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a and the best i find out about bailey story. info, migraines, reliable news for migrant. wherever they may be toward our sports and fighting scoring. we say they're about giving up sports life every weekend on d w. 00000000 hi, i'm julio. yeah, i'm 22 years old and i'm autistic. well,
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beula was diagnosed with autism while still a child. now she's an adapted swimming champion. it will just like i'm doing. i mean, if we look back 30 years, someone like hulu, being a champion swimmer would have been unthinkable. one of her greatest achievements is to make autism visible. these are people who are capable of achieving whatever the aim for, provided we give them the tools that, ah, ah, a soil, you know, i live in i taught in will, you know, so i work at an occupational therapy center. yeah. that's what i really like music and sports either. i'm a swimmer, i swim in the pool and in the see it. i've done a lot of sports athletic skating horseback riding, paddling bloodying,
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but i love sports. he may downtown los deborah, this whole year there at the la jolla has spent her whole life doing sports, both adapted and inclusive, and they're both very positive for her adapted sport provides her was learning tools and inclusive role models of english. oh marlos williams, sister christina has supported her since our kids. the college psychology thesis was on autism. she's currently helping, julio. prepare for her next big goal at the national swimming championships. going to that 50 meters backstroke one line. oh, that's right. it was meant to 50 meters freestyle, one, let us release our 2 back stroke ladder. 2 lengths of back stroke either glenda helene, breath arkenberg. when we and started competing. there were a lot of things she didn't understand about why did things have to be done? one way and not another, but why wait so long? but i will pictograms really help a lot. so there her way of understanding the world though. he had a lessons with one who are another big help on that front.
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ah little one law we have been when julio learns a new passage, she's very methodical and precise. i don't think sometimes she can concentrate more than other people. yeah. and sometimes when improvising, she has a remarkable sense of rhythm with, let's do an improvisation example. and how about a song with a black keys? glass glinetta? yes. me. how about this 30? 0, you're choosing diagnosis was a tough duluth, leah's family. when that, that he think at dewey hall, when you're told that your child has a disability and that she won't be like the others you dream that she will be like the others. and inclusion is really happening through sports in am or autism has
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many levels. no 2 cases are the same company. at 1st it was complicated because many of the routines were very hard for her, which is why we included it in the therapy. and she's one metals at regional and national championships. but what we really appreciate are the sports benefits for julio lee. it means friends, autonomy and new experiences. sport helps who to be happy about a family that has been fully, gets up at 6 am to attend her training sessions. following routines is very important for her, such as keeping the calendars up to date and organizing all the activities on her agenda. ah, ah.
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i love in the morning and in the afternoon, the swimming young. ah good molly, money good. my gold coast. i don't know. we do 50 meters back very fast. we're happy. francesco medina is julio swimming coach. he used to train spanish olympic medalists that the him, hershey houllier is a completely new challenge. when are you any of the vehicle? i have been at the top of the swimming world for this, and after that i didn't see myself as qualified to work with someone like hulu, hulu, or ian. but she's now a source of pride and motivation for me, but me more young or okay, well yeah me the, i'll really gives me something that no other swimmer can give you. it's really special to see someone with all her problems sort of gives you a feeling that it oh, i just can't describe it if it makes my heart to read and don't hear from me like
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an awful head don't lack of it. i don't, julia. like i with that, don't hear. no ocoee not they are. yeah. la. quinta breeze here. let's do it. take our long, wavy in our same way. the n. ben, the county that i want internet modem, i'm considered a very tough coach, but with hulu, it's a different story, but i have to understand julio, with julio, i need to be blue link guns and out of she loves swimming a few more than the only drawback. julia sometimes has who is that you can't change her routine level when she doesn't swim. one that tells me she's too excited to have, you know, we need to do a lot more work with autism and the water keep but with professionals won't allow one that all come professionally. did i do? well, yes. lolo, man, you're more than half a bottle. no. no, glad. oh,
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yes, i already have a bottle. okay, so that's it. yeah. mckinney no swim. no that no, you're done with swimming, sweety for you. and now i'm william. yes, i'm with swimming is not the only thing helping. julio. get along in line. there's also, bah, i o t o o o i will be there. her therapist little blackie is preparing her for the next championship. yet the julio has a neuro developmental disorder of the cognitive area affecting communication and social skills. but she learns like you and me, but in different ways. better going to be on the think i was on when bushel supports are very important, as is working on them beforehand. i mean, if we provide her with the right tools,
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she'll be able to cope on if there's no background work done, she's in a permanent state of frustration and alarm billing for any alarm. i mean, i will. yeah. hey, here's the preparation that we're going to do before competing is before going to swim. as a bit or a few important thing. i got the closer we bought that there. i don't set up a, we can't sit in those chairs. we go directly to the pool unless i, lima, i like the steamer. and when we go out to the pool, they don't say hi to the public, but don't say hello, we just school, i'm, i'm in that office and i couldn't help dealing with it. normally, people with autism out of difficulty with language to operate with expression communication or tonality. they need a speech therapist to work on tonality possibly can have more fluid conversation is better going in in yellow math. i last a was way for me though may is gone. who goes there? is i villa? no man guest alley?
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he left was okay. may i guess dime? deed of both. okay, well thought of via her is the host of the spanish national championships through adapted sports where julio is participating in a range of races. alberto is the coach of her regional team, and i thought of yes, her poses a radical change for julio. another pool, another environments, another locker room, living with a manual floss. she's living in a hotel with her colleagues. and that's quite a big change in her routine. that's a little bit about to say on work that i don't know if other models that that will change is something that affects all of us with mock for someone with autism. and the changes in routines. it mean a very big challenge just by phone. i don't know so but i went over some dig around there fully as daily diary of everything she eats and does is a big help as he's her sister when it comes to choosing from the buffy.
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can buy that from what can i eat without gluten or milk? no, sal, lad, ma'am. let's check the desert. under cheap tank with the 1st day of competition is always hard for julio. she has difficulty controlling her excitement as easy. now. that the, what does i mean with that? i mean on availability, ready on the way from the hotel to the bus we should think about was a pen drive. when i look in those cases, they have an obsession with an object or situation. i at that mcclellan bundle. i julio begins her warm up. and as soon as she touches the water, she's 100 percent focused on the race. a rough middle fit,
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think about the movement of your arms and 4 very fast. okay. come on. got. that's almost a lawyer. yes. let's go with just minutes to go. it's time for julio to visualize the routines and pictograms. she's trained with how about ready renella? seated more. yeah. good. let's go m off. ah, i'm up. we slowly move roll. mm hm. but i've already elbows down your head with i dive strongly. ah, you lied. mm. feed and arms. yes. look up with impulse and we have to,
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i touch the wall. i greet my teammates. we wait for the referee, where we come out on the steps. the chair in sheets and with great results, the julio 1st placed in the 200 metres freestar in a 2nd and 3rd place in other disciplines. ah, dang anthony. well, i mean that already on this level of qualifying 1st and 3rd we're talking about the best spanish swim is in her category. a lot of them are through the train is working with julio. the aim is to prepare for the next championships, which will be in berlin, and i damn la valley near. i'd like to take her to the olympics and i want her to enjoy it until then. julio will just enjoy the pool. and the joyce swimming brings his phony, she's happy and passes that on to others. all those i
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