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My 9 year old grandson is Autistic. I pray continuously that the Powers that Be strengthen the hands of researchers all over the globe to find the cure - fast .....
posted by kamini Barua on 5/09/07 5:31: AM

My 9 year old grandson is Autistic. I pray continuously that the Powers that Be strengthen the hands of researchers all over the globe to find the cure - fast .....
posted by kamini Barua on 5/09/07 5:31: AM

What a great video!! My son has PDD and his biggest challenge is socialization. The more aware the public is on Autism will help our children and their families. Keep forwarding this to all your friends and family.
posted by Cori on 5/09/07 5:18: AM

These are special children that need our support, love and understanding. They are truly Children of God.
posted by Phyllis Bishop on 5/09/07 5:18: AM

Iam the Grandmother of an autistic Grandson who is at a higher function than alot of these wonderful kids but he has other problems he can not read or write he can only print the basic things such his name address and phone number and tell people my name as I have soul custody of him and have had since he was 2 yrs. old...he is in special education..he hates change for the most part and his daily routine is always the same.There are 2 special people in his life that he sees on Saturdays that have done alot to encourage him and do things with him and for him that i can't, Thanks Diana and Steve..He has come a long way from the frustrated,out of control little one to a much calmer young man who wants to please all and has alot of love to give...We can learn alot from these kids, if we only take the time to listen and watch...what a better world this would be if we only had the innocense of them and the love these kids can give to all....How wonderful it would indeed BE....To all who have the priviledge of being with or caring for an Autistic child or have a child who is autistic,GOD BLESS....JAYNE
posted by Jayne on 5/09/07 5:10: AM

Great way to get the word out! People need to get educated! This is their future!
posted by Gina on 5/09/07 12:36: AM

this touched my heart. i lost my son in a car accident 4 yrs ago he was only 17 gino made abad dicission that night and i have to live with out seeing his beautifull face but i do know that he loved me and this father and sister and brother we miss him. gino mom always
posted by linda merante on 5/08/07 7:36: PM

My son is High Functioning along with Bipolar Disorder. I can see the pain and frustration in the children's eyes and feel for the families. I pray that our society can reach out in more effective ways and help children and their families. We need to educate people so that they not stand in judgement :)
posted by Cynthia Valentine-Norman on 5/08/07 7:29: PM

Beautiful video thanks so much for sharing this! I have a 3 year old son Jonathan with Autism and I know how prescious these children are to those of us who get the chance to know them. Gods Love!
posted by lisa sherrington on 5/08/07 7:12: PM

good job!!!!!autism is not a noticed concern in canada, more need to speak out!! in depth learning can bring about a better understanding for family and friends of autistic children. good job!!!!
posted by wyndie on 5/08/07 6:55: PM

I have a 14 year old son with autism. His kindness and willingness to help makes me a better person. As parents of autistic children, we share a common bond. We see potential in our kids, where others can't. It is the encouragement and comfort of websites like these that let us know, we are not alone!!
posted by Beverly Byrd on 5/08/07 6:51: PM

As a speech language pathologist who works with autistic kids and their parents, I pray that this video is seen by many so that education can lead to compassion and understanding in our world!!!
posted by Jennye on 5/08/07 6:14: PM

Advocacy and knowledge is the key that will continue to unlock doors for a child with Autism, and for the parents who hold the key it is the power to help open those doors. God Bless.
posted by sunny on 5/08/07 6:03: PM

I know one of the people who have autism that is in this video. We treat him with respect and enjoy him a lot. He is our middle school manager for a lot of sports.
posted by Pavle on 5/08/07 5:53: PM

My nephew has Asperger's. My sister is his guardian and "learner" because he teaches her and me as well, things that I never thought of.
posted by Billy on 5/08/07 5:50: PM

As a father of two healthy boys, my heart goes out to the parents of children with Autism. I cry in happiness (to myself) for my children's fortune while crying (aloud) for the children afflicted with all types of ailments, Autism being one of the most baffling. As a youth coach of many sports, I've met children with Asperger's and seen the love they share. It is my most sincere hope that all parents can enjoy the love of their children, and to joy of returning that love. FiveFF's video is heartwarming, and a bit breaking. Where did this disease come from? We must find out; a whole generation is now affected. I know where my charitable donations are going from now on.
posted by John Venditto on 5/08/07 5:11: PM

we pray for our grandson. we know that he is making progress,
posted by j.walewski on 5/08/07 4:25: PM

I work with autistic children everyday as a teacher's assistant and i have to tell you that i learn more from them than i could ever teach them. They bring joy into my world every single day and they never fail to amaze me. I am very blessed.
posted by Jacque on 5/08/07 4:07: PM

Bravo! This video seemed to capture a more positive and loving element of autism.
posted by Reid on 5/08/07 3:29: PM

My nephew is on the autistic spectrum and so my heart crys for him. This video touched me so - I would like to believe one day autism will no longer exist is our lifetime !
posted by Pauline on 5/08/07 3:07: PM





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