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This was a very touching video.
posted by maria on 5/16/07 3:18: PM
I am holding back the tears! A very beautiful clip!
posted by Faith on 5/16/07 3:10: PM
Awareness is key! This is a great piece.
posted by Janina on 5/16/07 3:10: PM
Thank you for sharing this information.
posted by Elizabeth on 5/16/07 2:44: PM
Such a positive wish for our future. I am sure so many can relate. This video is gives hope for Autism awareness and helps create an understanding for us that are already aware.
posted by Catanna on 5/16/07 2:35: PM
This video is excellent!!!!!!! GOOD JOB
posted by Alex on 5/16/07 1:24: PM
As a mom of 3 boys with Autism, I am so glad to see this beautiful video. Thank you! It makes all the hard work worth it
posted by Krystal on 5/16/07 1:02: PM
My face of Autism is a beautiful little five year old boy named Justice. He is my super hero guy and I am the proudest Mommy! Please check us out at:www.Justice4Autism.com or www.Justice4Autism.org. Think Autism. Think Cure!
Brightest Blessings To All!
posted by Eufrasia on 5/16/07 12:34: PM
Awesome !!!!!!!!
posted by Yvette on 5/16/07 12:11: PM
Thanks for this video, it brought me to tears!!!
posted by Andrea Torp on 5/16/07 11:56: AM
VERY cool video! It has been a long time coming. I have an autistic brother who was diagnosed in the 1970s and my mother was actually told by a doctor that it was her fault my brother was autistic. What a crock! Awareness of this condition is better than it used to be, but we still have a LONG way to go. Stuff like this can help get the word out!
posted by Jennifer S. on 5/16/07 11:46: AM
ME ENCANTO LAS CARITAS , LUVED IT :-) GOD BLESS
posted by Daniel on 5/16/07 11:18: AM
This video was wonderful! Thanks for getting the word out and for having a comment section where all of us who have a child, grandchild, sister, brother etc can share our feelings. I have a 16 year old daughter with Aspergers and I see more positives everyday she grows. Hang in there parents- it is worth it!
posted by Lesa on 5/16/07 10:42: AM
My 4 yr old granddaughter was diagnosed 2 yrs ago with a form of autism. She has been in special classes provided by the town and has increased her capacity to learn and her development skills and personality have all been improved. Keep up the good work and help raise funds needed for more research and treatment. GET INVOLVED. You will feel better also.
posted by John Goulet on 5/16/07 10:29: AM
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video!
posted by Laurie on 5/16/07 10:15: AM
That video was absolutely beautiful. I'm passing the link on to my friends. Thank you for the chance to see this lovely work.
posted by Renee on 5/16/07 9:41: AM
As a proud mom of a 7yr old w/autism I'm thrilled at all the awareness and I loved the video. Keep them coming!!
posted by Nicole on 5/16/07 8:50: AM
I am the mother of a 4 year old autistic son. Thank God people are becoming more aware of this disability and following the conviction of their hearts to get involved and help. For all parents of children with this condition, don't be discouraged, we will find a cure. There are great things in store for these children, they will have a feature and high quility of life, I WILL SETTLE FOR NOTHING LESS!!!!
posted by Ruthann Stites on 5/16/07 8:19: AM
I am the mother of a 4 year old autistic son. Thank God people are becoming more aware of this disability and following the conviction of their hearts to get involved and help. For all parents of children with this condition, don't be discouraged, we will find a cure. There are great things in store for these children, they will have a feature and high quility of life, I WILL SETTLE FOR NOTHING LESS!!!!
posted by Ruthann Stites on 5/16/07 8:19: AM

I am not one to look a forwarded e-mails, but I am glad I actually checked this one out. I teach students with autism. This video and song are too true. Love the facts throughout...
posted by cholbach on 5/16/07 3:25: PM