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Follow on Google News | Advocates for Adults with Autism Honors "Dr. Ruth of Autism" & "Life, Animated" DadWestchester County Exec Astorino Ushers in Autism Awareness Month; Dad Who Reached Autistic Son Through Disney Dialogue, and "The Dr. Ruth of Autism" to be Honored at March 28 Advocates for Adults with Autism Awards in Purchase, NY
By: Yes She Can Inc "Life, Animated," a 2017 Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary, is based on the Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Ron Suskind's book chronicling the inspirational story of his son's journey into adulthood. Owen Suskind was a thriving three year old who suddenly and inexplicably went silent. For years, he remained unable to connect with other people or to convey his thoughts, feelings or desires--until his family reached out to him by tapping into his passion for Disney films. Owen identified and felt empathy with the characters-- from Simba to Jafar. With his family's help and lots of Disney magic, Owen began to develop the tools he needed to understand and interact in the world, even as his family learned a lot about themselves. Ron Suskind is the keynote speaker at this year's Advocates for Adults with Autism Awards, and he and his wife Cornelia are among the honorees. Amy Gravino, the "Dr. Ruth Westheimer of Autism," is also an honoree at this year's awards. Gravino speaks out with great candor to individuals on the Autism spectrum about human sexuality, relationships and dating. She writes about it, gives TED talks, and as a Certified Autism Specialist, advises ASD college students on the subject. One might say that this unusual career path began with her Master's thesis teaching young men with Asperger Syndrome (on the spectrum) how to ask someone out on a date, but Gravino actually comes by her credentials more authentically-- Also being honored is well-known Westchester Autism advocate Lesli Cattan, of White Plains. will be acknowledged for establishing mental health programs for people with autism and for advising government policy-makers in her role as leader of the Autism Advisory Committee at Westchester County Department of Community Mental Health. Rounding out the program will be participants in the job-training program of Yes She Can, recipient of the day's event, sharing their experiences learning how to run Girl Again, a resale boutique for American Girl dolls and accessories, located in White Plains. Tickets for the Advocates for Adults with Autism event are $75 and can be purchased at http://www.YesSheCanInc.org/ End
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