Autism - Videos
17 year-old Carly first joined The Doctors in September 2012. Diagnosed with autism at an early age, Carly has since broken the barrier of autism's mysteries and has been able to communicate how her brain processes the world. Her amazing story has helped struggling parents to understand the developmental disorder that is affecting an increasing number of children. Carly's story generated tens of thousands of emails and Facebook comments from inspired viewers, including Amber.
Hollywood actress, wife and mother Kelly Preston opens up about the untimely loss of her son, Jett, and what she feels contributed to his health complications. "I strongly believe as a mother, as does my husband, that there are certain contributing factors that lead to autism," Kelly says.
Author, model and actress Jenny McCarthy has been outspoken about autism and her son's diagnosis. Now, Jenny sits down with Cat Greenleaf and opens up about her dreams for her son's future and offers advice to moms facing an autism diagnosis.
Keith Malloy, director of the film 'Come Hell or High Water,' talks with the parents of an autistic boy featured in the film whose life was transformed by bodysurfing. This then led another family with an autistic child to try the same method of wave-therapy, and their lives have vastly improved as well.
Keith Malloy's new documentary, "Come Hell or High Water" features scenes of an autistic boy's comfort zone: the ocean. Other families who've seen the film can relate.
Benjamin Nugent, who was falsely diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome by his psychologist mother as a teen, shares his story about how labels can affect people.
From presidential candidates to Fortune 500 CEOs, we are quick to 'diagnose' people with autism or Aspergers, but do these diagnoses actually have any validity?
New research looks at whether early intervention improves language skills and social behavior in autistic children.
After seeing his autistic son become less and less enthusiastic, Stuart Chalfetz taped a recording device to him to find out how he was being treated at school. What he found out was astounding.
Autism awareness is improving, but there needs to be real dialogue between the public and those diagnosed with autism.
Learn about the autism spectrum in this child psychology video from Howcast.
Dr. Kimberly Williams explains that after all the research available and ongoing, there are still no definitive answers to the question 'why is my child autistic?'.
Learn the myths about autism with clinical psychologist Dr. Kimberly Williams.
Learn the symptoms of autism in this child psychology video from Howcast.
Learn about misconceptions about autism and vaccines with child clinical psychologist Dr. Kimberly Williams.
Learn about treatment options for autism with child psychologist Dr. Kimberly Williams.
Youth on the autism spectrum are unemployed or underemployed and stereotypes and perceptions of legal liabilities create barriers to employment. Can they be overcome? Joining the conversation are Christina Wilkie, Gage Farris, Gary Moore, Leslie Long and Michael John Carley.
At age two, Carly was officially diagnosed with a severe form of autism. The developmental disorder caused cognitive delays and a condition called oral motor apraxia, which would prevent her from ever speaking. See how Carly's voice is now being heard all over the country and around the world.
At age two, Carly was officially diagnosed with a severe form of autism. The developmental disorder caused cognitive delays and a condition called oral motor apraxia, which would prevent her from ever speaking. See how speech therapy gave Carly the ability to communicate through spelling.
At age two, Carly was officially diagnosed with a severe form of autism. The developmental disorder caused cognitive delays and a condition called oral motor apraxia, which would prevent her from ever speaking.
At age two, Carly was officially diagnosed with a severe form of autism. The developmental disorder caused cognitive delays and a condition called oral motor apraxia, which would prevent her from ever speaking. See how Carly uses modern technology to express her feelings and explain her behavior via an electronic voice.
At age two, Carly was officially diagnosed with a severe form of autism. The developmental disorder caused cognitive delays and a condition called oral motor apraxia, which would prevent her from ever speaking. Speech therapy and modern technology have allowed her to express her feelings and explain her behavior via an electronic voice. Hear Carly explain from her own experiences what causes certain autistic behavior and what everyone should know about autism.
At two she was misdiagnosed, as brain damaged, by four she finally learned to speak, had her first job at 13, her masters by 28 and is now a best-selling author and scientist. Arguably the most famous autistic woman, Temple Grandin shares tips on how to care for autistic kids at every stage.
Martin D. Fried MD www.HealthyDays.info Fellowships: Hospital For Sick Kids, Toronto - Pediatric Nutrtion & Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, NY - Pediatric Gastroenterology Produced by DrMDK.com
In this edition of EmpowHER's "HER Health Minute", Dr. Connie Mariano shares important information that you should know about autism.
Dr. Robert L. Henderson tries to answer the question what is Autism and the different degrees of autism in the Autism spectrum disorder.
A single piece of paper is helping diagnose autism and other developmental disorders at a rate that might surprise you. How much earlier kids are getting help and how it could change their lives.
It impacts 1 out of every 110 children. Could the cause of autism be hiding in the tummy? One controversial clinical trial is pushing ahead to figure that out.
Video games and role-playing are usually reserved for after school fun. For kids with autism, they need to be part of the curriculum.
This medical video looks how diet and nutrition can help in the management of autism.