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Videos

The following are selections that either we recommend or have been recommended to us.

Please keep in mind that the views and information found in these selections should under no circumstances be considered a substitute for a professional diagnosis and/or treatment for Asperger’s Syndrome or any other disorder.

Please Note: Different countries can and do use different video standards. When ordering a video, please be sure to specify the video standard that you require. For example, in the United States, VHS is the standard, however, in the United Kingdon, PAL is the video standard. Additionally, in the case of DVD’s, they may be encoded for one particular region of the world.

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“Ask Dr. Tony” – December ’11 – Segment 1

YouTube Link: “Ask Dr. Tony” – December ’11 – Segment 1


“Ask Dr. Tony” – December ’11 – Segment 2

YouTube Link: Ask Dr. Tony” – December ’11 – Segment 2


PBS Autism Now: How Should We Address Deepening ‘National Health Emergency’?

From: PBS Newshour, pbs.org

Air Date: April 25, 2011

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/jan-june11/autism6wrapup_04-25.html


Coulter, Dan and Julie. “Asperger Syndrome: Transition To College & Work”

Coulter Video.

This video details the things people with Asperger Syndrome need to do to prepare for college or to find and hold a job. It is narrated by Drew Coulter – a student with Asperger Syndrome.

This video includes interviews with:

Peter Gerhardt, Ed.D.
A professor at Rutgers University and associated with the Douglass … Read More »


Coulter, Dan and Julie. “Asperger Syndrome: Success in the Mainstream Classroom”

Coulter Video

Interviews with parents, regular and special education teachers, a psychologist, an instructional aide and a social worker/case manager giving practical advice from their experience successfully integrating children with AS into classrooms.

The cost is $40.00 + shipping and handling for one 44 minute tape.

To buy this video, order it online through coultervideo.com.

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