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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 8:18: AM

Beautifully Done video. For some answers about how to minimize unhealthy exposures to toxins check www.womenshealthandenvironment.org
posted by Elisa Beck on 5/16/07 8:04: AM

Wow! I am the mother of a 5 1/2yo and 4yo twins, all of whom are Autistic. I can't thank-you enough for your effort to raise awareness and understanding of what is happening to our children. My heart aches when my daughter screams in uncontrollable rages or the fact that her twin brother has yet to speak a single word. My eldest echoe's much of what he hears, but doesn't understand. The strain on a family is enormous. Let's make Autism History together. Thank-you!
posted by B-J Biduck on 5/16/07 7:56: AM

A Beautiful song and video. A wonderful way to get the message out there. I am a mom of a little boy with Autism and this was very touching. Thanks.
posted by Marisa M on 5/16/07 7:53: AM

Great.....Jim, The Lighthouse Ministry
posted by James W. Adcock on 5/16/07 7:40: AM

Great.....Jim, The Lighthouse Ministry
posted by James W. Adcock on 5/16/07 7:40: AM

As a teacher I see the impact and the increase in diagnosis of this condition. Early intervention and diagnosis are helpful, and understanding are also keys to the children's success, and success is possible!
posted by Sue on 5/16/07 7:28: AM

I work for the Wisconsin Early Autism Project and it is so great to see such a beautiful video and message about autism! There is hope!
posted by Erika on 5/16/07 7:26: AM

My son is 5 and a half years old and he was diagonsed with autism just a few years ago. We always knew something was going on and we worried about him and his development because he was behind and having trouble. So we seeked help and seeked help until we finally found the right kind of help he needed and after several doctors and rounds of test and believe me they did so much testing i felt so bad i felt like i was to blame there was so much going on i just wanted to help my son and help find the best possible help for him and find answers. I may not be able to have all the answers to this day that i would like to have but at least now we know what we are dealing with and we can help him and strive to help him with the best possible future. I will never give up trying to help him and find answers and therapy has been very helpful he has made amazing progress and that warms my heart and makes me even more hopeful. Nobody can tell me to give up because i won't i too have cried the tears and worried and i still and always will wondering what it is like for him and wandering why i can't do more and why it was him not me but he is amazing and he is smart and he knows a whole lot more than he would like for you to believe and i believe that continuing to work with him and patience can be an amazing help. Thank you.
posted by Amanda Vallejo on 5/16/07 6:46: AM

This was so good.I'mearning more each day Thanks to all
posted by mary k rodgers on 5/16/07 6:37: AM

This was so good.I'mearning more each day Thanks to all
posted by mary k rodgers on 5/16/07 6:37: AM

that was beautiful, i have a three years old grandson with autism.
posted by delcina pemberton on 5/16/07 6:30: AM

A Voice..John Ondrasik "Five for Fighting" "WORLD" Many heartfelt Thanks to John Ondrasik from Five for Fighting....In a society filled with the "ME" generation...it is wonderful to see someone who will not only donate to ASD, Austism, & PDD from the song "WORLD"....but at the same time give them the "Voice" needed to make people aware of the fastest growing world wide epidemic. AUTISM
posted by Anne on 5/16/07 6:19: AM

John Ondrasik you have a heart of GOLD. Many heartfelt thanks for all those to whom you are lending a VOICE.............
posted by Anne on 5/16/07 5:58: AM

This video was a beautiful piece to watch. So much is unknown, so much to learn. May patience, love and understanding be given to these families and children. And may dollars be given to research.
posted by Lois on 5/16/07 5:30: AM

I am 22 and have Asperger's and have a twin brother with autism. This video was so cool. I hope more people get the opportunity to see it.
posted by Alex on 5/16/07 4:56: AM

Fortunately, my daughter Molly was diagnosed with autism at the early age of 18 months. After countless hours of therapy, intervention, and I must say PATIENCE!!, Molly will be entering regular kindergarten when she is 5. She is 4 now and I heard the words "I love you, mom" for the first time last week. Catch 'em early folks. That is the key to opening a big, thick door for these kids. Take it upon yourselves to post the "warning signs to look for" in every kind of public place you can find. We may not be able to cure these babes yet, but catching them early will give them great hopes at living a independent and loving life. May God bless our children.
posted by Wendy Foster on 5/16/07 4:53: AM

Thank you for those who care.....
posted by maryytipton on 5/16/07 4:51: AM


posted by Thomas G. Andry on 5/16/07 4:44: AM

I have known several people whose lives have been touched by autism. May this song bring light and hope to others...
posted by Meg on 5/15/07 9:26: PM





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