Autism Every Day

Autism Every Day

"Autism Every Day" is a short video created by Lauren Thierry, Jim Watkins and Eric Solomon in 2006 that chronicles the adversities and tribulations that a few mothers of autistic children face on a daily basis. It also expresses the feelings of these mothers about their children's autism and how it has drastically affected their lifestyles, personality, and view on life. The movie was sponsored by Autism Speaks, an organization devoted to finding a cure for autism. It debuted at a fundraiser named "A New Decade for Autism" in New York City on May 9 2006. The movie made its mainstream debut on Don Imus' show on MSNBC the following day.

ynopsis

"Autism Every Day" explores the opinions of mothers of young children diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorders. It intends to show the viewer what it is like to be the mother of an autistic child. The movie depicts a depressing, somber view of autism -- where life is an "absolute pure hell" for the parents and siblings of the autistic child. It shows the viewer what the autistic parents go through just to get their child to their therapies, to take their medication, and to do basic, everyday tasks, such as getting dressed, brushing their teeth, and going to bed. It also shows some of the scary moments these mothers have been through, such as when a child escapes and tries to run away.

Alison Singer, the vice president of Autism Speaks, tells how she contemplated putting her autistic child, Jodie, in her car and driving it off of the George Washington Bridge, rather than face having to put her into a particular school for special-needs children. The mothers also speak about the bleak futures they imagine for their autistic children.

"Autism Every Day" is accompanied by somber classical music and a montage of the mothers' autistic children having tantrums, acting unusually, and "flapping" (this action is when a person moves his/her arms or body back and forth, usually an indication of excitement and/or happiness).

Criticism

Viewed by some as propaganda, the film aroused a great deal of anger from the autistic rights movement [Christschool, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46LYd4Xe63Y 'Autism Every Day Is A Doctored Film'] . At Youtube, found 2008-01-11.] [ [http://ballastexistenz.autistics.org/?p=159 Autism Every Day, or Autism Staged?] By Amanda Baggs, "Ballastexistenz" blog, found on 2008-01-11.] Critics allege that the film is a textbook example of selective framing, choosing the worst possible moments of life with an autistic child. There is no mention of the fact that autistic people have a wide range of behaviors and not all autistic children 'act out' in the way portrayed in the film. Further criticisms have to do with the obvious self pity exhibited by the mothers; and one mother's declaration, in front of her autistic daughter, that she had contemplated murdering her. On May 13, 2006, only a few days after "Autism Every Day" was released to the public, Karen McCarron smothered her autistic daughter Katie, leading some to speculate that the film inspired Katie's killing.

References

ources

* [http://www.autismspeaks.org/sponsoredevents/autism_every_day.php AutismSpeaks.org] - "Autism Every Day" video


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Autism Speaks — Autism cure movement Issues Autism therapies Causes of autism Sociological and cultural aspects …   Wikipedia

  • Autism Awareness Campaign UK — The Autism Awareness Campaign – United Kingdom was launched in 2000 by Ivan and Charika Corea in response to the autism diagnosis of their son, Charin. ObjectivesAccording to their website, Autism Awareness Campaign – United Kingdom was started… …   Wikipedia

  • Autism rights movement — Philosophy Neurodiversity · Neurotypical · Sociological and cultural aspects …   Wikipedia

  • Sociological and cultural aspects of autism — Autism cure movement Issues Autism therapies Causes of autism Sociological and cultural aspects …   Wikipedia

  • Combating Autism Act — The Combating Autism Act of 2006, Pub. Law No. 109 416, is an Act of the United States Congress (Senate Bill 843) that was signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 19, 2006. It authorizes nearly one billion dollars in expenditures …   Wikipedia

  • April Fools Day 2008 — April 1, 2008 was an April Fools Day falling on a Tuesday. In newspapers, magazines and news websites * About.com s Car Reviews posted a fake story that Toyota had announced a new 256 horsepower V6 Prius to accommodate the needs of car buyers… …   Wikipedia

  • My Name Is Khan — Theatrical release poster Directed by Karan Johar Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • Ocean Heaven — Traditional 海洋天堂 Simplified 海洋天堂 …   Wikipedia

  • Normal People Scare Me — Cover of DVD Directed by Keri Bowers, Taylor Cross Produced by Joey Travolta …   Wikipedia

  • Miracle Run — (The Unexpected Journey) Region 2 DVD cover Directed by Gregg Champion …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”