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  2. Judy Singer - Wikipedia

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    Biography. As the daughter of a Jewish mother who survived World War II, Judy Singer grew up in Australia. For many years, she worked as a computer consultant and later became a single mother. She noticed traits in her daughter that resembled the social difficulties of her mother. Later, Singer's daughter was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome.

  3. Chloé Hayden - Wikipedia

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    Hayden began posting to her YouTube channel in 2016, under the pseudonym Princess Aspien. In 2020, she went viral after she posted a YouTube video criticizing Australian singer Sia's debut film Music for its portrayal of autism. In November 2021, she was cast as Quinni Gallagher-Jones in the Netflix reboot of Heartbreak High.

  4. Autism spectrum disorders in the media - Wikipedia

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    The popular book Population One: Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed was released by 17 year old American author Tyler McNamer in August 2013. In the UK, April 2014 saw the BBC broadcast an episode of Horizon entitled "Living with Autism", featuring Uta Frith. The French novel La Surface de reparation was released in 2015.

  5. Visual Schedule for Autism: How to Create Your Own - Healthline

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    eating breakfast. packing your backpack. getting on the school bus. Once the child is at school, they may have another visual schedule to follow. That schedule could include things like: saying ...

  6. The Black Balloon (film) - Wikipedia

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    English. Budget. A$5 million. Box office. $2,136,663 [specify] The Black Balloon is a 2008 Australian comedy-drama film starring Toni Collette, Rhys Wakefield, Luke Ford, Erik Thomson, Gemma Ward as well as a cast of newcomers. It is directed by first-time feature film director, Elissa Down. [1]

  7. Frankie MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Frankie MacDonald (born April 24, 1984) is a Canadian amateur meteorologist from the Whitney Pier [2] area of Sydney, Nova Scotia. [3] [4] [5] MacDonald, who has autism, [3] [6] is known for his boisterous online weather forecasts. [7] Frankie records meteorologist reports which he then posts to his YouTube channel, under the handle of ...

  8. Kids with Autism: 5 Important Exercises - Healthline

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    Extend arms straight out to the side at shoulder height. Start making small circles with the hands, keeping the arms straight. Gradually make the circles bigger and bigger, creating the movement ...

  9. I Did a Thing - Wikipedia

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    1,000,000 subscribers. Last updated: 30 April 2024. Alex Apollonov is an Australian YouTube personality and comedian, better known for his online presence as I Did a Thing, [2] and his YouTube channel of the same name. He is also the co-star of Boy Boy which he created with fellow comedian Aleksa Vulović who also stars in his videos. [3]