I have so many things in me that you can't even guess them all.
Kim Peek, American "mega-savant" and one of the real-life models for the Raymond Babbit character in Rain Man, turns 56 today (November 11). He seems to have a variety of diagnoses and labels, but he also defies prognoses and assumptions. There's an hour-long documentary about him, available in five parts (uncaptioned) on YouTube. The narrative arc of the film follows Peek and his father on a trip to some medical specialists, so it's pretty focused on his unique neurology. And there are a lot of clips of his public appearances, where Peek's answering trivia questions about dates and baseball. But it still gives a picture of his personality, his history, his relationships (especially with his father), and plenty of direct commentary from Peek, so it's not just talking about him.
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gHi everyone,
My name is Colleen Baxter. I'm new to this blog and blogging in general. I will cheeck out the documentary and the other links. There are so many I don't know where to begin. Rainman was one of my favorite movies. Thank you for widening my world and that of those of us with disabilities.
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