Thank you for posting this film clip. I first saw Janet Adler's film about the two girls on the autism spectrum in the early 1970s on public TV before I knew anything about autism. I haven't seen it since, and didn't recall enough to identify the film until today. The film was mentioned in a recent review article by Pat Amos, Rhythm and timing in autism: learning to dance, in Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 19 April 2013, which is available free online. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for sharing this video. Jeanette Adler puts my own experiences with Authentic Movement in clear words. Also so great to see how she communicates with children through body!! wow ! I also wonder which date was this filmed?
Thank you for posting this film clip. I first saw Janet Adler's film about the two girls on the autism spectrum in the early 1970s on public TV before I knew anything about autism. I haven't seen it since, and didn't recall enough to identify the film until today. The film was mentioned in a recent review article by Pat Amos, Rhythm and timing in autism: learning to dance, in Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 19 April 2013, which is available free online. Thanks again!
RIP Janet
Muchas gracias por subir el video.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. Jeanette Adler puts my own experiences with Authentic Movement in clear words. Also so great to see how she communicates with children through body!! wow !
I also wonder which date was this filmed?
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