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Thank you for raising the bar of awareness.
posted by Julie on 5/14/07 4:02: AM
I have a i6 year old son and was diagnosed with autism spectum disorder when he was 7 year old. He is a nice son and a caring brother to his 3 sisters and a big brother.
posted by edith jardeleza on 5/14/07 2:58: AM
This video captures the amazing nature of these children. My younger brother is autistic and he is a very beautiful individual.
posted by Shawna on 5/13/07 8:23: PM
I have known a family with what was described as"border- line
autism". I'm not sure what that really means but the youngster
has been leading a "normal" life, as far as I can tell. lately much has been written in the national press, but much exposure is urgently needed.I will pass the video along to a few people. There are those who refuse to read or view things that are forwards.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
posted by Ranjit Hall on 5/13/07 7:51: PM
This is truly a remarkable video. We must make the world listen.
posted by Karen Bowman on 5/13/07 7:16: PM
Thank you. As a mother of a 27 year old living with Autism it wonderful to see that more and more attention is being given to this cause. Andd that because of it more strides are being made.
posted by susan on 5/13/07 6:55: PM
As a grandmother with a grandson with a form of autism, I so hope that someday soon a cure will be found or better yet, a way to prevent autism with be discovered and put into play.
posted by Betsy on 5/13/07 6:37: PM
Every moment counts in searching for answers/ treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder. God bless their parents and caregivers.
posted by Georgan Reitmeier on 5/13/07 5:58: PM
I have friends that have children with autism. This is a beautiful video and I will make sure I pass it on. Thank you for contributing to a much needed cause.
posted by Patricia Hanks on 5/13/07 5:44: PM
Amazing video!
posted by Robyn on 5/13/07 5:13: PM
Having a nephew with autism, I never know how to help but this video has given me an aim for each day to encourage what you are doing. So I will visit and play this video everyday.
posted by SANDRA on 5/13/07 3:49: PM
Having worked with people with autism in my work as a social worker, I understand the impact on the family and the emotional challenges for the individual. This is a powerful message, beautifully done. Thanks to all who made this happen...Peace
posted by Diane Kraft on 5/13/07 3:44: PM
To quote Patty T. below, who said it better than I ever could: Thank you Five for FIGHTING! This is very generous. We must never stop trying to find a cure!
posted by Patrick N. on 5/13/07 3:08: PM
This is a beautifully gripping video. It truly touches the soul..
posted by Jason McDermith on 5/13/07 2:58: PM
This video is the first of it's kind to finally do something for this growing issue with young children. It's so wonderful to see and to know that people out there care enough to make a difference. Any parent that has an autistic child was blessed by God because He knew they were the ones that can truly be there for their child. These individuals are courageous and strong. I admire them tremendously.
posted by Devika Johnson on 5/13/07 1:43: PM
very informative
posted by maree lindsay on 5/13/07 1:10: PM
very informative
posted by maree lindsay on 5/13/07 1:08: PM
Thank you for everything you do and for the information on autism. My grandson, now 8 was diagnosed with autism. The video was inspiring. My grandson visited us this winter and he could read better than I could at his age and I was on the National Honor Society. Never give up.
posted by ann allen on 5/13/07 12:33: PM
As a friend of someone with an autistic son I want to say this ...
We are all given the gift of Hope ....
Hope has two children,
Anger and Courage,
Anger to see the way things are,
And Courage to change them!
posted by Kim Litwiller on 5/13/07 12:06: PM

Truly amazing video and my prayers are with you for a cure! Thank you!
posted by Peggy on 5/14/07 5:10: AM