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Welcome to Episode 204 of Autism Parenting Secrets.
Award-winning film and television producer Scott Steindorff joins us this week.
Scott’s most recent film, Understanding Autism, was just released on PBS.
In this documentary, Scott explores his own autism and seeks to reframe perceptions of neurodiversity by highlighting the talents and perspectives of autistic individuals across the spectrum.
Scott is president of Stone Village Films and is known for his work as the executive producer of HBO’s Emmy-nominated "Station Eleven" and Golden Globe-winning "Empire Falls".
This discussion delves into the importance of acceptance, understanding, and adapting to the unique needs of autistic children.
Parents, schools, and communities can shift from trying to change these amazing kids to embracing their extraordinary ways.
The secret this week is…
Your ACCEPTANCE Is The KEY
You'll Discover:
About Our Guest:
Scott Steindorff is an award-winning film and television producer and president of Stone Village Films. Known for his work as the executive producer of HBO’s Emmy-nominated "Station Eleven" and Golden Globe-winning "Empire Falls," Scott also produced the inspirational documentary "Understanding Autism." In this film, he explores his own autism and seeks to reframe perceptions of neurodiversity by highlighting the talents and perspectives of autistic individuals across the spectrum.
Scott has a robust portfolio in the entertainment industry, having brought to life notable projects such as "Las Vegas," "Chef," "The Lincoln Lawyer," and more. Additionally, he is a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University, where he teaches about the intersection of emotions and art. Scott also serves as a board member for the ARC and advocates for neurodiversity, speaking at various educational institutions about the importance of emotional intelligence and confronting substance abuse.
https://www.stonevillagefilms.com/
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Welcome to Episode 204 of Autism Parenting Secrets.
Award-winning film and television producer Scott Steindorff joins us this week.
Scott’s most recent film, Understanding Autism, was just released on PBS.
In this documentary, Scott explores his own autism and seeks to reframe perceptions of neurodiversity by highlighting the talents and perspectives of autistic individuals across the spectrum.
Scott is president of Stone Village Films and is known for his work as the executive producer of HBO’s Emmy-nominated "Station Eleven" and Golden Globe-winning "Empire Falls".
This discussion delves into the importance of acceptance, understanding, and adapting to the unique needs of autistic children.
Parents, schools, and communities can shift from trying to change these amazing kids to embracing their extraordinary ways.
The secret this week is…
Your ACCEPTANCE Is The KEY
You'll Discover:
About Our Guest:
Scott Steindorff is an award-winning film and television producer and president of Stone Village Films. Known for his work as the executive producer of HBO’s Emmy-nominated "Station Eleven" and Golden Globe-winning "Empire Falls," Scott also produced the inspirational documentary "Understanding Autism." In this film, he explores his own autism and seeks to reframe perceptions of neurodiversity by highlighting the talents and perspectives of autistic individuals across the spectrum.
Scott has a robust portfolio in the entertainment industry, having brought to life notable projects such as "Las Vegas," "Chef," "The Lincoln Lawyer," and more. Additionally, he is a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University, where he teaches about the intersection of emotions and art. Scott also serves as a board member for the ARC and advocates for neurodiversity, speaking at various educational institutions about the importance of emotional intelligence and confronting substance abuse.
https://www.stonevillagefilms.com/
References in The Episode:
Additional Resources:
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.

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