Emmy Nomination for Show on Autism | Autism PDD

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 Here is a better link, to the broadcast!!! I think this will help!

www.nick.com/turbonick/index.jhtml?extvideoid=66887

Joy

 

I could not view it.To bad i really wanted to see it.Well happy to see that it got a Nom for the emmy's Bumping for those who missed this !!!

???? - The link is working from my end and the show starts playing when I click on it.  ???  I tried to find it on YouTube, but they don't have it.  Maybe just try going directly to the Nick News site.

I, too watched the show when it aired and felt she idd a really good job with it and showing how it effects families and siblings especially......

Hope she wins !!

I also couldn't view! Dang!

"Linda Ellerbee. Ellerbee is up for outstanding children's programming for her Nick News special on Kids and Autism."

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/awards_accolades/ellerbe es_emmy_news_63360.asp?c=rss

If you missed seeing "Private Worlds: Kids and Autism," you can view it on the Nick.com web site.  Go to "Past Shows" on the bottom of the page and click on "Private Worlds."  The program is 22 minutes long.

http://www.nick.com/all_nick/tv_supersites/nick_news/

or try

http://www.nick.com/turbonick/index.jhtml?extvideoid=66887

WIMomOf239283.4461111111The show features a boy who is more severely affected, a boy with Aspergers, a boy with savant musical abilities, an interview with Temple Grandin, and a hockey program for autistic kids.  Throughout the show, the siblings of the ASD kids are interviewed.Bumpity-bump!I loved that show - one of the best I have seen on ASD 

Dang - it seems like it might only be viewable from the US.  I only get a blank screen when I go to Past Shows - Private World.  Oh well, good luck to Linda Ellerbee.  It sounds like it gives a broader glimpse of autism than most other shows I've seen.

 

 I remember watching this and I was like, finally a broadcast worth watching! It was very informative and was great at showing and discussing all aspects of autism. I think she did a terrific job!!!  
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