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My autistic son turns 10 in a few months. Everyone who has ever worked with him says he is one of the most handsome young men they have ever seen - but many people aren't able to recognize this fact because the first thing they see when they meet him is his autistic behaviors. The day when all people see him for what he truly is - a beautiful young man - will be a wonderful day for everyone!
posted by Troy Auth on 4/02/07 8:02: AM
Wonderful video. I will be sending this on to everyone I know. My 3 yr old son is Autistic and is brilliant and beautiful. Thank you!
posted by Heather on 4/02/07 7:57: AM
The children are beautiful...the images were spectacular. Thank you for raising awareness
posted by am on 4/02/07 7:56: AM
I cant stop crying that was so moving please don't stop trying to get the message out there our kids are the future lets help give them one by finding a cure. Thank You that video made me love my son so much more then I already do.
posted by Eileen Kane on 4/02/07 7:45: AM
When I was in college, I worked at an experimental clinic, The Midland School, which treated children with Autism. It was, without a doubt, at the same time, the most frustrating and rewarding experience of my life. 33 years later, it breaks my heart to hear of more and more children being born with Autism.
It is incredulous that there is still no cure. I hope everyone plays this video/music every day and, in some way, joins in the effort to find the cure.
posted by Dori on 4/02/07 7:41: AM
Well done!!!!!!
posted by Kristopher E. Bernstein on 4/02/07 7:27: AM
Great video!!! As a dad who has a son with Autism it really hit home. THANK YOU!!!
posted by Owen on 4/02/07 7:22: AM
I really liked this video. I am doing an Independent Study Project on Autism and this video fits almost directly with my thesis. My thesis is More research should be spent on children with autism. Thanks a lot for letting me seen the true faces and facts of autism.
posted by Brianna Nowak on 4/02/07 7:16: AM
I am the Annual Fund Director for the Judevine Center for Autism in St. Louis, MO (www.judevine.org).
I really love this video....and I KNOW ALL of our parents will appreciate its depth and simplicity.
Thanks for being an advocate!
posted by Bridgette Reynolds on 4/02/07 7:07: AM
I am the Annual Fund Director for the Judevine Center for Autism in St. Louis, MO (www.judevine.org). I really love this video....and I KNOW ALL of our parent will appreciate its depth and simplicity.
Thanks for being an advocate!
posted by Bridgette Reynolds on 4/02/07 7:06: AM
Wow! That touched me. Powerful facts along with video of the special people who are affected by the devastating affliction of autism. As a mom of a son with PDD-NOS, who has been in this world for over 8 years.... KUDOS!! Let's keep this message going. We all need hope, if not for ourselves, then at least for the children and parents of the future. Let's put an end to this. So glad that this is generating donations for more research. Autism Speaks is doing something really good here!
posted by David's Mom, Kathy Gabrielli on 4/02/07 7:05: AM
my boyfriends son is autistic he is the greatest 9 yr old i know. he has taught me so much. the video was so touching i was in tears
posted by amanda on 4/02/07 7:02: AM
This weekend my autistic son and I experienced discrimination. At an Easter Egg hunt, he was placing eggs for young children. The event organizers said he was not placing the eggs correctly and stepping on them. None of this was true. One event organizer grabbed my son's bag. His "typical" peers recognized the discrimination including my son's twin brother. Your video helps promote knowledge and my help those not to discriminate. Thank you
posted by Susan Pettinelli on 4/02/07 7:00: AM
Thanks for the enlightening video... Keep up the good work of spreading the news about and researching Autism...The more we know about it, the easier it will become to accept it. The more you accept it, the better the life of an Autistic child...Amen...
posted by Susan on 4/02/07 7:00: AM
Nice video
posted by kenny rodriguez on 4/02/07 6:54: AM
I have a 13 year old autistic son. This video really touched me. Thank you!
posted by Krystal Kohler on 4/02/07 6:51: AM
I have a 13 year old autistic son. This video really touched me. Thank you!
posted by Krystal Kohler on 4/02/07 6:51: AM
Gracias!!! un video espectacular y una causa espectacular!
It brought me to tears!
posted by anon on 4/02/07 6:51: AM
It's been a rough week with Autism. Thanks for the hope.
posted by J.L. on 4/02/07 6:45: AM

This is a wonderful video, the Shea family should be proud.
posted by Wanda Johnson on 4/02/07 8:07: AM