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Thank you for sharing this video with me. I will always keep these children in my prayers.
posted by Maria Roman on 4/02/07 3:41: PM
The parens of children on the spectrum face an immense challenge every day dealing with the difficulties of raising their children and helping others understand the obstacles they face from those who either do not or don't wish to understand this terrible disability that robs children of their abilities to communicate and develop social interactions.It is the parents who are the heroes-for facing a world that needs to learn that our children can and do assimilate as long as they are given the chance.
Thank you,Five for Fighting and especially,Autism Speaks.
posted by Phil Motyka on 4/02/07 3:40: PM
I have read everyone of the messages from parents and grandparents. What a blessing I have reveived from reading them. God bless all of you and the wonderful children yor are blessed to have. God knows who can manage a child with autism. He knows your heart and your hurts. May God bless each of you. I have a 6 year old grandson with asperger's syndrome.
From a loveing grandmother who prays daily for him.
posted by Betty Danielson on 4/02/07 3:39: PM
I have read everyone of the messages from parents and grandparents. What a blessing I have reveived from reading them. God bless all of you and the wonderful children yor are blessed to have. God knows who can manage a child with autism. He knows your heart and your hurts. May God bless each of you. I have a 6 year old grandson with asperger's syndrome.
From a loveing grandmother who prays daily for him.
posted by Betty Danielson on 4/02/07 3:39: PM
They do not have a disease. Their brains are wired uniquely. To the extent this limits their independence, our goal is to help them become the best they can be ... just as for all children. Shared by one with autism: "why do I have to live in everyone else's world ... why can't they ever live in mine?" Good question! And let's not forget, we would probably not have computer programs if not for the many people who live on the autism spectrum.
posted by Margie on 4/02/07 3:21: PM
Awesome!!! Thank God for all the good people who are working to make autism a thing of the past!
posted by Ellen Daly on 4/02/07 3:15: PM
My nephew has autism & this video represents the best of him and all children who have it. Thanks so much for the video.
posted by Donna Nelson on 4/02/07 3:14: PM
What a wonderful video, keep touching people and help them to learn. God made everyone special lets all remember that.
posted by Terry on 4/02/07 3:13: PM
Autism speaks! We all need to listen and be aware and understanding!!Thank You
posted by jacquie on 4/02/07 2:57: PM
Spread the words of these children. I don' have sound on my computer and yet, I can hear them loud & clear. My son is Autist: PDD-NOS. Even if a cure isn't found, tolerance, education and therapy should be available-EVERYWHERE!!!
posted by Michele on 4/02/07 2:48: PM
I am the mother of a 13 year old boy with Aspergers (on the Autism spectrum). These are some of the most intelligent, entertaining, and loving children. We could all learn a lot from them.
posted by Chris on 4/02/07 2:36: PM
Thank you for bringing this message to the world. I am a proud grandmother of an autistic grandson. I pray daily that these children and adults will not have to deal with it anymore. May God give us a cure for these people.
Again Thank You for bringing this message to the public.
posted by Florence Anne Clarke on 4/02/07 2:15: PM
This is a very touching video, and a wonderful gesture on your part -- from a mother of a nine year old autistic boy, thank you.
posted by Tangie on 4/02/07 2:14: PM
I am a proud mother of two autistic boys and thank you for bringing the awareness to others. Very touching and inspirational.
posted by Anita on 4/02/07 1:57: PM
They are beautiful people with bright minds and many things to share.
posted by karen on 4/02/07 1:42: PM
Thanks for this beautiful video that brought tears to my eyes, from a mother of an autistic boy.
posted by Debbie on 4/02/07 1:39: PM
Thanks for your help! The video was wonderful and heart touching.
posted by Sue on 4/02/07 1:36: PM
Heart-warming and beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
posted by tara on 4/02/07 1:13: PM
Cada vez que mi niña me sonrie me da las fuerzas que a veces no tengo para seguir luchando por ella
posted by ARQUIMEDES on 4/02/07 1:11: PM

I have Two Nephews with Autism. This video brings tears to your eyes. Thank God there are people willing to make a difference.
posted by steve Casalenda on 4/02/07 3:42: PM