Marty Murphy Speaks
about Autism:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQT-LMCGfq0
Autistic Motivational Speak Marty Murphy
speak about Autism. Dec 2006, Normal Illinois. Born in 1963, Marty grew up in
Normal, Illinois. By the time she was 5, it was clear that she was a child of
special needs. However, more functional than one with stereotypical autism, she
fell through the cracks of the school system. By the time she was nine, she was
led to believe she was mentally retarded, marginally surviving mainstream
schooling.
She furthered her education in Bloomington, Illinois where she was determined
to have ADHD, autism, dyslexia and dyscalculia.
In 1988, she furthered her graduate studies at the University of Arizona.
Through a series of unsuccessful college transfers, and part time jobs, she was
informed by a doctor that she had a disability; "High Functioning
Autism" also known as "Aspergers". She indeed had ADHD, dyslexia
and dyscalculia, but most surprising, she was not retarded.
Marty went abroad, attending the Ballymaloe Culinary School in Shanagarry,
County Cork, Ireland, to which her schooling gave her an opportunity on the
open seas as a chef, but alas social circumstances were not a good match for
her. Returning to Normal, Marty was in the darkest part of her life, as a
selective/elective mute with a clear diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
But being properly diagnosed made great differences in her life. Doctors found
success in medications that finally helped her. Doctors encouraged her to get
active in the local autism organization, and it was that advice that changed
her life forever. With over seven total years of being mute, the program
brought a comfort level that eventually led to Marty finally speak again. As a
result, Marty not only speaks, she is now a prolific poet, author and public
speaker. At age 39.
Now 44, Marty spends her free time as a highly sought after public speaker,
offering first hand perspectives on autism. She works with school districts
across the country to help put supports in place for particularly challenged
children.
Marty Murphy currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Autism Society
of Illinois as well as the Autism Society of McLean County. Through these two
organizations, she finds she can finally help put direct support in place for
children and families who struggle with autism.
Marty was recently quoted as saying "I have spoken to legislators about
the tremendous needs that our communities have and will continue to have
without increased funding, and hopefully I am helping to shine a positive light
on the life long possibilities for individuals with autism, about who they can
be and what they can achieve given the right supports".
THE OTHER SIDE
All her life, she has struggled with autism spectrum disorder. For years it
ruled her, unable to speak at times, challenged with sensory overloads and
volatile meltdowns. But, now she is being asked to act in the feature film
NORMAL FOLK. Once again she will set herself apart from her "typical"
peers to play the role of an autistic character named DORA. Be sure to catch
the latest episode as we follow the behind the scenes progression of this
feature film project NORMAL FOLK - A Graham Streeter Film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og_NVCyR9Jo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO7DC8QI1-Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA5TLk8Dt3I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WbqRJ2kwG0
www.normalfolk.com