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Your song is wonderful! I hope that we can find a way to make autism a word in history. We need to speak louder so that everyone will understand and learn more about autism. Thank you for being a part of autism awareness!
posted by Amy on 4/02/07 6:38: AM
love and understanding will be the greatest gifts for the autism struggle, it's great to see the awareness spreading, time to start now!!
posted by Aaron Harding on 4/02/07 6:37: AM
I have a 3 year old daughter with Autism. Lets do everything we can to fight this terrible disability. wonderful video.
posted by Maria Aguilar on 4/02/07 6:37: AM
Your video, song and music is awesome! I is great to see that Autism is being recognized as a serious problem in our country. We need to work towards a resolution as a group and the louder we speak the better we will be heard. We need to be the voices for the children. Thank you for your wonderful video.
posted by Nanette on 4/02/07 6:23: AM
A terrific and sensitive video. It should be shown on television. Thanks so much for being a part of autism awareness, and promoting healing, for children and adults with autism.
posted by Mimi on 4/02/07 6:19: AM
What a wonderful video, thanks so much. I work with autistic children in a homebased program every day, and I see how absolutely amazing these kids are evry single day. All it takes from us is some patience, tolerance and willingness to adjust our world a little, to make it easier for these kids to live in. I think they were put on this earth for a good reason. The most powerful thing I have ever experienced was...when a 4 year old child I work with said "mom" for the first time. I still get tears when I think of that day. Next time you see a child that is a little "different", maybe you'll think twice before judging.
posted by Margot on 4/02/07 6:04: AM
What a beautiful song and video! As a grandmother of 2 autistic grandsons (twins), I was very moved and both came to mind. Thank you.
posted by JoAnn on 4/02/07 5:58: AM
Thank you Autism Speaks. The video and song are so moving. The work you do to bring awareness is truly wonderful. It gives us all strength and hope. These children touch our hearts in very special places because they are themselves, VERY SPECIAL.
posted by Linda Gatto on 4/02/07 5:35: AM
This is fabulous. Thank you for helping to make a difference! I work with children with autism and understand how badly help is needed! Together we can all help find the missing pieces!
posted by Deanna Spaziani on 4/02/07 5:33: AM
Very powerful video. I hope more people can understand what challenges a family has to deal with when they have a child with Autism. I will pass this on to as many friends as possible.
posted by Laurie on 4/02/07 5:32: AM
Thank you for spreading the word via Autism Speaks. It has taken a long time for Autism to be recognized for what it does to the whole family affected.
posted by Ruth Wald on 4/02/07 5:28: AM
Absolutely wonderful.
posted by Yoshika on 4/02/07 5:18: AM
wonderful presentation! thanks for making it. I will make sure that all the people I know who work with preschoolers with autism see this!
posted by Carol on 4/02/07 5:14: AM
POWERFUL!!!!!!
posted by Cynthia on 4/02/07 5:02: AM
simplest thing i can say is that we are all reminded of what is truely important in this world. united we stand, divided we fall. we should all unite to cure autism
posted by Jim Leahy on 4/02/07 4:57: AM
I have donated to Autism Speaks in the past. My nephew is Autistic and I am also involved with Autism Speaks in New Jersey. This is a great cause to be involved in.
julie
posted by Julie Begley on 4/02/07 4:43: AM
WOW! I had to watch it a second time immediately. This is the most moving video I've ever seen.
posted by Dianna Irwin on 4/02/07 4:43: AM
Lord Jesus, Please touch and heal each and every one of your precious children today. Give each parent the grace to continue in the love you have given them an extra helping of and help us as friends to lift them all up in prayer daily.
Philipians 4:13
posted by Suzanne on 4/02/07 4:41: AM
What a great and touching video. I wish this song can be play in front of all the politician in the United States, so they can be aware how serious this disorder is. My son is autistic. I know one day he will say "I love you dad"
posted by Kevin Lau on 4/02/07 4:39: AM

I work with several autistic children in the public schools as a speech pathologist. It continues to amaze me when I see each one working diligently in the classroom, most integrated into the regular classroom for much if not all of their school day. Each is such an individual with specific and varied needs. This is a wonderful video. Thanks!
posted by Gwen on 4/02/07 6:42: AM