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Eu odeio o autismo do fundo do meu coração. Todos os dias lutamos para que nossa filha consiga superar os obstáculos que o autismo nos impõe.
Este video tocou meu coração.
Vamos lutar para que possamos destruir esta maldição.
Montenegro - RS - Brasil
posted by Airto Madalozzo on 4/02/07 8:02: PM
What a moving video, one that should be shared with many,I hope that our family and friends take the time to view this video for a better understanding of Autism and ASD. We LOVE you, ALEX! Mom and Dad.
posted by Mike Jennings on 4/02/07 8:00: PM
This is great keep up the hard work it will pay off in the end.
posted by Michelle Craswell on 4/02/07 7:58: PM
I am so touched by this video and will forever be a fan of fff for their involvement in the fight against this horrible disorder. Every one of us can do our part to help spread awareness and solicit the necessary funding for research into a cause and cure for autism. Please send this video to every name in your address books - the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
posted by lisa on 4/02/07 7:55: PM
Good job folks. Keep it going.
posted by Brian on 4/02/07 7:54: PM
Remember that all children deserve to be recognized and given a chance to make a difference in YOUR life. Always greet a child, no matter how differently they look or act with a friendly smile. Look for ways to help parents when they seem at the end of their rope. YOU can make a difference today.
posted by Kiki on 4/02/07 7:52: PM
Very well done and deeply touching. As the Mom of two spectrum sons, one mild, one deeply disabled, I want to see autism become something in the History books too. My younger son will never live an independant life, it was taken from him via mercury in vaccines. We watched him loose all his speech, well over 100 words, eye contact and physical skills. This is an epidemic that did not have to happen to him or the 1,000's with his same story. End it now. Stop, before we loose another generation to autism.
posted by Cheryl on 4/02/07 7:48: PM
I am praying that very soon there will be a cure for these beautiful children.
posted by Cathy Oakes on 4/02/07 7:46: PM
Beautiful and moving. As a pre-school teacher I have had the honor of including two autistic boys in my classroom. They are such a pleasure to have and to love.
posted by Mary on 4/02/07 7:28: PM
I want to watch this soooo bad, but it wont load. I have tried several computers. Anyone else having problems. I have an Aspie. He is awesome!
posted by Donna on 4/02/07 7:20: PM
My most rewarding job was working with 3-5 year old Children with Autism. I think of the kids all the time. How we take so much for granted. Its the simple things that matter the most. Like a smile, eye contact an embrace.
Beautiful video..
posted by Earth M. Nieves on 4/02/07 7:19: PM
What a wonderful and moving video. I will certainly share it with all my contacts.
posted by Jo-Ann on 4/02/07 7:14: PM
What a wonderful and moving video. I will certainly share it with all my contacts.
posted by Jo-Ann on 4/02/07 7:13: PM
What a beautiful depiction of God's creation at it's best!!!
posted by amber on 4/02/07 7:08: PM
Beautiful and meaningful! I work with several Autistic students in my art class and on our district's robotics' team.
posted by Maureen on 4/02/07 7:06: PM
May God bless all those who work so hard for all our beautiful children. Where whould we be without all those who care about us? Thank-you, Ibrahim Al-Ashi's Mommy
posted by Linda Fasasi on 4/02/07 7:05: PM
I love you Cameron and Jordan!!!Auntie K
posted by Kelley Zisser on 4/02/07 6:59: PM
Beautiful! My beautiful twin boys, Michael & Patrick, were born with autism. Thanks to every one who works to help people with autism and their families!! It means more than you will ever know.
posted by Judy on 4/02/07 6:59: PM
Wow!! Thank you for taking on this incredible challenge. We need to continue the research in order to find the cause and cure of Autism. Thank you for your contributions! God bless all.
posted by Mary on 4/02/07 6:35: PM

Thank you the very beautiful and moving video. Blessings to all of the very special children.
posted by Georgi on 4/02/07 8:22: PM