Find a copy in the library
Finding libraries that hold this item...
Details
| Genre/Form: | Documentary films |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Videorecording |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Gail Levin; Ann Reinking; O Robin Sweet; Pascal Akesson; Andrea Perry; Gateway Academy.; Faces of Autism, LLC.; Fanlight Productions.; Icarus Films. |
| ISBN: | 157295499X 9781572954991 |
| OCLC Number: | 261341467 |
| Notes: | Title from label. "All proceeds from this film will be donated to The Faces of Autism Scholarship Fund"--Credits. "Voices of Autism, LLC"--Variant on container. |
| Credits: | Executive producers: Ann Reinking, O. Robin Sweet ; director: Gail Levin ; editor, Pascal Akesson ; original music: Andrea Perry. |
| Description: | 1 videodisc (62 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Details: | DVD. |
| Series Title: | Fanlight Production collection. |
| Responsibility: | Fanlight Productions ; [a film by Gail Levin, Ann Reinking and O. Robin Sweet]. |
Abstract:
Reviews
Educational Media Reviews Online (1)
Two Worlds-One Planet
Read more...
The students at the gateway school are truly the stars of this film. We hear them talk about their fears, goals and dreams. We hear them quote Shakespeare with a twist of Hannah Montana. We see them struggle with tactile defensiveness and other sensory issues that can send them into a rage. We feel their frustrations and loneliness. We also get to see their successes. We see these characteristically socially awkward children make best friends and connections with other students and teachers. We observe them behaving more acceptably with their siblings and parents and witness them learning how to better self-regulate by using a âpeace room.â
Some of the specific courses taught at Gateway include stage combat, drama, music and equine therapy as well as courses in history and mathematics. While it would be nice to learn more about the curriculum at Gateway Academy, this film is really about any child with an autism spectrum disorder, not the school. Be that as it may, Gatewayâs faculty and staff deserve a round of applause for all of their compassionate and patient efforts and hard work in educating the children at their school and showing us that these children can indeed become responsible and independent adults.
This film is suitable for any media collection or school where occupational therapy, physical therapy, health, education, special education and psychology are offered. This film is highly recommended for anyone who knows someone with an autism spectrum disorder.
Tags
Similar Items
Related Subjects:(4)
- Autistic children -- Education.
- Developmentally disabled children -- Education.
- Asperger's syndrome.
- Autism.
User lists with this item (1)
- autism DVDs(60 items)
by lelinoff updated 2010-02-04


