Birmingham Communication Autism Team (CAT TV)
Birmingham Communication Autism Team (CAT TV)
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60 second tip SOCIALISING
Socialising
Children with autism will always struggle to understand socialising.
It can be really difficult for them to work out why people act the way they do, and how they should be around them. It can be very confusing for a child with autism.
It is also common for children with autism to be socially excluded because other kids do not accept or understand them. This is one of the main reasons people with autism do not like to socialise.
1. Socialising their way
During play times, and social gatherings give the child time to be one their own if they want, to go on their iPad, read a book, or bounce for hours on their trampoline not talking to anyone at a birthday party, it’s all ok. So many ...
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60 second tip Self esteem
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Self esteem ‘self-esteem’ is a person's beliefs about themselves and their opinion of who they are. Children with autism find it really difficult to have good self esteem. They can be very critical and hard on themselves, and even find compliments difficult to accept from others. Having a healthy self esteem is so important for your children. 1. Ask to be in their world Children are so often ex...
60 second tip BEHAVIOUR
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60 second tip supporting children with autism - CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR Children with autism can behave in challenging ways sometimes e.g storming out of class, swearing at parents, hitting out at others, running away from people, or refusing to do what is ask of them. What do you do to help? Let’s look at 60 seconds worth of tips of what you can do to help a child with autism 1. Too much expecta...
60 second tip ANXIETY
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ANXIETY We all can have anxiety at some point in our lives, or feelings of excessive worry or even panic.Did you know that 40% of children with autism also have anxiety? Compare that to the general population being between 10 15% have anxiety A lot of our children struggle with this condition. 1. Let them find their own way through Children with autism who have anxiety will always be anxious ab...
COV 19 transition advice for schools.
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Created by the Birmingham Communication and Autism team.
This is our autism documentary
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This documentary is about autism and how it affects 6 young people with the condition and their families. Created by the Birmingham Communication and Autism Team. Directed and Produced by Aaron Yorke (Incircles Photography)
CAT TV Episode 5
Просмотров 3536 лет назад
In this video, Jess and Louise visit Halesowen College in Birmingham. They are looking into how students with autism are supported there.
CAT TV Episode 6
Просмотров 8976 лет назад
A Day in the life of autism Series. Part one: Ci Brennan. Ci is an adult with autism who has a very special interest that is such a vital part of his life. In this episode we look at how he manages every day life.
CAT episode 4
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In this episode we look at the struggles one student faces in school and how his autism affects him on a day to day basis. Filmed and recorded at Ninestiles Academy in Birmingham Produced by Incircles Photography and the Birmingham Communication and Autism Team. (www.incirclesphotography.com)
CAT TV episode 3
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In the episode we visited South and City college in Birmingham to see how they support students with autism. Thanks to all involved and to South and City College for allowing us to record their amazing students! For more info on autism and the CAT team visit www.AccesstoEducation.co.uk Video created by www.incirclesphotography.com
Cat TV Episode 2
Просмотров 8848 лет назад
Communication and Autism Team TV In this episode we are discussing special interests and the role of a SENCO.
Kieron Lee performing Titanium by David Guetta
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Communication and Autism Team CAT TV presents... (Kieron Harris) Kieron Lee is a student from South and City College in Birmingham, Digbeth. Here is an amazing version of Titanium he performed live in the studio. Titanium is written by David Guetta.
CAT youth club Pavilion, Bournville, birmingham
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Being a teenager with autism documentary. Presented by CAT TV.
CAT TV Episode 1
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.8 лет назад
Welcome to the Birmingham Communication and Autism Team Information You tube Channel! Here you will find up to date information and guidance for schools, parents, carers and people with autism. We will also share good practice and try to tackle issues involved with Autism and Education. Episode 1 a) Birmingham local offer -Recorded with Ninestiles School, Birmingham b) Pavilion Autism youth clu...

Комментарии

  • @ElliotHaganOfficial
    @ElliotHaganOfficial 3 месяца назад

    I have that exact same top

  • @joingbesherpa7200
    @joingbesherpa7200 4 месяца назад

    Wow nice documentry video.my son also has autism 6 YEAR now I still hope when I show your documentry thank you

  • @Uncle256
    @Uncle256 5 месяцев назад

    Bobby would be such good friends with Sam from words strictest parents Australia

  • @corinnadewar392
    @corinnadewar392 6 месяцев назад

    If there is so much autism, surely its no genetic, its blimen from vaccination and that the government is responsible for the health and welfare of these victims!!

  • @emiliobello2538
    @emiliobello2538 Год назад

    This was robbed for Oscars

  • @hussainkamal9688
    @hussainkamal9688 Год назад

    hi I live in birmingham mu son autisom any help plz

  • @HBudianu
    @HBudianu Год назад

    Just in case Bobby's mum sees this: as an autism mum I would say that you cán discipline a child with a runny mouth. Saying life is hell and swearing constantly could stop him from forming healthy relationships later on. I find that withholding privileges is a good way of letting them understand consequences for actions. If he does not melt down when he swears, but in fact laughs when he does so, that indicates he is pushing boundaries, to see how far he can go. Please step in and don't be afraid to be a firm parent. If he won't learn to respect the most important person in his life, he won't have respect for anyone else later on. You can do it! God bless.

