Saturday, February 23, 2008

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Her Name Is Sabine Sandrine Bonnaire

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Because Sandrine Bonnaire is fighting bravely against the intolerable situation of adults affected by autism, it seems important to talk again and again to his film about his sister Sabine.
Sandra is right, it is critical to create living spaces for all those adults who unfortunately never reach independence. Because they are entitled simply, and you should never forget that before being "autistic", they are above all people ...

article Release May 25, 2007
Sabine is a name that starts like Sandra but that does not end like that. Sandrine Bonnaire is an actress of great renown. Sabine Sabine Bonnaire, his little sister, 38, autism. Sandrine has decided to make "Sabine Wild" a beautiful gift with the methods it knows best, the means of film. A film she shot between June 2006 and January 2007, in Charente, in a nursing home where Sabine lives medicalized in recent years. This is Sabine, almost too big to fit in the frame, screaming too, too violent with educators when she attacked with a fork, too bad, especially with herself when she bites his hands with blood. Sandra does not distract the eye in those moments. But she stared at her sister when she is just as long nap. This is more film, it is a caress on the cheek, it's a kiss on the forehead. It is incredible that so much love to go into images that simple. There is someone behind the camera that upsets us because it never lets himself go, because it is right. And if we have one more sign that Sandrine Bonnaire is a wonderful girl, we see that his gaze often through its sister concern for the human race: a tribute to the army of shadows educators, care for others and especially Olivier, a young epileptic follows it in a walk veering to Calvary.
Sandrine Bonnaire has mingled with images of today's videos from yesterday era where Sabine was not a dependent but a girl laughing and fantastic talent for the piano, and drunk with joy when his sister celebrated her dream: a trip to New York, a trip of princesses in America. We see the arrival on the Concorde, the beautiful house beside the sea, the waves on the beach, the brothers who compare their tans. We watch the wind in the hair of Sabine and incredible happiness. What then is the disorder between twins Sandra and Sabine, the same sun in the smile, the same dark shadow when the gaze turns toward the camera.
What happened to the misfortune that descend? In voiceover, so serious it prohibits the tears, says Sandrine. Shock when the elder brother dies, leaving the province with his mother, the rapid degradation, violence is taking hold. Sabine is placed in a psychiatric hospital, then another. She stayed five years. At the exit, she is irrevocably altered. Since 2001, finally placed in a suitable center, Sabine tries to back up the hill it was let down.
the heart of the film is heavy heart, there is a soliloquy of Sabine in her quilt: "You're not a whore, you're my sister. You're not a slut, you're my sister. "And this, which returns like a chant:" When I leave you and that you will go and I'll cry in your arms, you say you'll come see me tomorrow? "Yes, it will Sandrine, she will always ... And we, who saw you, Sabine, beloved little sister.

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@ Opening of the first school in Paris

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This last Friday, February 22, held in Paris, the inauguration of the first school of ABA the capital. A wonderful opportunity for children affected by autism:))
The godfather of this school is none other than filmmaker Jacques Perrin .

is wonderful, and this experience must not remain the one and only ...
HERE on the site Foundation Autism Act and defeat , the testimony of the mother of Thomas, Director of Autism Foundation.
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Choosing a school for these children is rarely easy ... Matthew is lucky to be welcomed into a school known as "normal", where it is accepted as is. There is not the "different child", but Matthew just .. Matthew super strong in math but has difficulty learning his recitation:)
All is well, it will for sure in CE2 ....
(Matthew has not benefited from the ABA treatment, but another, equally recognized, and very early, I should talk soon, probably ...)
The small difference School of Matthew: his humanity and his headteacher wonderful pioneer in Paris for the integration of children with autism, and all teachers who team around him. The previous school
me desperate, it gives me confidence in the future.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

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Asperger ABA what it is for me? @ Catherine Faherty



This is a book in my view essential to all parents and caregivers of children aspergers or high functioning autism.
I mention here is hoping it can help parents who would spend "at Lily," or friends of parents, teachers, professors welcoming one of these children within their class ...

