Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Child With Autism Insulted By Customer!

Come across this posting in FB, and I wish that Malaysian Public will always come to the rescue of the family if someone has been an asshole: -


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Sunday, 3 October 2010

Amazing Umar


Twelve year old Umar, a Malaysian autistic child, amazes at the Kidzcare concert at Dewan Filharmonik Petronas with the song " I dreamed a dream"



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Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Beautiful Minds: Stephen Wiltshire

A human camera? I am totally speechless..
Watch the video and you will know why..




















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Friday, 8 May 2009

Autism Diet

Published: May 8, 2009 (Article by nbc13.com )




There is no cure for autism, but there are lots of therapies and strategies that can improve the abilities and overall well-being of autistic children.

One strategy that works for some children is to change what they’re eating.

A new diet for an 8 year old autistic boy in georgia, named Justin, has improved his life.

“His language skyrocketed, his digestion completely improved. He was able to focus, I think focus a whole lot better in school and able to express himself,“ says his mother, Susan Delaine.

Justin’s diet is completely free of casin: no milk products or gluten.

“You can’t have any wheat, rye, barley or oats,“ says another mother, Jennifer Harris.

It’s not an easy diet to follow.

Many times it means shopping in stores that specialize in organic foods.

It means becoming a food detective.

“A lot of product labels will list white flour, but white flour is just bleached wheat flour, so you still can’t have that. There’s about seven different words for wheat. Triticale, durum, emer, fo, farina, semilima, so there’s things that confuse you when you’re first starting out,“ says Harris.

Justin’s mother began changing his diet about six years ago.

She few recipes, so created her own and then put them in a cookbook to help parents of other autistic children.

“Balancing the Bowl” is now updated and in its second edition.

And the entire Delaine family is now gluten-free.

And Justin’s happier and healthier.

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Thursday, 30 April 2009

Autism Clues




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Friday, 24 April 2009

I Dreamed a Dream

47 Year old Susan Boyle wows the judges with her performance in the auditions for Britains Got Talent, singing I dreamed a dream from Les Miserables.

Watch her here, and remember to have a tissue box around. Please do share how you feel when you watch this video!


Here are the Lyrics:


I dreamed a dream in time gone by
When hope was high,
And life worth living
I dreamed that love would never die
I dreamed that God would be forgiving.

Then I was young and unafraid
When dreams were made and used,
And wasted
There was no ransom to be paid
No song unsung,
No wine untasted.

But the tigers come at night
With their voices soft as thunder
As they tear your hopes apart
As they turn your dreams to shame.

And still I dream he'll come to me
And we will live our lives together
But there are dreams that cannot be
And there are storms
We cannot weather...

I had a dream my life would be
So different from this hell I'm living
So different now from what it seems
Now life has killed
The dream I dreamed.

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Friday, 17 April 2009

Sensory Slide Therapy

He is having a good time even when he is whining non-stop.











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Pump It Up

News clip from KETV on UNO NSSLHA group and their fundraiser for autism.







Autism Awareness


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Thursday, 16 April 2009

My Son's Experience with Ritalin

Monday, 23 March 2009. WJ first day on Ritalin, 5mg. This is a video documentary of his reaction in school. He took the Ritalin at 7am, school start at 730am. We were are worry about the side effect and also his reaction to the drug.

I hope this documentary will not discourage other parents to start taking the drug. This is only my personal account of my son's reaction.








Taken second dose of 5mg before ABA therapy on 23 March 2009




No appetite for breakfast on 25 March 2009




Self beating on 25 March 2009






ABA Therapy: Play Ball on 25 March 2009


ABA Therapy: Living Skill on 25 March 2009


School Trip to KLCC on 26 March 2009


I week later on 30 March 2009



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World Autism Awareness Day 2009



On December 18, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 62/139, tabled by the State of Qatar, which declares April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) in perpetuity. Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned, Consort of His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, the Emir of the State of Qatar, supported the campaign for a World Autism Awareness Day through the current 62nd UN General Assembly Session, garnering consensus support from all United Nations Member States.



This UN resolution is one of only three official disease-specific United Nations Days and will bring the world's attention to autism, a pervasive disorder that affects tens of millions. The World Autism Awareness Day resolution encourages all Member States to take measures to raise awareness about autism throughout society and to encourage early diagnosis and early intervention. It further expresses deep concern at the prevalence and high rate of autism in children in all regions of the world and the consequent developmental challenges.

World Autism Awareness Day shines a bright light on autism as a growing global health crisis. WAAD activities help to increase and develop world knowledge of the autism epidemic and  impart information regarding the importance of early diagnosis and early intervention. Additionally, WAAD celebrates the unique talents and skills of persons with autism and is a day when individuals with autism are warmly welcomed and embraced in community events around the globe.

By bringing together autism organizations all around the world, we will give a voice to the millions of individuals worldwide who are undiagnosed, misunderstood and looking for help. Please join us in our effort to inspire compassion, inclusion and hope.


UN World Autism Awareness Day Resolution (.pdf format):
ArabicChineseEnglishFrenchRussian | Spanish

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Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Artist - Ping Lian Yeak

Ping Lian Yeak is an autistic savant artist with tremendous talent in art. The unique character of his draughtsmanship and confident use of colour are mature beyond his years. Over the last several years, his talent has rapidly attracted local and international interest. His works in charcoal, acrylic, watercolor & ink, oil pastels and oil, show a signature style that has won over many art enthusiasts and collectors. Ping Lian was born in Malaysia on November 18, 1993 ( Living in Sydney, Australia since 2006). Visit his website at www.pinglian.com






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UNICEF: Programme gives early warning of autism in Malaysia

Malaysia, 26 February 2008 -- Autism is a little-understood disability in Malaysia, one that often carries a social stigma. (Mindful of this, Mohamad's family has asked not to be identified by their real names.)