  • @MrPillowStudios
    @MrPillowStudios Год назад

    This is fascinating.

  • @loveyourselfbeyourself890
    @loveyourselfbeyourself890 2 года назад

    I'm sure these kids smoke and do a lot of drugs.

  • @eloise4646
    @eloise4646 2 года назад

    They should take the boy with a swearing problem to church to learn about Jesus. Autisitc or not they can learn to accept Jesus and turn away from their sin. An intellectual disabiliity is not an excuse to swear.

    • @nikkilatham5059
      @nikkilatham5059 2 года назад

      Autism is not an intellectual disability. Maybe you should get your facts straight before you condemn someone. No hate like Christian love, right?

    • @goatman9998
      @goatman9998 Год назад

      Get f d Eloise. Probably a boomer

  • @debbiewood5425
    @debbiewood5425 3 года назад

    Just a suggestion... could not read the intro, two small, too dark and I’m not even old!

  • @johnsigsworth6979
    @johnsigsworth6979 3 года назад

    I have autism and anxiety but people know me better than I am now because I am autistic sometimes I go to college when I'm 19 and study law and sociology and economics and business and technology and social media and jobs that I wanted to do and when I am 20 I'm going to work in mcdonalds and sell chips cheeseburgers and milkshakes and mcflurrys and stuff and my family and friends and teachers and assistants and helpers are very proud of me and I'm just really proud of myself

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 3 года назад

    For me I’ve got Asperger syndrome been diagnosed with it since I was 7 and I’m now 24 years old and the Aspergers is still within me

  • @runneryg
    @runneryg 3 года назад

    I found out that I'm on the spectrum at 56 I do have ADHD I SWEAR WHEN I AM NERVOUS.

  • @Emo_Gamer_Gabe
    @Emo_Gamer_Gabe 3 года назад

    One of my friends is in this video.

  • @carolinesteam1881
    @carolinesteam1881 3 года назад

    I believe that I got autism and personality disorder and I only found this out about a few years ago and my late mum know about that when I was a little boy but she didn't say anything to me mainly to protect or upset me. And also I'm a big train enthusiast like the lad in the first bit of the documentary. Andrew

  • @Emo_Gamer_Gabe
    @Emo_Gamer_Gabe 3 года назад

    Maddie in this video is a best friend of mine in real life. Went to the same college as me. I'm hoping to get an Autism diagnosis sorted out soon.

  • @LeanneLouiseMusic
    @LeanneLouiseMusic 3 года назад

    Great little documentary ❤ Autism truly is a gift if only there was more understanding. Our special humans don't need to adapt, it's the world that needs to adapt ❤

  • @caitlinlyons8376
    @caitlinlyons8376 3 года назад

    I have autism as well and I love seeing other people’s stories

  • @mumr4268
    @mumr4268 4 года назад

    Wow...what a brain...to be able to put autism perfectly in a beautiful emotional poem!

  • @jcb3259
    @jcb3259 4 года назад

    I accosiate with Maddie I have on several occations been told i,m using my autism as an excuse and I still go throgh it. I live in supported living and its hard as I live with a severe autistic and he upsets me with his constant jumping and banging on my ceeling and I am noise sensitive

  • @elijah2927
    @elijah2927 4 года назад

    Just subbed, about to check out some of your other videos. I really think that you deserve more views. Have you ever looked into using FollowSM . c o m?? You should use it to promote your videos.

  • @arthuredens
    @arthuredens 4 года назад

    They all have dark circles around their eyes and so do the parents.

  • @raea3588
    @raea3588 4 года назад

    If people would accept that my "normal" comes in a different shape than yours does it would make my life a lot easier and happier! And it would help my family too. Autism is not a disability. The disability comes from being treated as less simply because I'm different.

    • @CraigCallister
      @CraigCallister 3 года назад

      I have never believed Autism to be a real thing in the sense of it being a disability. Really i'd just say it's a group of people that happen to think in the same sort of way.

    • @robertrigolosi9931
      @robertrigolosi9931 2 года назад

      Your prolly treated differently because you act differently. I'm sure your extremely rude and difficult just like the rest of them

  • @sweetnsour5661
    @sweetnsour5661 4 года назад

    What a great documentary, I can relate in so many ways. I have HF autism and in Ireland they have a special college that takes people with autism. I’m going to start a course soon and I’m really excited.

