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As a mother of 4: 3 of whom are children with severe autism, this speaks volumes for what we all think and feel everyday of our lives- "Let's put Autism in the histpory books".
posted by Sophia on 4/02/07 1:09: PM
Priceless
posted by Ant's mom on 4/02/07 12:58: PM
ABSOLUTLY INSPIRING, HELP THE CHILDREN ANY WAY YOU CAN....
posted by John Marchyok on 4/02/07 12:53: PM
wow. it is so beautyful. I'll send it on. thanks a lot.
posted by klara on 4/02/07 12:42: PM
Worth watching!! Glad I was sent the link
posted by Dani on 4/02/07 12:38: PM
Thanks for all the support and dont forget April is Autism Awareness Month pass it on. Very proud mama of 1 very beautiful autistic girl making waves in North Dakota.
posted by Sonya on 4/02/07 12:37: PM
Beautiful!
posted by Cheryl on 4/02/07 12:34: PM
Thanks for spreading the word and helping raise money for Autism Speaks. It was so well put together, it made me cry. I'll pass it on too.
~Mother of a lovely boy who works so hard to overcome all his autistic issues.
posted by Donna A on 4/02/07 12:30: PM
I have a child who is 4 and has allowed me to enter his world of autism. Thank you for this video it is truly wonderful and heart warming.
posted by Kari on 4/02/07 12:26: PM
From a VERY proud mother of 1 in 94, I could watch this clip over and over again. It really shows just how hard our children work at becoming what we want them to be. It's so easy for the world to judge what they don't understand. Hopefully, it will educate a few more. Thank You from Central Florida, a job well done.
posted by Rhonda A. on 4/02/07 12:21: PM
It says so much. Thank you. I'll send it on.
posted by Patricia on 4/02/07 12:14: PM
Mi hermano menor y uno de mis hijos son autistas. Ojalá el autismo sea algo para los libros de historia, mientras es una realidad muy dura. Vuestro video es hermoso y ojalá logren sensibilizar a todo el mundo.
Gracias.
posted by Laura Garrido on 4/02/07 12:09: PM
Thank you for finding such a touching way to help.
posted by Maria Arnold on 4/02/07 12:07: PM
teaching and learing from children with autism has increased my love and patience-both of the things that Jesus taught us. there is a light within each soul that yearns to be touched and yearns to touch others; to teach and reach a child diagnosed with autism could well be called the ultimate experience in teaching: Let's not just work with the children but also pray and see God do miraculous things through us.betty- developmental evaluator and special education teacher for 17 years.
posted by betty on 4/02/07 12:05: PM
Thanks for this beautiful and touching message.
posted by Andy on 4/02/07 12:05: PM
I have the most beautful 4 year old boy, who happens to be austistic. Everyday is an awakening with him. I watched your video and I prayed that one day all people will embrace these such special children in the way you have. You inspire me - thank you.
posted by Bernadette Guneratne on 4/02/07 12:00: PM
Thank you. From Matthew's mom.
posted by Patti on 4/02/07 11:58: AM
i have a 15 year old brother with autism and he has taught me more than anyone else ever could..words cannot describe how i feel towards him..he is everything i could ever dream for and there is nothing i would ever change about him..he is special in his very own way..i am blessed with him in my life and love him so much! i would like to thank everyone who is out there fighting to help make this world a better place for autistic children..
xoxo i love you brandon xoxo
posted by Alicia on 4/02/07 11:57: AM
Our grandson has autism and it is something that you do not know too much about until it is right before your eyes. He is the sweetest child and loves and is loved in his own special way.
posted by Gail on 4/02/07 11:31: AM

I have a 4 year old grandson who happens to have autism. He is the sweetest, most loving little boy that you can imagine. Every day is a new experience for him and all who love him. Thank you for creating this learning device that educates the world about the true face of autism.
posted by Gram on 4/02/07 1:10: PM