Malaysia's Ministry of Health reports that autism cases are on the rise. Unfortunately, most cases are not detected until children are already in school. While there is no cure for autism, early treatment during toddler and preschool years can reduce its effects and improve a child's development.

UNICEF and the Ministry of Health are working to help clinics and hospitals detect autism at an earlier age. A pilot programme is training medical professionals -- including psychiatrists, paediatricians, therapists and nurses -- on identifying and following up with children who may be autistic.



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Music Video - I'm in Here

It's a song from a personal place. I'm in Here will touch people's hearts and help raise funds and awareness for autism. It's attracting attention from listeners around the world and donations have begun to pour in.

The song is sung from the point of view of a child with autism communicating to a loved one.

"I'm in here when the joy turns to crying, see the world through my eyes for just a moment in time," say the lyrics to I'm in Here. "I'm in here, oh don't you know I'm trying to find the way to show you who I am."

Please e-mail this video to everyone you know. Post it to every group you can think of. Let's make this song a number one hit for our children.


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Music Video - You Don't Talk To Me

Song about my Autistic daughter Kirsten. I wrote this when she didn't speak much. She started speaking not too long after I played this song for her. Coincidence maybe 


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Music Video - Missing Pieces

Music Video about autism and the effects it has on the child and the parent.





 

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Monday, 13 April 2009

ShoeboxTasks: Learning How to Learn

A structured approach to learning using ShoeboxTasks contributes to successful educational beginnings; for children with Autism who are taking their first steps toward greater independence and a life of learning.




Learning How to Learn



Visit the Vocational Workshop where ShoeboxTasks are manufactured, assembled and packaged, focusing on the "Independent Work System."


ShoeboxTasks Part 1


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Visit the workshop where ShoeboxTasks are manufactured. Take a look at making the abstract more concrete through individualizes visual instruction, establishing routines and the concept of "First work, then Play".


ShoeboxTasks Part 2

The Story of Rick and Dick Hoyt

Hold back your tears
Hold back your sadness
Hold back your breathe
But never hold back
Be a hero for someone








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Sunday, 12 April 2009

The Secret

This is the first 20 minutes of the global film phenomenon "The Secret". It is authorized by The Secret LLC for personal use only. Please enjoy this gift!

Whether you Belief in It or Not, do watch these videos and think about it. Do apply the following next time when you are looking for car park; instead of worrying about no parking, just imagine how happy and delighted you are going to be with plenty of empty parking lot. Ask for someone to leave their lot and belief it will happen, drive around with the request and belief in you mind. The chances are you will happily get what you want. Belief in Positive!

The Secret: 1st 20 minutes


Bob Proctor on The Secret


The following article is copied from Today is that Day without permission.

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Did you ever seen the original Terminator movie?

There was one part where the psychologist is saying that Reese is crazy, and that his belief in the Terminators being from the future is the perfect fantasy because it doesn't require a shred of evidence.

The Law of Attraction is just like that!

Whether you are a believer or a non-believer there is absolutely no way to prove that you are right - or that you are wrong.

Much like the concept of religion, you see what you want to see when it comes to the Law of Attraction.

Believers will tell you that everything they manifested was a direct result of them properly following the LOA principles.

However, non-believers will try some of the techniques, not see astounding results, and exclaim (if I may borrow James Arthur Ray's comments):
"This stuff doesn't work!"

To once again compare conscious creation to religion, most people will say that having faith or belief is the key to invoking the almighty powers that be.

However, just like religion, if you see (or don't see) results when using the Law of Attraction it is quite impossible to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the LOA was responsible for your results - or lack thereof.

This becomes even more apparent (and non-believers will love this) when the acquisition of dreams by people who use the LOA always and only end up coming about as the result of very down-to-earth and explainable events.

Believers will say that those events would never have happened if it hadn't been for their faith and proper application of the methods, while non-believers will say that the whole thing is a bunch of nonsense.

Who is right?

What if someone were to come up to you and ask you for irrefutable evidence that your faith in and proper practice of your religion was responsible for some amazing turn of events in your life?

Could you prove scientifically that your religion was the direct and only cause for that turn of events?
And before someone calls out the dogs and wants to burn me at the stake for sacrilege, I am not saying that people should not honor their religious beliefs.Quite to the contrary, actually.

If your belief in your religion and your faith in your deity is what allows you to believe that you need to make a conscious effort to live a proper lifestyle, and that you will be rewarded for doing so, then by all means, please keep the faith.

After all, that is exactly what is expected of LOA believers. There are methods and systems for properly and deliberately creating the life that you want to live, and if you fail to honor those guidelines, you don't get what you wanted.

So, is the whole Law of Attraction thing just a scam that is being pulled on the world at large just to line the pockets of a few choice individuals?

Or maybe it is just a belief system that provides a guideline for how to live a prosperous and wonderful life.
There is no way to know, because as I mentioned before, the entire thing - whether you believe it or not - does not require a shred of scientific evidence.

You know. Just like religion.


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A Piece Of The Puzzle The ABA Story

A Documentary on autism and a possible treatment for it: ABA Therapy or Applied Behavioral Analysis. Directed By: Stephen Venezia






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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Applied Behavioral Systems, in partnership with SOS Health Care, provides critical ABA therapy services for children with autism living in Horry County, South Carolina. For more information, visit http://www.abs-sc.org or http://www.sos-healthcare.com





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