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Opening an Autistic Person's World - Two Hours of Dedicated Access

Offered By: TEDx via YouTube

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Autism Courses Parenting Courses Accessibility Courses Social Inclusion Courses Disability Rights Courses

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Watch a compelling TEDx talk by Whitney Ellenby, a former US DOJ Disability Rights Attorney and mother of an autistic child, as she explores how dedicated access to public spaces can transform the lives of children with autism. Learn about the challenges faced by families with autistic children, including public ejections and societal judgment, and discover how just a few hours of inclusive experiences can expand their world. Gain insights into Ellenby's journey from legal professional to autism advocate, her founding of "Autism Ambassadors," and her efforts to organize exclusive recreational events for families affected by autism. Understand the importance of creating a more empathetic society and the potential for positive change through dedicated access initiatives. This 16-minute talk offers valuable perspectives on autism awareness, inclusion, and the power of community support.

Syllabus

The Two Hours That Can Open an Autistic Person’s World | Whitney Ellenby | TEDxLogan Circle


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TEDx

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