Amazing Things Happen

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“Amazing things Happen” gracefully evokes the sensory and emotional experiences of people with Autism. It’s a rallying cry that all people are special encourages tolerance and acceptance in children and in adults and is a must see in ever global classroom.
Shlomit WeisblumDevelopment DirectorAssociation for Children at RiskIsrael
I would like you to make more videos like this! I feel like you are talking about me. The video will help other people to understand me better. I also really like your animated characters!
Maxwell9 years oldVancouver, BD, Canada
Succinct, positive, informative, undeniably life changing.
John GreallyCo-FounderAutistic UnionNew Zealand
Brilliant!!! The descriptions are accurate, and the messages so clear.
Professor Tony AttwoodAdjunct ProfessorGriffith UniversityBrisbane, Queensland, Australia.
This is a really brilliant introduction to understanding autism, very well crafted and a great way to tackle any fear or prejudice in a clever concise manner
Andy OrrickChief of StuffRattling StickUnited Kingdom
Understanding our sometimes complex differences can often be a golden key to happiness and success: this touching animation offers that understanding of autism in such a fun, clear and uplifting way!
Emma-Louise BurdettSpecial Educational Needs CoordinatorHertfordshire
Young people with autism from our local area liked the video. They asked us to add it to our Local Offer website to help raise awareness. We were really happy to do this and think the animation is great.
Karen LowryAfCinfo/SEND Local Offer Website ManagerAchieving for ChildrenUnited Kingdom
Watching the Amazing Things Happen video is a joyous experience every parent would want share with their children.
Andrew CulkinSafe Places Organisation CICNottinghamshire, United Kingdom
I love this video, I have watched the video 7 to 8 times already. I also love the animated characters. It seems like it is me in the video.
Rileyage 9Québec, Canada
This video is not only useful for increasing acceptance in non-autistic children, but we found it incredibly useful also to increase self-awareness in children with Asperger syndrome. It’s a an amazing way to explain the diagnosis to them!
David VagniVice presidentSpazio AspergerItaly

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We aim to raise autism awareness among young non-autistic audiences to encourage understanding and acceptance in future generations.

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