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My Son is 7 now, Diagnosed at the age of 2 1/2. He has Epilepsy and Autism. He is a true God given Gift. He is a true Blessing and With Gods loving Help He will OVERCOME his struggles. We are Thankful to have him, and he is getting Better daily.
posted by Melissa on 10/02/07 5:12: PM

My best friend's 9 year old daughter,Brooke, has autism.I love her more than words can say.She is wonderful,and learning more each day.She could not speak two years ago,and now she speaks,sings;she is a delight to be around,and I am so glad that she is a part of my world.
posted by Tammy Campbell on 10/02/07 12:17: PM

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posted by Mortgege calculator on 10/02/07 12:02: AM

Our beautiful daughter has Down Syndrome and also Autism - what a beautiful song . . . thank you.
posted by Carol on 10/01/07 3:59: PM

We have several family members we love and cherish that are on the autism spectrum. They bless our family and reinforce our interconnection with and our need for each other. I do not get to spend enough time with my nephew Garrett and I love him. I admire my brother and sister-in-law who are raising him. I admore all the other parents out there who struglle and sacrifice so their autistic children and their siblings can have a normal wonderful life.
posted by Dianna Campebll on 10/01/07 9:43: AM

I'm A Single Mother Of A Child With Autism....We're Still Fighting, Still Hoping, Still Surviving....THANK YOU FIVE FOR FIGHTING!!
posted by Marie Mincey on 9/28/07 12:48: PM

IM A GARDMOM WHAT 2 GRDKIDS DID HAVE BEEN DISORDERS WITH AUTISM PLACE HELP ME WHAT MY GRDKIDS THANK U..... MARIA ROSARIO
posted by maria rosario on 9/27/07 7:51: PM

what a beutiful video.it made me cry.its so nice to see how many people care, and want to help anyway they can.
posted by lisa on 9/27/07 9:44: AM

What a powerful song and message. It made me cry. As a mother of a special daughter I truly know the everyday challenges these beautiful children face. Thank you for reaching out. I would love to put this video on my space.
posted by Laurie on 9/27/07 8:14: AM

Children are the closest things we get to God on this earth, I feel. The Universe challenges us to listen, learn and Love all. We can do it if we change how we listen and love in return. No judgements, no frowns, no reservations.
posted by Mark on 9/26/07 11:08: AM

I am the mother of triplet 5 year old mildly autistic girls. My girls have a good prognosis. But getting them to the level they are now has been a struggle and I know that to get them the help they need will always be a struggle. I'm glad that this disorder is starting to get noticed!
posted by Yasminda on 9/26/07 8:17: AM

God chose our son and daughter-in-law to be parents of a beautiful (soon to be 4 year old) boy who was diagnosed austic a year ago. He is a constant source of joy to our family. He continually amazes those that know him as well as his doctors and therapists on the remarkable progress he has made thus far. Five for Fighting thank you for adding research dollars to Autism.
posted by Grandma Julie on 9/24/07 6:38: AM

Thank you for this moving video. I work as an early childhood educator and had the opportunity to work with children with autism. I am very glad that this video was made so that it may raise awareness to the large spectrum of Autism that hinders development. Thanks.
posted by Anna on 9/23/07 3:28: PM

wiping the tears) As a mom of a recovered 4 yr old, I pray that this video touches EVERYONE so that the world can understand that there is hope for these children and that we must never give up one them. Thank you so much!
posted by Alisa on 9/23/07 1:10: AM

Thank You for making this video to educate people how much autism effects so many familys. Education is the key to understanding.
posted by Nora on 9/21/07 5:25: AM

Very moving video. Just wish that a cure can be found because this is the true world we are living in. God Bless.
posted by John Ellul on 9/21/07 12:47: AM

Just wanted to say what a touching video. I will pass this along to all my friends so that we can try and help you reach your goal.
posted by shellie on 9/20/07 4:11: PM

I just wanted to say what a touching video. I would love to put this on my myspace page, if possible....I love getting the news out about Autism. It really is everything that the video says and more. As a future Special Education teacher, this is a wonderful resoucre for those who know none to little about Autism. I wish that more people could see how much these kids love life and everything that it has to offer; if only adults could follow in their footsteps!!!! One day, just one day there will be a cure, but until them these children need as much as love as they give to us!!!
posted by Felicia on 9/19/07 7:01: PM

nice video
posted by Roger on 9/19/07 4:05: PM

My son showed signs of autistic behavior around two years of age. He's present diagnosis is attention deficit with asperger syndrome. After much speech therapy, occupational therapy, medication, private schools (small class sizes), social skills therapy, he is about to enter his senior year of high school with a 3.5 gpa. His social comfort still lies with us, his parents and sister but with maturation we hope that our son will find his purpose and the love of his life.
posted by L. Schonk on 7/05/07 2:47: PM





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