Presentation Editor
The practical book that parents and professionals have been waiting for!
Aimed at involving children and adolescents diagnosed with autism with good verbal and intellectual skills, as well as those with Asperger syndrome, this book consists of worksheets for use by the child itself, supplemented by practical advice for parents and professionals. Through exercises on topics like "why am I autistic", " better understand people"; "transform my thoughts into words"; "play with friends" and many others, this book will allow the child with the help of an adult, to better understand its own functioning and to find tools that will help them understand the world that surrounds and better adapt. Catherine Faherty is one of the best specialists of the current topic. She learned to know and appreciate these children during long years of practice in the TEACCH program in North Carolina (USA).

This book really does seem particularly interesting at least two levels: First
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- It allows the child, accompanied by his parents, even if at times one prefers, to better understand differences, to tame them, and find in times of difficulties and anxieties of the strategies enabling it to live as normally as possible. Fact sheets are available to the child (or teenager) that can fill or ask his parents to fill out with him. They are at once the opportunity to clarify the difficulties experienced, to explain the feelings and sensations and possible solutions to ease tensions or difficult passages (eg "stall" - why I pick up, why I'm doing wrong, why I can not speak and look at the same time the face of my interlocutor etc. ..)

- It also explains very clearly to parents and to various stakeholders (teachers, teachers) who do not know very well yet this "difference" a clear picture, clear, jargon-free, PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorders), the autime high level, and Aspergers ... The many aspects of disability (or difference) are presented with very clear chapters which follow directly from the records available to children.
I find it very comprehensive and accessible (this changes works a little too didactic and sometimes hard to understand, too technical ...).

- This book is available from Autism dissemination (follow the link - the symbol of the book is "o15" - you will find in the download table of contents and one or two chapters). Also available from Amazon.
Catherine Faherty - Asperger what is for me? - 2004 Editions AFD - 35 €


I also want to mention three books, the stories of people with autism by Temple Grandin
, Donna Williams ,





and the written for four hands by Judy Barron and Sean Barron ...





Some sites are no less important:

@ Autism Foundation "Acting and conquer"
@ Alsace
Autism Autism Speaks @

What is autism? here
what Asperger here

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Originally this post was included in "Lily and her books," now his place is here ...

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Why this diary ...

Because several people close to my son Matthew had invited me ...
But I'm not sure that experience "special" can help, just maybe referrals, and to reflect the more so that one is faced with a diagnosis, that the shock is severe, the early difficult to accept.
Internet helped me a lot that there are now over 5 years ... And more specifically the Forum Autism Alsace, wonderful, really ...
I will not talk about the life of Matthew, because this life belongs to him, but people who took care of him, doctors, nurses, educators, psychologists and supported that were put in place.

Somehow, I wanted to honor them, to thank them again for the passion that drives them and who "saves" the lives of these children. If Matthew
grows as smoothly, it must of course above all his courage, his joie de vivre, his love of others (yes!) And pugnacity. But without all the little world that surrounds us shoulder, his efforts would certainly have remained unanswered ...
Then for for all this to you all, I will speak later, PLEASE!

In line Lily and her books, I talk about the books I read about autism, they are sometimes very precious ...
I will also discuss movies, great and important news in the field of supported, school ...
I will also talk about my mom's questions, of course, finally I think:)

I do not pretend, of course, very far away, be aware of everything, but I think the more we talk about autism plus many will know, one way or another, this handicap, the better it will be accepted, perceived, understood, and all persons, children, adolescents or adults, loved, at fair value.

"Become what you are" ...
soon,
Photo source: Ari wore his father Odilon Redon

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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For starters ...

This beautiful video of Autism Speaks, Tommy's World ... very dear to me, it speaks of love, understanding, acceptance, including the academic world. These children also have the right to go to school, or as differently from other