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God bless those who truly care for these special children. They perfrom miracles.
posted by Poconos on 4/03/07 6:29: AM
I have been working with Children with Special Needs for the past 9 years and I have to say that Autistic children tug on my heart the most...I learn from them and each and every day is a new adventure...they are truly God's little angels, each with their own gifts and talents!
posted by Franca on 4/03/07 6:19: AM
Autism Speaks is harming autistic children by perpetuating the obsolete belief that there is no cure. Children ARE being cured, Autism Speaks knows this as the grandson of their founders is being cured with biomedical treatment and you should be ashamed of yourselves for not spreading that information.
posted by John Best on 4/03/07 6:15: AM
Lovely, simply lovely! Thank you.
posted by Denise (Connor's Mom) on 4/03/07 6:11: AM
Thank you for sharing the video it does bring tears to everyone eyes. It was so good.
My neice Amy is a teacher of these wonderful childern and we are all so proud of her. I love to hear the wonderful stories she has of her special childern. Every one feels these childern are GOD'S special angels. I pray for all involved in their lives. Keep up the good work.
posted by Sandy Willhide on 4/03/07 6:02: AM
What a wonderful video it is so wonderful to see that people are speaking out and this month is so important, Thank you to everyone who has made time to comment, and to watch and pass on this video it really does make a difference.. Love from a Mother of a child on the Spectrum.
posted by Sarah on 4/03/07 5:53: AM
Beautiful does not even begin to describe this piece. I am still crying and praying those afflicated with this. There is a wide spectrum and people have no idea what to expect if you have a child with any variation of this. Please pass this on.
posted by Andrea on 4/03/07 5:52: AM
As the grandmother of an autistic grandson, thank you for this video. It speaks volumes. He is 7 now and there is so much improvment, I cannot begin to tell you. Thank you again for bringing this to everyone. Please pass it on.
posted by Mary D. Eberle on 4/03/07 5:26: AM
The communities should be ever so thankful for all of the caregivers working with, caring for and loving all family members with Autism. Life is always worth sharing and caring for others.
A most grateful thank you. Jim
posted by jim stace on 4/03/07 5:21: AM
As a mother of 21 year old autistic twins this brought tears to my eyes. This video is beautiful and everyone needs to view it. Thank sooooo much.
posted by Sindee on 4/03/07 5:02: AM
Thank you so much for this video it was touched.As mother and grandmother of heathy children I pray that one day we together give thank to God for cure HIS SPECIAL ANGELS.Please God sustain their families .
posted by zoila lotufo on 4/03/07 4:46: AM
I pray that one day we will live in a world where we are all judged by "who" we are, not the "handle" we are given. Autism is certainly 1 of the situations where people look and "judge". Thanks for putting this video together, it really speaks from the heart.
posted by Frannie Cool on 4/03/07 4:11: AM
Thank you so much for this video. I am the mother of a 3 year old boy with autism. This video really touched me and I forwarded to everyone of my contacts. Thanks again.
posted by Brandi McNallie on 4/02/07 11:01: PM
as a pediatric nurse for special needs infants and children I'm also amazed with these children
and truly feel they are "God's special angels.
the challenges never quit nor do the tears,love
and hope when something new happens in their lives. I also have two beautiful autistic
grandchildren beautiful video thanks.
posted by mary a on 4/02/07 10:37: PM
Thank you for this video it was touching I have a son with ASD he is 2 and I struggle everyday. I want to here those words I LOVE YOU MOMMY. So may God Bless you and you organization so that you can continue to bring awareness and to fight Autism. An Show that children with autism are very very special. GOD BLESS
posted by Rosita on 4/02/07 8:56: PM
i might have a lil case of autism...most likely im scizoaffective....mental illness is no joke y'all i never thought i was gonna get my head back.....i am disabled on medicaid n i do ok...god bless all gods children=)
posted by susie Q on 4/02/07 8:56: PM
Thank you for this video. I will definitely share this with others and this has renewed my passion to love and to teach children with Autism.
posted by Gina on 4/02/07 8:49: PM
There is a posting from Airto Madalozzo from Montenegro, Brasil. I wanted to interpret what was said for those who would like to know:
"I hate autism with all my heart. Every day we struggle so that our daughter continues to overcome obstacles that autism brings us. This video touched my heart. Let us struggle together so we can be able to destroy this curse."
Communication. Together we will all overcome Autism in any language.
posted by Minerva on 4/02/07 8:32: PM
Moving. Brought tears to my eyes when I read "a world where....a mother can hear her child say I love you". I'm still waiting...Thank you. It was wonderful to see that I'm not alone, and our wishes that Autism will be a word in some book. Amen.
posted by Minerva on 4/02/07 8:22: PM

Absoutely beautiful
posted by Linda on 4/03/07 6:30: AM