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WOW, I am in tears....it is true, a mother of an autistic child can only understand what the child says...Being a single mother with an autistic 4 year old daughter is the toughest challenge God has sent me, but I know it was sent for a reason. I am ready to help teach the world what Autism is. So bring it on...
posted by Jessica Diaz on 3/31/07 7:05: AM
My autistic son and I practice saying 'I love you' every night before bed, one day he will say it on his own, I pray!! Beautiful video, what at powerful message that autism will one day be a word in the history books!!!
posted by Zina Bastedo on 3/31/07 6:53: AM
Thank you so much for such a wonderful and touching video. I dream of that World!!
posted by Lynn on 3/31/07 6:49: AM
What an AMAZING video! I cried as just last night after my son's 50th dive in our mHBOT chamber he said I Love You for the first time, 6 times!!!!!!!!! Thank you!
Give your children these five things, Faith, Hope, Love, Roots & Wings....
Nancy Sierchio
www.davidversusautism.org
posted by Nancy Sierchio on 3/31/07 6:45: AM
What an impacting statement--autism as a word in history books. I pray it happens.
posted by Janet B. on 3/31/07 6:40: AM
I am a Grandmother and our 4 1/2 yr old grandson Luke has Autism. That was a beautiful and touching video. His Grandpa who is retired from the NYPD saw this on his web site he reads everyday. I am glad the PBA is getting involved. YOU ARE TRULY NEW YORKS FINEST!
posted by Lori Dove on 3/31/07 6:35: AM
What a beautiful message. As a mother of an autistic boy (19) his challenges are only beginning. I pray that society embraces these children as they grow and allows them opportunities to show how much they can really give.
posted by Georgette on 3/31/07 6:34: AM
as i wipe the tears from my face, i remember those devastating words....your son has autism....if only i knew there was a future after that... thanks to you...your song...and inspiration... the future is filled with hope...
you are the voice of a miracle...
christoher and i thankyou, from the bottom of our mended hearts...xo
posted by lisa cerra on 3/31/07 6:33: AM
As a Mother of an Autistic son, I thought this video was beautiful. Video's like this would definately help to raise awareness. If we can just get it to air on the TV during Autism Awareness month. Thank You.
posted by Tammi McKenna on 3/31/07 6:29: AM
As a mother of two autistic boys (8 and 7) and a daughter (4), I get to hear "I love you" everyday...from my daughter. I can't wait until the day I hear it from my boys. This video was wonderful!
posted by JC on 3/31/07 6:25: AM
As a mother with a 5 year old daughter living with ASD, thank you... thank you for helping to make people worldwide more aware of the life long challenges we face with these beautiful little ones. As a society we need to do more to help these children be able to reach their full potential and hopefully one day live without autism.
posted by Mary C. on 3/31/07 6:24: AM
Heart and existence moving. As a mother of an angel of a boy with Autism, it gives me even more strength and the drive to kepp fighting for a cause and a cure. I will continue making it my mission if it's the last thing I do in my lifetime. Thank you Autism Speaks...
posted by CoCo on 3/31/07 6:18: AM
Thank you. This was very inspirational.
posted by Beth on 3/31/07 6:15: AM
This was an absolutely amazing. It gave me chills. I love seeing so many ways to increase awareness about autism. I hope it does become a word in the history books soon!
posted by Deb on 3/31/07 6:15: AM
Thank you for this video. We need to reach out in many ways to help society be more aware, understanding, and accepting of persons of all ages who deal with life on the Autism Spectrum. Two of my three children are on the spectrum. The challenges they face will be life long. Autism Speaks is a wonderful organization promoting awareness, providing support and help to families, gathering funding to put towards finding treatments and ulitmately a cure. It would be wonderful to have a world where the diagnosis of autism no longer means facing challenges, but instead allows the individual and society to benefit from the many strengths that person has.
posted by Cathy D. on 3/31/07 6:09: AM
OMG--just beautiful! I wish we had a world where everyone was appreciated for being who they were! This disease touches everyone regardless of race, sex, economic condition or background. Children with autism are gifts from God! Thank you for this video!
posted by Tammy O on 3/31/07 6:09: AM
OMG--just beautiful! I wish we had a world where everyone was appreciated for being who they were! This disease touches everyone regardless of race, sex, economic condition or background. Children with autism are gifts from God! Thank you for this video!
posted by Tammy O on 3/31/07 6:08: AM
This is great. As a mother of a son with autism, I am deeply moved. Thank you!
posted by Melita Mitchell on 3/31/07 6:02: AM
I am a mother of two autistic boys. This video made me cry. Videos like this are definitely needed to raise awareness.
posted by Trudy on 3/31/07 5:59: AM

Thank you so much for the help and support you are giving our children. The video was so moving and true. I remember the first time my daughter told me that she loved me without me prompting her to. It was the most beautiful sound in the world.
posted by Brandi Terrell on 3/31/07 7:12: AM