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Nice Video. Our son Ryan ( He's renamed himself Gizmo )is the bright spot of our day. We realize his potential even with autism. The dissapointment is what his potential could be without autism and on all the things that he misses out on. Most people think that people with autism live in their own worlds. While this is true to a certain extent,they are also acutely aware of the everyday world that we live in.I agree that perceptions of people with autism are skewed and hope for more acceptance and understanding soon.
posted by Jeff on 5/11/07 10:53: AM
Very beautiful job. I wish that one day i see every country care about them as your. We need the knowledge of the world.
posted by Hava on 5/11/07 10:48: AM
Thanks for all children who suffer autism
posted by Mounia on 5/11/07 10:46: AM
Absolutely outstanding video, extremely touching in a very wonderful way on a very personal level. It's great to see so much heart for something like Autism and the love for these children/adults. It's time to educate the world more and this is great way to get people's attention! Well Done
posted by Richard Sheridan on 5/11/07 10:33: AM
That was a beautiful song and video!
posted by Jane S on 5/11/07 10:09: AM
Wonderful video - very well done ~ Sensitive and informative!
posted by Janet Berger on 5/11/07 9:47: AM
Anything for Benny!He's a cutie pie! <3
posted by Michelle on 5/11/07 9:22: AM
I have friends with autistic children. They are indeed special and need special positive attention. I know that for them to have a normal day with their child it would take a miracle. This video can be the first step to that miracle. Great music with great visuals. Great job!
posted by Beetle on 5/11/07 9:04: AM
You dont know how much it helps by just letting us know that you care. By making people more aware of Autism it well help to eliminate that never ending feeling I have when out in public that I should have a sign that says "yes they are autistic". Thanks again..
posted by Jason & Chris's Dad on 5/11/07 8:55: AM
WE EXIST. Whether you believe in God or not, we exist. I happen to believe in God and that we were created to love Him with all our hearts, soul and mind, and to love OTHERS as He loves us. That doesn't EXCLUDE anyone. People with special needs exist, and we are to love them and help them flourish to become all they can be, as they will do the same and more FOR US! What a lovely way to exist in this world--sharing love with another human being! Great video. Thanks!
posted by Martha on 5/11/07 8:45: AM
Thank you from me and for my little 2-year-old granddaughter, who struggles with this illusive disability.
posted by Margaret Bjarnason on 5/11/07 8:41: AM
Thank you for letting us see into your world and educating us ... We pray for a cure and until then - may every wonderful child who has been touched by this know that they are a wonderous soul!
posted by The Mullins Family on 5/11/07 8:25: AM
This video is so close to my heart. My 3 year old daughter has Autism and it's nice to know that the word is getting out to people. Everyone of us are different in our onw way. That's why we are all special.
posted by Cindy King on 5/11/07 7:19: AM
Nice Video. We are ALL handicapped in one sense or another, and these kids are no different than the rest of us, they just have a unique way of seeing things and expressing things...
posted by TommyB. on 5/11/07 6:31: AM
Hello,
What a wonderful wonderful video. I only wish that people would not judge other people; the world would be a much more loving place to live.
I always wondered why people stare at others who are different, I say shame on them.
Jody Karppinen
posted by Jody Karppinen on 5/11/07 6:12: AM
My son who is almost 3yrs old is on the austism spectrum. We started tons of therapy when he was 18 mths. My husband and I take advantage of every minute of the day to work with him and we're seeing incredible progress. He's made us better parents and even though it can be wearing, stressful, and frustrating, don't loose hope. Shoot for the stars and hope for the best.
posted by Linda on 5/11/07 5:46: AM
What a beautifully moving video.
posted by katie on 5/11/07 5:32: AM
I have a son with C.P. and also autism. I totally understand this. They are very special people and loving people. Good luck with everything your doing.Ali
posted by Alison on 5/11/07 5:30: AM
thank you.
posted by connie robinson on 5/11/07 5:22: AM

My 10 year old son has Aspergers Syndrome one form of ASD. Your beautiful video just made me cry (again!)for the hope of understanding and help for these wonderful little people.
posted by Neil on 5/11/07 10:56: AM