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For once in my life, I am speechless! This is a beautiful way to get people whose lives are touched by autism together. My son,Erick, is wonderful as is. When he tells me "I love moma!", my heart skips a beat! Never give up hope!
posted by Didi Young_Harris on 5/14/07 9:28: PM

Thank you for making this moving video about autism. We have two sons with autism. My next door neighbor has three, and my neighbor down the street has one also. These are beautiful children who have so much to give. We all need to work together to find a cure.
posted by Terra on 5/14/07 9:21: PM

Thanks you for that beautiful song and sharing those images of love and nurturing
posted by Muguette Moreau on 5/14/07 8:20: PM

i have worked with children with Autism and I was moved by your video . Howener you showed the Loving ,calm side of Autism which has so many diverse entities ! I have experienced with one special family who are the Best parents anyone could wish for , how thier child has systematically become violent, and in the process of destroying the home that the loving parents have built together. She has kicked holes in the walls, removed and tossed pictures from the walls and pulled a large t.v.out of it's moorings in an entertainment center ! etc. hOWEVER she is lucky to have parents who love her and have loving times with her but are not able to take her on Family outings unless it is in thier boat on the water.
posted by Helen on 5/14/07 6:39: PM

Heartbreaking. I have a 14 year old son, Ryan. He has autism. He is the best guy. Not everyone can see that. Thank you for the amazing video and all the beautiful faces.
posted by cynthia on 5/14/07 6:02: PM

I am the mom of 18 year old twin autistic boys. This video captured so much of the love and joy that can be had with these special children. It isn't all heartbreak and sorrow!!
posted by Lee McIntee on 5/14/07 5:40: PM

Thank you for giving a voice to all our children, no matter what their disabilities are. God bless.
posted by Mary Lou Rosien on 5/14/07 5:19: PM

Words cannot express how I felt watching this video....My 8yr old son has autism. He is an incredible boy. This song and video really brings all my feelings for my son to the surface, only to remind me why I fight so hard for him everyday. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
posted by TARA SCHULTZ on 5/14/07 5:05: PM

My 12 year old son has autism. The video is beautiful and very heart-wrming. Thank you - you gave life to these individuals who are often silenced by ignorance, a lack of education, and a need for understanding. Thank you.
posted by Michelle on 5/14/07 4:53: PM

beautyful video.....i have a son who is autistic...and this just brought tears to my eyes..its a wonderful thing what you are doing...everyone needs to be aware of autism..and how it affects many families....and everyone needs to learn to accept....and love ...much love ~kyst
posted by barbi on 5/14/07 4:35: PM

Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET) is having great success with handling autism to the point where the children are able to attend regular classes. Speechless children speak, look into your eyes and are able to interact normally with others. Check it out at www.naet.com. They have research and case studies to document the successes.
posted by Karl R.O.S. Johnson, DC on 5/14/07 4:31: PM

Former dsw worker and have worked with autisic children and I think this is a great thing to do.
posted by Lisa on 5/14/07 4:12: PM

Some of the most interesting, well behaved and intelligent children that I've ever been around have autism. I thoroughly enjoy their company.
posted by Andy Stireman on 5/14/07 3:06: PM

wow what a great video! I made sure that all my friends watched it since my twin has autism and all of my friends cried when they watched this video thanks for this wonderful video and every one should help find a cure
posted by JENNA on 5/14/07 3:00: PM

On behalf of my son, who will turn 5 on Saturday, and all the other kids living with autism, I thank you.
posted by Jacquie W. on 5/14/07 1:51: PM

May God continue blessing us with the knowledge we are receiving for all the speacial Children with Autism!! The song is so touching and beautiful!
posted by Cindy on 5/14/07 1:23: PM

May God Hold all the children in his arms and keep them close to his heart...God Bless!
posted by Jarry Shelby on 5/14/07 1:19: PM

Prayers to you!!!
posted by Cathy on 5/14/07 1:08: PM

As a parent of an autistic 8 year old boy...EVERYDAY is an adventure. Touching footage put to a great song. Thanks!
posted by Elyse on 5/14/07 1:02: PM

My hearts breaks one day, and soars the others. My son Dominick just turned five, he has made amazing progress since being diagnosed at 2 1/2. Thank you for the beautiful video. I await the cure ............
posted by Margaret Carson on 5/14/07 12:46: PM





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