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It's scarey how wide spread this has become. I fell for the families & have hope for those afflicted.
posted by Anne on 5/09/07 4:32: PM

MORE LOVE AND UNDERSTANDING AND LESS IGNORANCE. i AM SENDING THIS TO EVERYONE i KNOW
posted by Judy on 5/09/07 4:30: PM

Thanks for caring and sharing. My heart goes out to all the mothers & fathers, as I know your road is not easy. God gives us all our cross to bear and doesn't miss any of us, does he? There are lessons to be learned in every situation.
posted by Lisa S on 5/09/07 4:28: PM

This video hit's close to home as my sister has some delays and I was raised around children with all sorts of issues.
posted by Cassandra on 5/09/07 3:57: PM

That was so beautiful. I don't know anyone with autism but I know it's terrible. I hope this makes a difference in everyone's life.
posted by Alex on 5/09/07 3:48: PM

That was so beautiful. I don't know anyone with autism but I know it's terrible. I hope this makes a difference in everyone's life.
posted by Alex on 5/09/07 3:47: PM

Wow. What a beautiful video. I have a son who has several developmental delays. He is slowly improving, but it can be so tough at times. We see alot of autistic children when we take him to his therapies. It breaks my heart- for the kids and their parents. They are so brave and so are their parents. God bless all the sweet children with autism. Tammy
posted by Tammy on 5/09/07 3:21: PM

Thank you.
posted by Stephanie Jofe on 5/09/07 3:03: PM

wow. that's awesome. thank you guys for doing that. people should be more aware of autism and kids with autism shouldn't have to be so misunderstood.
posted by sarah on 5/09/07 2:48: PM

What a beautiful video! Such loving and special children that the world is better for having here to show us diff perspectives!
posted by robyn on 5/09/07 2:45: PM

Thank you Five for Fighting for helping bring autism awareness to the front of the line. We have a wonderful nephew who has autism and for his family, it is a 24/7/365 struggle. There has to be a cure. We just need more people to jump on the band wagon and push for the research to find the cause and the cure. The numbers of children with autism is growing at too fast a pace. Thanks for helping.
posted by Kate on 5/09/07 2:40: PM

I have been working with children with Autism for the last 8 years. You're video was terrific. Thanks for the help fighting this disorder.
posted by Benjamin J. Becker on 5/09/07 2:39: PM

I am a teacher of students with special needs and have taught several students with autism. This a beautiful video that shows autisic children as human beings and could give hope to so many parents. Teaching students with autism is very rewarding and can be very frustrating at the same time. Thank you making this video.
posted by Beth Reed on 5/09/07 2:23: PM

I love my autistic angel, Jay! Thanks Five for Fighting... the video is beautiful!
posted by Molly on 5/09/07 2:07: PM

What a great video!!! My wonderful son is 8 and has Asbergers. He continues to learn how to "fit into society". Awareness is so important as Autism has no color or particular look on the "outside". With attempts such as this video, I hope that people can gain more patience and understanding for those who live with thier silent social struggles and hopefully think twice before judging anyone. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
posted by Jeanette Y on 5/09/07 1:56: PM

What a great video!!! My wonderful son is 8 and has Asbergers. He continues to learn how to "fit into society". Awareness is so important as Autism has no color or particular look on the "outside". With attempts such as this video, I hope that people can gain more patience and understanding for those who live with thier silent social struggles and hopefully think twice before judging anyone. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
posted by Jeanette Y on 5/09/07 1:56: PM

I have a 17 yr old with Autism. No friends, no date for the prom. She's smart and beautiful but socially she just doesn't cut it. Classmates just don't understand her and most just tease her. She wants so much to be "normal". I think instead of teaching sex education in the early grades, children should be taught about people with "special needs". Maybe then they will grow to learn how to have understanding and compassion for those who are "different" than themselves.
posted by gd on 5/09/07 1:40: PM

As a therapist who works with many families who have a child diagnosed with Autism, I congratulate Five for Fighting for providing Autism awareness...this is such a beautiful song and slide show. Well done!!
posted by Jackie on 5/09/07 1:37: PM

Awesome
posted by JK on 5/09/07 1:17: PM

Beautiful Video. My heart goes out to the families. God Bless you.
posted by Dee on 5/09/07 1:15: PM





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