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I think it is wonderful what you are doing. My nephew has Autism and I know that his mother,father and family really appreciate everything your doing to help. Hopefully one day there will be a cure for all the children this has affected and the loving and caring families who deal with this patiently every day. God bless all of you!!!!!!!!!
posted by Faith on 5/25/07 10:30: AM
Keep the momentum. There needs to be a greater understanding of the underlying causes of autism.
posted by Dan on 5/25/07 8:55: AM
Absolutley heartwarming video! Made me cry! Share it over and over until together we can make Autism history!
posted by Cheryl on 5/25/07 7:54: AM
Wonderful video! We the parents of autistic children...THANK YOU!!!
It is great to know that we are not alone in our fight to find a CURE! Until that time...it is our jobs as adults who are fortunate enough to know any autisic children to teach other adults and children...that our children are not any different than any normal child...our children just have a unique way of expressing their feelings and emotions.
posted by AJ's MOM on 5/25/07 7:31: AM
What a great Video..Hope we can do this great idea in my country too.
posted by Eva on 5/25/07 6:44: AM
My 11yr old son has high functioning autism -- it breaks a mother's heart to know these children realize they are different & try so hard to fit in. If everyone could just realize that DIFFERENT IS OK -- he is the most awesome & loving 11yr old that I know!!
posted by jackie on 5/25/07 5:32: AM
I am a mother of 7 years old boy with autism. He is a fantastic child and people who makes the effort to know him, finds him very endearing!! But everyday my heart aches to see him struggling to understand our world and so little people are trying to understand him!!! Thank you to work towards a better world!!
posted by Veronique on 5/24/07 8:55: PM
I'm a mum of two sons on the autism spectrum. I would give my life for a cure for my children. Great song I hope you make the target amount. Jan
posted by jbrules on 5/24/07 8:53: PM
One of my oldest friends has a son with Aspbergers Syndrome, and I have seen how challenging, and frustrating, but at the same time, surprising and rewarding it is to be a part of his life. This is wonderful, because people with Autism are...people. They are just people with something special about them that makes them unique, beautiful, and a privilege to know.
posted by WilloFyre on 5/24/07 7:52: PM
My 11 year old godson is on the spectrum, Aspbergers Syndrome it is so hard for people not going through it to understand these children. Thanks for raising some awareness
posted by RObyn DiNatale on 5/24/07 6:32: PM
My 11 year old godson is on the spectrum, Aspbergers Syndrome it is so hard for people not going through it to understand these children. Thanks for raising some awareness
posted by RObyn DiNatale on 5/24/07 6:32: PM
Beautiful Song!!!
posted by Barb on 5/24/07 6:01: PM
great idea. i pay over a $1000 a month to take care of my child with pdd. thanx for the support, and make sure you are forwarding this to as many people as you can, then make sure they forward it in the same manner. the people who need your help would do it for you!!! thanx!!!
posted by keith mckay on 5/24/07 5:29: PM
Great video, keep up the good work, we all must do more!!!
posted by David Black on 5/24/07 4:36: PM
I have known a boy since day one and he is like a brother to me that has an autism. He does get treated unfairly some times because of it from other people who dont understand. there are also the people that do understand but put it aside and hang out with him. No matter what we still love him.
~peace out
posted by Asia on 5/24/07 4:27: PM
What a great video and statement!!! I brought tears to my eyes. I am still waiting for the day to hear my son say "I Love You" but it will come. Thank you for you concern!!
posted by Ronna on 5/24/07 1:41: PM
My 9 year-old-son is autistic. Thanks for the video and all your hard work.
posted by EJ on 5/24/07 12:40: PM
My sister has aspergers and some of these pictures really bring back memories of growing up with her. The facial expressions are exactly the same! Thank you for spreading the word.
posted by Becky on 5/24/07 10:37: AM
I loved the video. My 7 year son has autism. I just waiting for the day the world excepts him for the person he is and doesn't judge him for what he does or doesn't do. thanks for the video. Hopefully it touches more then the people who are affected by autism.
posted by Betty on 5/24/07 9:03: AM

I think it is wonderful what you are doing. My nephew has Autism and I know that his mother,father and family really appreciate everything your doing to help. Hopefully one day there will be a cure for all the children this has affected and the loving and caring families who deal with this patiently every day. God bless all of you!!!!!!!!!
posted by Faith on 5/25/07 10:31: AM