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Terrific. And the idea of the contest is great also. Thanks.
posted by Peg on 5/21/07 2:37: PM
Wow!! How moving this video is. I am a 1st year teacher with 6 years of para experience, I can't imagine myself being anywhere else. I am so moved by this condition and I love my kids dearly. I do believe that more people need to be aware of Autism. I never even knew the word until 7 years ago!
Keep up the good work guys!!
posted by kelly guzman on 5/21/07 1:38: PM
Thank you Autism Speaks for this beautiful tribute to our children. As both a parent of a son challenged with autism (age 38) and an education professional in the field of autism, I am encouraged by what is going on in the area of brain and genetic research as well as edcuational treatment options available to children today. Keep up the good fight. Together we will win this war on autism.
posted by Pat Grayson-DeJong on 5/21/07 1:12: PM
Thank you Autism Speaks for this beautiful tribute to our children. As both a parent of a son challenged with autism (age 38) and an education professional in the field of autism, I am encouraged by what is going on in the area of brain and genetic research as well as edcuational treatment options available to children today. Keep up the good fight. Together we will win this war on autism.
posted by Pat Grayson-DeJong on 5/21/07 1:12: PM
THIS WAS BEAUTIFUL!! THANK YOU!! TEARS WERE DEFINITELY A PART OF ME TODAY! GOD BLESS ALL THE CHILDREN. My Christina, 17, has struggled all her school years. She has received diagnosis from mild MR to severe MR and Pervasive developmental disorder to just recently Autism. The schools have never recognized her as a child with Autism just MR. I don't want to ever give up. I love my Christina and I'll do anything for her.
TO ALL THE PARENTS, CAREGIVERS, TEACHERS AND ALL THOSE WHO INTERACT WITH OUR CHILDREN. A lot of the progress that my daughter has had- I must say- is credited to GOD. Keep the faith and trust in the Lord. +++
Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." -- Matthew 19:26
posted by Soledad on 5/21/07 12:09: PM
I am one of the 1 in 94 boys. I am a beutiful creation made in God image. Thank you for the video.
posted by Caleb on 5/21/07 11:55: AM
Here's to Alex, his mom,dad and brother Danny.
You are an amazing family and we love you...
posted by Lenore on 5/21/07 11:28: AM
Very sensitive and moving clip. More research needs to be done for sure to nip this in the buds.
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posted by Deathly Hollows on 5/21/07 8:51: AM
What a beautiful recognition for Autistic Children. We carpool with a young autistic boy who is such a delightful, kind and caring human being. We are lucky to know him. The world is blessed by his precense. He deserves the awareness this music video strives for.
posted by Karen on 5/21/07 8:33: AM
I have lived with autism for 23 years and would give my soul to hear my son say he "loves me" or anything verbal. Thank you for this beautiful tribute to autism and families. By creating awareness we may one day find the reason.
posted by angela on 5/21/07 8:26: AM
Thank you so much for helping to spread the awareness of autism. It means so much to families that are dealing with this diagnosis such as my own. My sister, Jenny, was born in 1972 when little was known about it including educators. It is the persistence of my mother and individuals like yourself that really make a difference. God Bless!
posted by Tracey on 5/21/07 7:15: AM
Back in 1981 I worked in a Residential Program for Autistic children in Delaware. There was 1 girl, Jenny and 4 boys Ray, Bruce, Mark Z and Mark G. The time that I spent with them has left an unforgetable experience on my being. These children were very low functioning children but so full of love. I pray that one day there can be some way to reach them better. Their personalities stayed with me even now.
posted by Deb on 5/21/07 5:59: AM
Nothing says being human more then this. Its a call to us to wakeup and do something.
posted by Silhouett on 5/21/07 5:36: AM
Thanks for helping find a cure for autism. Beautiful!!!
posted by tommi aberle on 5/21/07 5:35: AM
Thanks.
posted by Roni K on 5/21/07 3:39: AM
what a beautiful video! it would be a good commercial to be televised for everyone to see...that it can happen to any baby born, into any family, and that they are all still beautiful children. It touched my heart...very sentimental! They are all unique individuals like the rest of us!
posted by Nicole Bucknell on 5/20/07 11:52: PM
i wish we can have a copy of this vedio so that we can show it to the parents of our students with autism. . .i feel this can give them the comfor they have been searching for.
posted by arvie on 5/20/07 11:02: PM
I attended an Annual Luncheon by the Colorado Autism Society last week. What a hard working orgainzation for the support of humanity. It's time to support this worthy cause with your hearts and your check books. Don't think about doing it....just do it....TODAY. Love your neighbors....help their kids and yours!
posted by Dave - Parker, CO on 5/20/07 10:41: PM

Lovely video!! I have a 7 year old boy that was dx PDD at age of 4 and recently his dx changed to High Funtion Aspergers. My family primary language is Spanishi and I would love for them to see and understand this video.
posted by Andrea on 5/21/07 2:39: PM