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Children & Adolescents
Disability in children is not easy for parents to acknowledge.  Fortunately, there are others who feel it is important not only to acknowledge but to share their disabilities children stories with others.  They know how important it is to support children with disabilities by documenting their experiences.  Their stories teach parents who have children with autism, learning, physical and other disabilities how they can move beyond trepidation to reach and surpass expectations.  Due to the benevolence of those who document their failures and triumphs there are several highly rated and award winning documentaries related to disabilities in children and parenting.

Program Developments’ Children and Adolescent Store has several documentaries about children and disabilities.  We have an assortment of products ranging from adolescent and children with disabilities resources to childrens disability awareness DVDs.  This information can be very useful to parents of children with disabilities as well as the professionals who support them.

Warming to the cold embrace of an autism diagnosis is often very challenging for families. In AUTISM. WARMING TO ITS COLD EMBRACE, filmmaker and parent Robert Parish speaks with many of the passionate autism advocates he has met along his personal ASD journey.



Profiles two families exhausted by the struggle to provide all day, every day care for their developmentally disabled adult children at home, while simultaneously battling for the help and resources they need. How long can they do it alone?


Shares the everyday lives of families living with neuromuscular disorders with caseworks and clinicians, and the parents of children who have been recently diagnosed.


This documentary brings Autism syndrome out of the shadows, stressing that young people with developmental disabilities can learn and grow, if their individual needs, styles, and abilities are respected. 


Following four-year-old Ronen, a young boy with Down syndrome, this intimate documentary concretely demonstrates that inclusive preschool classrooms benefit both children with special needs and their typical peers.


Narrated by an Olympic gold snowboarder, this documentary tells the story of three young men living with permanent brain damage from head injuries while pursuing extreme sports.


The harrowing story of the filmmaker's son Adam, a 12-year-old with Asperger Syndrome, during a tumultuous year in the life of their family.


Important lessons in courage, humor and honor from Quinn Bradlee, a role model for students with learning disabilities or special needs.


Answers many common questions that teens may have about mental health treatment.


Students learn about pyshical and emotional changes of puberty.

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