I was curious to see this video because my partner believes she might
have Aspergers. However, I found that it does not seem to carry any
captions or subtitles. As a deaf person, I am unable to watch videos
without subtitles.
Is there a captioned version of this video for the many deaf and hard
of hearing people who might either have Aspergers or know someone with
Aspergers?
Or, second best would be a transcript (which is also the most feasible
option for deaf-blind people, who make up 2% of the deaf
population--higher than among hearing people because of various
syndromes and conditions that can cause deafness and vision impairment
to occur together).
Thanks,
Andrea Shettle, MSW
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On Feb 10, 2009, at 5:18 AM, Sara Ryan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We've just posted a short film featuring extracts from interviews from
> participants in a recent project on experiences of autism/Asperger
> syndrome. Here's the link to those of you who might be interested;
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqSpiTXnHQk
>
> cheers,
>
> Sara
>
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