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may god lead the way to a cure
posted by kattie a dubbs on 5/08/07 2:47: PM
Beautiful are all the children!!!
posted by MJ on 5/08/07 2:38: PM
Thanks for your work!!
posted by Lisa on 5/08/07 2:37: PM
What kind of world do I want
I wish that my child be treated as an individual-not pigeon holed as the end result of batteries of test taken over the lenght of his life. I wish for his doctors, therapists, teacher, aides to see that he is more than numbers on a graph or points on a line....that his test measure what he may do, NOT what he will do. I wish that they all would see the person that he is --so different from the dozens that they see every day, or the thousands they see every year. I wish that they would see the BIG BLUE eyed, giggling little boy with all opportunities ahead of him, not patient client #xxx with his limitations bound to him like shackles. I wish for his happiness. I wish that my son will have all the tools he will need to live his life to his fullest extent. I wish that he will have an adequate education to prepare him for his life ahead, and that he will have the community, friends, teachers, therapists and aides he will need to grow and develop to his greatest potential. Lastly I wish that he will be cared for cherished and loved as long as he lives by loving parents while we are alive, and by a loving circle of family and friends when we are gone. I wish with all my heart that he will be prepared to live in the community and be able to make a contribution to socity in a meaningful way TO HIM. I wish he will be prpared financially and emotionally to live his life fully, not to be dependent on others, but able to have what he needs without worry for as long as he lives. Thats what kind of world I want for my 8 year old son who is autistic This is what I know EARLY intervention, OT, Speech Therapy, Sensory Its our life we live it at 2 they tore my heart out he will never this and that etc. at 8 he goes to a regular school with a one on one. He knows more about this computer than I ever will. Want to talk animals hes your man. I will never forget the day I Finally heard I love you mommy What amazes me the most about autistic children is they are all different but the same in so many ways. The hand flapping he finally could tell me "I do it when Im excited" What a gift from God they are they REALLY make you look at the world in a different way they are so honest and straight forward and very loving. What kind of world would it be if we were all that way????
posted by Dianna on 5/08/07 2:34: PM
Wow! What a powerful piece.
posted by Linda on 5/08/07 2:30: PM
We have a 15 year daughter who is non verbal but
teaches us things that are truly important in life. You just have to adjust and move on make the best of it.
posted by marie on 5/08/07 2:24: PM
Wow! That is an amazing video and it's true! The world would be so much better if everyone could live together in harmony! Please send that video to everyone! What a great message to send to others. I almost cried watching it!
posted by Emily on 5/08/07 2:09: PM
Perhaps it is more important for the child with autism to understand when her mommy says "I love you" than for the child to say "I love you" to her. Just one moms oppinion.
posted by Nanci Puwalski on 5/08/07 2:08: PM
Great job!! Thank you for serving. May God Bless you all for caring for His Children.
posted by Ana Pereira on 5/08/07 2:06: PM
May the world be a better place with the special gifts of Autistic children.
posted by Mary Cook on 5/08/07 1:56: PM
Amazing video!
posted by Sharon Shapiro on 5/08/07 1:48: PM
Beautiful video, beautiful song-hoping alot of money is raised for Autism research.
posted by Kevin Fitzgerald on 5/08/07 1:25: PM
So beautiful! I've watched the video over and over and read all of the amazing comments by people who's lives have been touched by autism in some way. Thank You to Kristi,such an amazing mom,Brayden"Mr.B." yes, you too Caroline for aloowing me to be a part of this journey.
posted by Mary Gomes on 5/08/07 1:20: PM
My step son has Asperger's. He has been a part of my life since he was 10 years old. He is now 18 and graduating from high school. He has taught me so much. I am a high school teacher and Joshua has taught me so much that makes me a better teacher.
posted by barbara on 5/08/07 1:03: PM
Thank you for this beautiful video!
posted by Joanne on 5/08/07 1:00: PM
God bless us all that deal on a daily basis with loved ones who suffer with Alzheimers/autism/dementia. People need to be made aware of these very real conditions and strive to bring about a cure of these life-robbing diseases in the future!
posted by KATHY on 5/08/07 12:37: PM
Lord bless you for all for your selfless work. I have friends with autistic children, and there is just no information out there. Thank you for raising awareness on this disease.
posted by Monkey on 5/08/07 12:23: PM
As a mom and a special education teacher, I loved the video! Thank you for continuing to raise awareness of Autism and for your support and efforts in finding a cure (or at least doing more research on understanding the development and cause of Autism).
posted by Lisa on 5/08/07 12:18: PM
What a wonderful video and hope it can help the children,parents and families who live with this mystery everyday.
God Bless you all!
posted by Geri Rohrbaugh on 5/08/07 12:13: PM

Let us be vigilant in our efforts and grateful for our precious gifts. happy mother's day to you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted by ann on 5/08/07 3:02: PM