  • @sbsman4998
    @sbsman4998 5 лет назад

    1962, me sitting in the school yard alone watching contemplating this madness called high school when a classmate sits close looks at me intensely almost affectionately saying, "You know bud, there is just something about you I don't like". I understand now, this precious, most rare, really truthful gift of directness, albeit painful ~~

  • @corrigana1
    @corrigana1 5 лет назад

    I have pdd nos which is under the autism spectrum umbrella

    • @Tella_as_it_is
      @Tella_as_it_is 4 года назад

      Me too

    • @colettesargeant6581
      @colettesargeant6581 4 года назад

      @Lewis C. there could be a reason as to why someone is a certain size like a medical condition etc so don't judge people and be so rude.

  • @siamesevrsbalinese4103
    @siamesevrsbalinese4103 5 лет назад

    We need more programs on autism like this! My daughter is autistic and I could see so many of her behaviours here. It helps parents like me understand the challenges we face and others acceptance

    • @emiliobello2538
      @emiliobello2538 Год назад

      My thoughts exactly. Documentary movies too. Full length ones

  • @andrejusphoto
    @andrejusphoto 6 лет назад

    I've just and watched this and cried, all they just want is to be accepted. my sons 14 and the schools just don't get him. his hf autistic. 3 schools have now failed and unable to meet needs and now they want to section him. no help no support just awful. its so nice to see a lovely video x

    • @wemuk5170
      @wemuk5170 5 лет назад

      andrejus rascinskis Schools don’t get autism, whatever they may claim. Not even the well funded private ones. I hope your council will let you home educate your son. My son loves home schooling! He has been home educated since year 7 & he also loves the fact that he can mix with all sorts of kids (autistics & not) socially, who have the same thrilling sporting opportunities & mad music-making interests, as he has. He’s so happy. Home schooling is uniquely child centred. www.amazon.co.uk/Home-Educating-Autistic-Spectrum-Children/dp/1843100371/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Autism+paths+are+made+by+walking&qid=1560446036&s=gateway&sr=8-3

    • @wemuk5170
      @wemuk5170 5 лет назад

      Andrejus & Paul, my son is 16 now. He is well-adjusted & full of inner joy! He was NOT vaccinated at all because his consultants prohibit vaccination for someone with severe immunity issues who relied on daily prednisolones from infanthood & azathioprine from about 9-12. He has his first vaccine at about 12 or 13 but was already diagnosed with non-verbal classic autism aged 2-3. Thus vaccine did NOT cause his autism. Autism has pros & cons & if you love your child wholly & unconditionally, he/she will thrive. There are excellent practical resources out there - books of wisdom from Eric Schopler to manage crises behaviour in the present & from Pat Howlin on long term management of ASD & planning for adulthood. There are reasons to hope. Paul is wrong! Autism isn’t bad as schools and people like Paul will tell you & it isn’t challenging behaviour needing a cure, not even low-functioning autism. Autism is a way of living. For example, autism defines my boy but does not limit him at all. He is a role model wherever he goes! My teen who is joy-filled, lives a full life with no challenging behaviour & brings joy to people: ruclips.net/video/sRrXf-hyo9Q/видео.html He’s also a caring community volunteer & aspires to paid work in the near future. My son’s educational psychologist told me that “his autism in a way saves him” from his learning disability because his special obsessions give him his creativity, his total transparency & honesty, his joy, hope, community & very importantly, his courage to change every day.

  • @abdullah2005
    @abdullah2005 6 лет назад

    My child was in Wattville Primary School and he is diagnosed as Autistic. The Headteacher has excluded him just to remove me from the governor body. The video is nice but this is not the truth. The truth that the parents are suffering from rude people who treat the Autistic children less than the animals.

    • @kellywhitehouse6419
      @kellywhitehouse6419 5 лет назад

      It is a true reflection, just not enough time to talk about all the suffering that parents go through aswell as the kids..

  • @kellywhitehouse9075
    @kellywhitehouse9075 6 лет назад

    Just beautiful

  • @mundella848
    @mundella848 7 лет назад

    that was absolutely amazing. gives hope to all kids on the spectrum. you should be well proud of yourself. I'll be showing this to my son who sings beautifully but has no confidence. go there!!

  • @loz4534
    @loz4534 7 лет назад

    Amazing!! x

  • @liamsautismvlogs3594
    @liamsautismvlogs3594 8 лет назад

    Great singing kieron keep it up

  • @liamsautismvlogs3594
    @liamsautismvlogs3594 8 лет назад

    great video guys keep up the good work

  • @tokaymonito5133
    @tokaymonito5133 8 лет назад

    Glad to see more episodes up keep up the good work.

  • @mrkieronlee
    @mrkieronlee 8 лет назад

    Love it !

  • @nerdempireozzy3004
    @nerdempireozzy3004 8 лет назад

    the youth club has help me loads thanks Arron

  • @emilylattimer755
    @emilylattimer755 8 лет назад

    Amazing as usual Kieron😘

  • @savage5857
    @savage5857 8 лет назад

    I'll drop a share

  • @sinaed1753
    @sinaed1753 8 лет назад

    Woah. Kieron!