Run Jump Play

Run Jump Play

Run Jump Play is a series about children on the autism spectrum who find courage, friendship and fun playing sports — five heroes and five inspiring stories that bust myths, smash stereotypes and celebrate the autism spectrum.

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Run Jump Play
  • Luke Steps Up

    When the referee doesn’t show up to his soccer game, Luke gets a chance to show off his knowledge and passion for the game.

  • Camille the Gymnast

    Camille is overwhelmed and anxious over her gymnastics competition but she finds the courage and creativity to give a winning performance.

  • Sanjay Plays Hockey

    Sanjay loves hockey but he’ll have to face his social anxiety if he wants to play on real hockey team.

  • Rachel Finds Her Sport

    Rachel works harder than anyone but she just can’t find her place on the basketball team. She tries out a new sport and finds what she’s been looking for: fun and friendship.

  • Jack Loves Baseball

    "Jack eats, sleeps and breathes baseball but he struggles to fit in on his new baseball team. Will Jack’s team take a chance on him?
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  • Saorsie

    Inspiring Stories from the Autism Spectrum shares personal stories about life on the autism spectrum.

  • Sahil

    Inspiring Stories from the Autism Spectrum shares personal stories about life on the autism spectrum.

  • Nolan

    Inspiring Stories from the Autism Spectrum shares personal stories about life on the autism spectrum.

  • Madison

    Inspiring Stories from the Autism Spectrum shares personal stories about life on the autism spectrum.

  • Jacob

    Inspiring Stories from the Autism Spectrum shares personal stories about life on the autism spectrum.

  • Christian

    Inspiring Stories from the Autism Spectrum shares personal stories about life on the autism spectrum.

  • Ben and Leo

    Inspiring Stories from the Autism Spectrum shares personal stories about life on the autism spectrum.

  • Abby and Madeline

    Inspiring Stories from the Autism Spectrum shares personal stories about life on the autism spectrum.