"University of Cambridge." . . "Red Green and Blue Company Ltd." . . . . . . . . "Asperger syndrome a different mind" . "Asperger syndrome a different mind"@en . . . . "Asperger syndrome : a different mind" . "Overview of 5 males (ages 5-22) who have been diagnosed with A.S." . . . . "Documentary films" . . . . . . . . "The DVD presents viewers with the opportunity to see and hear about Asperger Syndrome from children and adults who have AS, as well as from doctors, school teachers and family members. It shows the special interests, speech and language characteristics, social interaction difficulties and cognitive differences of people with AS. It also highlights the positive developments that have taken place in schools for children with AS." . . . . "Narrated by Simon Baron-Cohen, this video presents viewers with the opportunity to both see and hear about the nature of Asperger Syndrome from children and adults themselves who have AS, as well as from their family members and school teachers. With video footage from a range of contexts, including leisure time at home, lessons and playtime at school and individual accounts of experiences of AS, it provides immediate insight into the lives of six individuals, from Joe, aged 5, to twins Peter and Matthew, 22. Asperger Syndrome: A Different Mind introduces the viewer to the special interests, speech and language characteristics, social interaction difficulties and cognitive challenges of people with AS. It also highlights the positive developments that have taken place in recent years, within schools particularly, towards a better understanding of, and more effective provision for, children with AS. This is an excellent introduction to Asperger Syndrome for parents, teachers and other professionals." . . "Running time 29 mins." . "Asperger Syndrome a different mind"@en . "Asperger Syndrome a different mind" . . . . . . "Asperger's syndrome"@en . "Asperger's syndrome" . . . "Asperger's syndrome." . . . . "Red, Green, and Blue Productions." . . "University of Cambridge. Autism Research Centre." . .