He has autism. She doesn't. And they're best friends. Here's what we can learn from them.
Amiel and Elise teach us that despite differences, we have much to learn from each other, that it’s possible to travel the same path, together. 11Alive's Jaye Watson reports for Emory HealthCare

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Jo Teaches an Autistic Child to Communicate | Season 2 Episode 7 | Supernanny USA

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Working with people with autism: the professionals

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Every Opportunity

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"Playing with Toys" Real Look Autism Episode 5

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Autism Documentary: Inside the UK’s only school for autistic girls

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My Autistic Friend Explains Autism (And Why He's Proud to be Autistic)

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10 Subtle Signs Of Autism Most Parents Miss

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4 Hours of Deep Focus Music for Studying - Concentration Music For Deep Thinking And Focus

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6 People With Autism vs 1 Fake

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"Keine Filter!": So sieht Yannis die Welt mit Autismus I stark! bei 37 Grad

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Every Opportunity

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12 Mild Autism Stims (last one may need medical attention)

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Amazing Things Happen!

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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Autism Insights: How to Help Your Child with Autism Make Friends

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Autism Spectrum: Atypical Minds in a Stereotypical World

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Inclusion Model for Special Needs Students

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Can You Tell If Someone has Autism? | Middle Ground

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ADHD Child vs. Non-ADHD Child Interview

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