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I am a Speech/Language Pathologist who works with several kids on the Autism Spectrum. Let us all be more open to those with all disabilities. There is a secret world inside all autistic persons and they would love to share it.
posted by Sharon on 5/09/07 6:44: PM
Thank you!
posted by Muriel Benedetti on 5/09/07 6:44: PM
So sweet, so touching. Incredibly poinient truths about autism.
posted by Margaret on 5/09/07 6:38: PM
Lets hope the more we know about, research and study autism the closer we are to understanding and curing this condition.
posted by Sandy on 5/09/07 6:23: PM
That is awesome thanks so much!!!
posted by Ruth on 5/09/07 6:03: PM
Most people do not realize the challenges both parents and children go through when a child has any type of development issues. Their lives and our are so very different. It takes love, and patience to understand and support their growth. My heart goes out to any and every parent who has been blessed by god to accept these challenges. Every day is different! Pattie
posted by Pattie on 5/09/07 5:58: PM
I am particularly touched as I have a great nephew with apraxia which is akin to autism as I am told.
posted by clay barr on 5/09/07 5:49: PM
I am particularly touched as I have a great nephew with apraxia which is akin to autism as I am told.
posted by clay barr on 5/09/07 5:49: PM
I am particularly touched as I have a great nephew with apraxia which is akin to autism as I am told.
posted by clay barr on 5/09/07 5:48: PM
I am particularly touched as I have a great nephew with apraxia which is akin to autism as I am told.
posted by clay barr on 5/09/07 5:48: PM
I am particularly touched as I have a great nephew with apraxia which is akin to autism as I am told.
posted by clay barr on 5/09/07 5:48: PM
I am particularly touched as I have a great nephew with apraxia which is akin to autism as I am told.
posted by clay barr on 5/09/07 5:48: PM
Thank you for putting together a video raising awareness for Autism. It will be helpful if the videos have captions for folks with hearing loss so they too can understand autism. I am Deaf and could only benefit from the visual part of this video. I have two children whom are both Autistic and Deaf. They sign in order to communicate. I am blessed with an opportunity to be their mother for they are my heart. Thank you for raising awareness that folks with autism are people too.
posted by Kathy Keeter on 5/09/07 5:38: PM
Awesome!
posted by Denise Holland on 5/09/07 5:24: PM
I am a teachers aide and have been working with "special kids" for 12 years. With all the disabilities I have seen Autisum to me is the worst. We need more people like Five for Fighting. Hopefully someday we can find a cure. In my eyes "they" are all special.
posted by jodi on 5/09/07 5:24: PM
I have twin uncles with autism. I don't know that I would have watched the video if I didn't. That made me realize that maybe there is a need for more awareness.
posted by michelle on 5/09/07 5:12: PM
WOW!! This is wonderful! I have a 9 yr.old that has AUTISM ! Thank you!!
posted by Brenda.D on 5/09/07 5:05: PM
This is very well done. Have 2 loved ones with different types of autism My prayers ar with them
posted by Judi Murray on 5/09/07 4:45: PM
Let us learn. Let us pray. Let each of us count our blessings evry single precious day.
posted by jane on 5/09/07 4:32: PM

I am a grandmother of 2 beautiful autistic children, a boy Jacob 8 and a girl Jessie 6.My daughter is expecting another child soon and I hope this child is not autistic, but if God wills it, then we will love this boy too.I am hoping for a child that is not autistic, because the other two could learn so much from him.He could help them and his parents as he grows .
posted by Dolores Phinney on 5/09/07 7:03: PM