Midwinter Night's Dream - Sources and Further Reading

Sources and Further Reading

  • "Autism film tells a nation's story". BBC article.. 21 March 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/4362141.stm. Retrieved 22 March 2005.
  • Midwinter Night's Dream at the Internet Movie Database
Autism resources
  • Autism
  • Autism spectrum
  • Outline of autism
Awareness
  • Autism friendly
  • Autism Sunday
  • Communication Shutdown
  • World Autism Awareness Day
Culture
  • Autistic art
  • Asperger syndrome in popular culture
  • Autism spectrum disorders in the media
  • Circle of friends
  • Neurodiversity
  • Sociological and cultural aspects of autism
Autism therapies
(main article)
Medical
  • Aripiprazole
  • Arbaclofen
  • Chelation therapy
  • Fluoxetine
  • Gluten-free, casein-free diet
  • Haloperidol
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
  • Melatonin
  • Methylphenidate
  • Olanzapine
  • Risperidone
  • Secretin
  • Sertraline
  • Vitamin B12
Cognitive or
behavioral
  • Applied behavior analysis
    • Lovaas technique
    • Pivotal response therapy
  • Empathizing–systemizing theory
Developmental models
  • Floortime
  • The P.L.A.Y. Project
  • Relationship Development Intervention
  • Son-Rise
Other
  • Ethical challenges to autism treatment
  • Hug machine
  • Speech therapy
  • Treatment and education of autistic and related communication handicapped children
Centers
Research
  • Autism Research Centre (UK)
  • Autism Research Institute (US)
  • National Alliance for Autism Research (US)
  • TEACCH (US)
  • Yale Child Study Center (US)
  • See also Conditions and research areas
  • Researchers
Treatment
  • Center for Autism and Related Disorders (US)
  • M.I.N.D. Institute (US)
Organizations
Asia
  • Action for Autism (India)
  • Autism Resource Centre (Singapore)
  • GetVidya (India)
Carribean
  • Autistic Society Of Trinidad And Tobago
  • Maia Chung Autism and Disabilities Foundation (JAM)
Europe
  • Ambitious about Autism (UK)
  • Aspies For Freedom
  • Autism Anglia (UK)
  • The Autism Directory (UK)
  • Autism Awareness Campaign UK
  • Autism Cymru (UK)
  • Autism Plus (UK)
  • Autistica (UK)
  • Developmental Adult Neurodiversity Association (UK)
  • Disability Challengers (UK)
  • ESPA College (UK)
  • ICT4Autism (UK)
  • National Autistic Society (UK)
  • Sacar (charity) (UK)
  • Specialisterne (DEN)
North America
  • Athletes Against Autism (US)
  • Autism National Committee (US)
  • Autism Network International (US)
  • Autism Science Foundation (US)
  • Autistic Self Advocacy Network (US)
  • Autism Society of America (US)
  • Autism Speaks (US)
  • The Cody Center (US)
  • The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation (US)
  • Filipino Canadian Autism Parent Support Group (CA)
  • Generation Rescue (US)
  • Interactive Autism Network (US)
  • LENA Foundation (US)
  • The P.L.A.Y. Project (US)
  • SafeMinds (US)
  • Talk About Curing Autism (US)
  • TouchPoint Autism Services (US)
  • Yale Child Study Center (US)
Oceania
  • Luke Priddis Foundation (AUS)
South America
  • Centro Ann Sullivan del PerĂș
International
  • Autism rights movement
  • Wrong Planet
Books
Non-fiction
  • The Accidental Teacher: Life Lessons from My Silent Son
  • Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger's Syndrome
  • Animals in Translation
  • Autism's False Prophets
  • Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence
  • Like Colour to the Blind
  • Look Me in the Eye
  • Mother Warriors
  • Overcoming Autism
  • Somebody Somewhere
  • Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues
  • Strange Son
  • Unstrange Minds
Fiction
  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
  • Dear John
  • House Rules
  • Mockingbird
  • Nobody Nowhere
  • Saving Max
  • Speed of Dark
  • Le Voyage d'Hiver
  • With The Light
Child / Young adult
  • Everybody Is Different: A Book for Young People Who Have Brothers or Sisters With Autism
  • Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism
  • Marcelo in the Real World
  • Rage: A Love Story
  • Rules
Journals
  • Autism
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Autism-related films
Documentary
  • Autism Every Day
  • Autism Is a World
  • Autism: The Musical
  • Children of the Stars
  • Dad's in Heaven with Nixon
  • The Horse Boy
  • Normal People Scare Me
  • Recovered: Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back
  • Refrigerator Mothers
  • Too Sane for This World
Docudrama/Biopic
  • After Thomas
  • Cries from the Heart
  • Marathon
  • Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love
  • Temple Grandin
  • Wretches & Jabberers
Educational films
  • The Transporters
Fictional films
  • A Child Is Waiting
  • Adam
  • Backstreet Dreams
  • Barfi!
  • Being There
  • Ben X
  • The Black Balloon
  • Bless the Child
  • The Boy Who Could Fly
  • Breaking and Entering
  • Burning Bright
  • Carne
  • Change of Habit
  • Chocolate
  • Cube
  • Dark Floors
  • David's Mother
  • Dr. Pomerantz
  • Elling
  • Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
  • House of Cards
  • I am Sam
  • Imagination
  • Joshua
  • Killer Diller
  • Fly Away
  • Mabul
  • Mario
  • Mary and Max
  • Mercury Rising
  • Midwinter Night's Dream
  • Miracle Run
  • Molly
  • Mozart and the Whale
  • My Name Is Khan
  • Nell
  • Nightworld: Lost Souls
  • Little Voice
  • Ocean Heaven
  • The Other Sister
  • Quantum Apocalypse
  • Raam
  • Rain Man
  • Relative Fear
  • Run Wild, Run Free
  • Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
  • Simple Simon
  • Silent Fall
  • Snow Cake
  • The Stone Boy
  • Under the Piano
  • What's Eating Gilbert Grape
  • When the Bough Breaks
  • White Frog
  • The Wizard
  • Zig Zag
  • Portal:Film
  • Portal:Pervasive Developmental Disorders
  • Wiktionary
  • Wikibooks
  • Wikiquote
  • WikiSource
  • Wikimedia Commons
  • Wikinews
  • Wikiversity


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