Filmmaker Cathee Weiss has a mother’s desire to share with her children the best of her own childhood experiences, like summer camp. But as the mother of two autistic children, realizing that dream is an exceptional challenge.
In this video diary, Weiss takes her 9 year-old daughter and 7 year-old son to a summer camp in Big Bear, in San Bernardino, where children with special needs get to enjoy the adventures other kids often take for granted.
- United States Adaptive Recreation Center, founded in 1983 to provide skiing, water sports and summer camping opportunities for people with all types of disabilities.
- Database of Recreation Resources, searchable by zip code, produced by Pathfinders for Autism.
- The DRM Regional Resources Directory: California, Disability Resources Monthly,
- Autism From A Teen’s Perspective, California Connected
- Autism Dads, California Connected
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