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posted by JENNI on 4/03/07 11:55: AM
My kids don't have autism but, we need to stick together as parents and humans and fight for awareness for our children....i will pass this on to everyone i know!! This is an amazing video.
posted by Lori on 4/03/07 11:52: AM
Great job. Keep the message alive so our politicians wake up and do something about this epidemic.
posted by Douda on 4/03/07 11:48: AM
The video was GREAT!!!! I am so thankful for all the help there is out there for children with Autism. I have 2 BEAUTIFUL little twin grandsons that has Autism. They are the only grand children we have and I thank God everyday for them. They are such a blessing to Granny and Paw Paw!! Their eyes are SO BEAUTIFUL!! I also "THANK" Early Intervention for all the help they have given Matt and Will and I know as they turn 3 this August and transfer over to the school system they are going to improve more and more each day!!! Great Job !!!
Brenda
(Granny to Matt and Will)
posted by Brenda(Granny to Matt and Will) on 4/03/07 11:45: AM
Thank you so much for this video. When I started to cry my son ( who is 3 and has Autism ) wiped the tear off and gave me a hug.... He's never done anything like that befor.
posted by wendy carter on 4/03/07 11:41: AM
What a inspirational video. On behalf of my nephew, Johnathan, thank you. Together we can make a big difference for the children now and for their future.........
posted by Maria C. Gabbe on 4/03/07 11:37: AM
Beautiful children, beautiful hearts and a beautiful cause!
posted by Dr. M on 4/03/07 11:35: AM
What a wonderful way to share information about autism! On behalf of my son Jacob, thank you.
posted by Karl on 4/03/07 11:31: AM
It breaks my heart that my little girl has autism, but she is such a loving girl and we are so blessed that we have her. We are doing everything we can to help her....as long as we are alive we will not give up on her. God Bless these special children.
posted by mel on 4/03/07 11:16: AM
More aware than I was with regard to autism. I will share this with my friends.
posted by Lorraine on 4/03/07 11:15: AM
This is an inspirational video for all.
Thank you for spreading the word and hopefully we can find a cure for this disorder.
These are beautiful children who deserve a chance. Sometimes, we feel so alone and this makes us realize that we are in this together.
posted by Jimmy on 4/03/07 11:14: AM
Loved the video. My 4 year old son has ASD and everyday does bring something new. My love for him never changes, just my dreams.
posted by Diane on 4/03/07 11:13: AM
I am Lucky to be a MOM to a 1:94 Son. It is such a dream to one day hope that there will be a world without Autism. I was also fortunate enough to finally hear my son say "I LOVE YOU MOM"...one of the best days of my life. Thanks so much for this inspirational video..
posted by BB on 4/03/07 11:03: AM
As a mom of 2 boys, one with autism and one typical, I can only say that it is so important to educate the world about this disorder. Unfortunaltely it is human nature not to understand or empathasize until this disease directly affects you. Hopefully we can educate the ignorant people in our society before our children notice the difference. I will pass the video on to everyone I know. Thank you to all involved.
posted by Leila on 4/03/07 11:01: AM
I AM MOVED TO TEARS. THE VIDEO IS AN EXCELLENT WAY TO GET THE AWARENESS OF AUTISM OUT THERE.
MY PRAYERS AND SUPPORT TO ALL OUT THERE LIVING WITH THIS.
posted by DONNA on 4/03/07 10:57: AM
Very touching video. God Bless and Thank you.
posted by Howard on 4/03/07 10:41: AM
I have a 7 year old grandson with Autism, I have been trying to find some help, so that his school, (regular public) will understand. At present he has bowel problems and they say he is disruptive because they can't get his attention. I feel he should have an advocate and be getting help. How can I find such a person? He is such a beautiful little boy!
posted by Barbara on 4/03/07 10:39: AM
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS INCREDIBLE VIDEO CLIP. It was very touching & inspirational. It brings hope to a parent with an autistic child. I will be sure and send this one along!
posted by Lisa on 4/03/07 10:35: AM
thank you so much for this. everyone needs to know about this, and see that they are just kids, not little brats with horrible parents. my three year old had autism and is just learning how to talk, the part about hearing say i love you really got to me. of all the wishes in the world that is truely my wish. so thank you!!!
posted by brandy on 4/03/07 10:29: AM

This video put me into tears. My 4 year old son, Adam, has been diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome and this video really sums up how I feel. Wonderful song and video. Thanks for donating money to this cause. Hopefully one day there will be a cure and these children can live normal, healthy lives.
posted by Brigid James on 4/03/07 12:07: PM