Additional Resources

DVDs

Alone in a Crowded Room. (2014). DVD format: 56 minutes. Produced by Films for the Humanities & Sciences, New York, NY. Ordering Information: (812) 855-9396. Profiles the lives of four adults on the autism spectrum: helpful for adult siblings.

Choosing to be a GFF: Good Friend Forever. (2011). DVD format: 17 minutes. Produced by Good Friend, Inc., Waukesha, WI. Specifically for children in middle school. Ordering Information: (812) 855-9396.

Intricate Minds III: Understanding Elementary School Classmates Who Think Differently (2006). DVD format: 17 minutes. Produced by Coulter Video, Winston Salem, NC. School-aged individuals on the spectrum share challenges and suggestions within the classroom. Ordering Information: (336) 608-4224.

Sensory Overload. (2008). DVD format: 25 minutes. Produced by the Indiana University Department of Telecommunications, Bloomington, IN. Personal stories from parents and siblings to educate on Autism. Ordering Information: (812) 855-9396.

Siblings of Autism: The Challenge & the Hope. (2013). DVD format: 30 minutes. Produced by Listen 2 Kids Productions. Siblings offer their perspective on having a sibling with ASD. Ordering Information: (812) 855-9396.

Understanding Brothers and Sisters on the Autism Spectrum. (2007). DVD format: 94 minutes. Produced by Coulter Video, Winston-Salem, NC. Four programs for siblings of different ages from 4-years-old through adult. Each program covers several different areas of challenges and strengths along with techniques for siblings to use. Ordering information: (336) 608-4224.

Understanding Brothers and Sisters with Asperger Syndrome. (2007). DVD format: 109 minutes. Produced by Coulter Video, Winston-Salem, NC. Four programs for siblings of different ages from 4-years-old through adult. Each program covers several different areas of challenges and strengths along with techniques for siblings to use. Ordering information: (336) 608-4224.

Understanding My Friends with Autism. (2012). Produced by Autism Atlas, Pittsburgh, PA. Interactive video to help children understand why kids with Autism act the way they do. Best for children ages 5-10. Ordering Information: (812) 855-9396.


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