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The reason i jump
The reason i jump




the reason i jump
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Viewers who enjoy poignant documentaries can check out ‘ Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death‘ as an alternate option. ‘The Reason I Jump’ is not available to stream on Hulu. If you’re looking for health-related documentaries, then ‘ Heal‘ would make a good alternative watch.

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‘The Reason I Jump’ is not available on Netflix, but people who are looking for more content about autism can try watching the tv series ‘ Atypical‘. The film’s aim is simple – to make this world a better place by making neurotypicals more aware about those who are on the spectrum and bridging the gap of understanding. The documentary integrates Higashida’s illuminating insights into life on the spectrum with intimate portraits of five remarkable young neurodivergent people who also have trouble expressing themselves. Rothwell adapted the book into the beautiful documentary film of the same name by keeping the book as a guiding light and adding in the eye-opening stories of five different nonverbal neurodivergents from across the globe. He wanted neurotypicals to have even a bit of an idea of what it’s like to be on the autism spectrum and not being able to communicate what you’re feeling. Naoki Higashida is a nonverbal autistic person who wrote, with the help of his mother, the book ‘The Reason I Jump’ simply as a way to attempt to make his thoughts clearer to neurotypicals. The Studium Generale film program is created in collaboration with the student film committee and Natlab. This is to ensure the film starts and ends on time. We kindly ask you to be at the ticket counter when it opens 15 minutes prior to the start of the film. The screening of the film starts at 19:30. You can find more general information about tickets, refund policy etc. A ticket is not refundable or exchangeable. Please note: you can only buy a ticket online tickets are not purchasable with cash or bank card at the ticket counter. You can buy a ticket via the black “order” button on this page. Buying a ticket online in advance is mandatory if you want to attend this film. This film will be shown at Filmhuis De Zwarte Doos. “ This is a fascinating, sensitive portrayal of how nonverbal, neurodiverse young adults look at the world, communicate, and express their joy.” Common Sense Media. this compassionate, creative documentary will open ears and eyes in equal measure.” Variety “Naoki Higashida's groundbreaking first-person account of living with autism becomes an inventive, sensuous documentary worthy of its source …. “An Unusual Film With a Very Important Message” NeuroClastic. “It is an intriguing and empathic study, which could help all of us to understand.” The Guardian. As autism ambassador he tries to create awareness about the subject, and neurodiversity in general, and the effect it can have on someone's educational process and work activities. He is an expert by experience on autism, because he has autism himself and he has been working with people who have autism since 2011.

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planning, communication and motivation) by giving one-on-one coaching and workshops.

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The Student+ team supports students with developing their professional skills (e.g. Roy is an applied psychologist (Fontys HRM & TP) and works at the Fontys ICT Institute in Eindhoven as a member of the Student+ team (since 2016) and as Autism Ambassador. This film will be followed by a Q&A with Roy Houtkamp. Their perspective can truly enrich our own perception of the world. This film provides an opportunity to bring you into their world and improve your understanding. This brings us into their world, letting us appreciate how they are sometimes drowned by sensory perception and emotion, by memories that they cannot structure and contextualize the way others can.īy using a letterboard one of them states: “I think we can change the conversation around autism by being part of the conversation”. The film shows young people with autism from the US to the UK to India and Africa not only via observation and interviews, but also through images and sound, sometimes accompanied by quotes from the book The reason I jump by teenager Naoki Higashida.






The reason i jump