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I have a autistic son thank you so much five for fighting for helping spread the word our govenment is doing this to our kids it need to be stoped.
posted by snytrain on 5/26/07 2:12: PM
I am wiping the tears (the happy kind) at this very moment. What more is there to say?
(mom of 13 year old autistic daughter)
posted by Deb on 5/26/07 9:57: AM
It amazes me at how many over the years that I have taught that have some degree of autism. Yet it is a joy to see their progress when it comes, as slowly or quickly as it may. What wonderful people are inside!
posted by Mary on 5/26/07 9:28: AM
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. I am a proud mom of a 9 year old with Autism. Together we can change their lives! Your video is wonderful.
posted by Nick's Mom on 5/26/07 9:12: AM
I wasn't aware of how many children were disgnosed with Austism until learning from my cousin Diana Hubbard. She has been working with children with Autism for years now and she has made monumental breakthroughs in the lives of the children who have been in her care. I am proud of her and I know the families of the children she cares for love her to pieces. I hope that the other people in the world with the same gift will be inspired to help these beautiful children live happier and more social lives - as they deserve.
posted by Susan Harris on 5/26/07 7:04: AM
My son, Grant, is on the spectrum. He's the brightest spot in my day. I hope that someday there will be a cure. Thanx for all the support!
posted by Lisa Ann Sherman on 5/26/07 6:42: AM
I have a sister with autistic like tendencies. She is now 33 years old. I work with autistic students. We have much more available now than when my sister was a child. However, we need to find a cure as there are much more children being diagnosised with autism. We need to find out why more children are getting this diagnosis.
posted by Diane Fritz on 5/26/07 6:27: AM
Thank you for caring enough to do this. I bought the album after seeing this.
posted by Bill on 5/25/07 9:48: PM
I feel more powerful to take care of my 2,5 years special son and to make brighter future for our special children.Thanks for this awesome video and song.
posted by endah on 5/25/07 8:51: PM
My 10 year old son is autistic.We are grealful to you for delivering this message to the world and me.
posted by Neira on 5/25/07 8:46: PM
Wow, what powerful images!
posted by carrie on 5/25/07 7:50: PM
AWESOME! We are the voice for our children. We are their only advocates until the awareness really gets out there and understood. Thanks for another boast us parents need every once in a while! God bless all the other parents out there living the autism life!
posted by Nathan's parents! on 5/25/07 6:59: PM
I am the proud mother of an amazing 3 year old child with autism and am so happy to have seen this video. Please keep forwarding it to as many people as you can!!
posted by Wendy Krongold on 5/25/07 6:53: PM
Keep up the great work. I knew very little about autism until by nephew was diagnosed a couple of years ago with it. We need more awareness about it out there. thank you and good luck!
posted by Lisa O'Brien on 5/25/07 6:04: PM
A beautiful video. We all need to work together to help the children. They are our tomorrow!
posted by Patricia Schneider on 5/25/07 4:25: PM
A beautiful video. We all need to work together to help the children. They are our tomorrow!
posted by Patricia Schneider on 5/25/07 4:25: PM
I have adopted 3 children with Autism and we truly appreciate the video for all people to see how lovable and awesome the kids are and a little of the insight of the world around us with many kids and adults all over the world. Thank you.
posted by Betty on 5/25/07 2:22: PM
Very empowering and nicely done. Stacey- Barnstable, MA
posted by Stacey on 5/25/07 12:14: PM
My 5 year old son is Autistic and this video is very very touching to me. I hope that awareness is growing so that us parents struggling with financial difficulties to help our children with this heartbreaking disorder can be resolved, it should not be such a out of pocket expense with the growing rate that autism is WE NEED HELP!
posted by crystal on 5/25/07 10:42: AM

I am in the Autism Speaks club at my school and we had the honor of Suzan Wrights (Co-Founder of the nation wide Autism Speaks club) come to our school and speak to all the students about autism and this video was shown and it made so many people cry and realize how serious autism is. We are going to an autism speaks walk on sunday June 10 at Mannhatanville College in New York so if you live in that area, please join us to support autism research!!!!!!!!!!
posted by Sara on 5/26/07 2:48: PM