The way my brother loves me...
Description: An autistic boy's thank you to his brother
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Scott
Credits: Jake and Matthew get all the credit for this
Views: 9814
Posted: 4/05/07 9:01 PM
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autism jake matthew speaks zadroga
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awwww
posted by Rachel Iverson on 4/07/07 2:31: PM
This video was so touching it brought tears to my eyes. It is so wonderful to see how much love and caring those boys have for each other. My 3 kids could take a lesson from them. There is no stronger bond than family. Great job and God Bless!
posted by Lisa on 4/07/07 1:52: PM
The brother's faces speak volumes - no words are needed to see the love that exists here. Thanks for sharing.
posted by Angela on 4/07/07 1:16: PM
I laughed, I cried (then I blew my nose) – TWO THUMBS UP for Jake, Matthew and their parents. Love comes in all different packages. What a wonderful way to the show the love between brothers.
You guys rock!
posted by Aunt Joyce on 4/07/07 9:44: AM
What a beautiful and touching video. You really have two great boys. I wish you all the best!
posted by Marianne on 4/07/07 8:19: AM
loving the video...keep up the hope...we will solve the mystery one day! take care!
posted by irene on 4/06/07 11:08: PM
It is very nice to see two very loving siblings. I wish them all the best in the world.
posted by monica on 4/06/07 9:24: PM
Wow, What two special boys you have here. God Bless you all
posted by Chad Sims on 4/06/07 9:10: PM
Wow! The boys have grown up so much! I hope all is well with you all. This video definitely brought a tear to my eyes! It's great to see that Matthew is still so great with Jake. Say "hi" to the boys for me and give them a hug. Hope to see you all soon!
posted by Tara K. on 4/06/07 8:09: PM
I was really touched by this beautiful video.... you're really blessed to have such wonderful children lucky enough to find themselves brothers to each other. God knows where to send each child, and they certainly found their best place with you, Carla and Scott. Thank you for sharing it with us!
posted by Patty on 4/06/07 7:41: PM
I haven't seen the boys in quite a while. This is such a lovely tribute to them both. Carla and Scott, you should be so proud. Lisa & David
posted by Lisa Kutchaver on 4/06/07 6:59: PM
This is such a beutiful video. I work with children who have Autism and absolutely adore each and every one of them. Thank you for sharing all that love with us.
posted by Christy on 4/06/07 6:16: PM
Scott...this is a beautiful tribute to Jake and Matthew. It is great to see Jake again. The daily struggles of having a child with autism are balanced by the sweetness of our children.
Adam and Nancy
posted by Nancy Selph on 4/06/07 1:28: PM
What a beautiful story of two brothers and their love for each other. It is really was very emotional to see how much love they have for each other. Thank you for sharing this with us.
posted by martha on 4/06/07 12:47: PM
Thanks dad, for making this. I cried through the whole thing. I love you mom and jake so much.
posted by Matthew on 4/06/07 12:38: PM
What a way of expressing oneself. I have a grandson who is autistic, and this song was an inspiration to my soul and heat. I just wish the world would all at once view this and feel what I now feel, as the tears stream down my cheek. Thank you Jake and Matthew. Love to you all.
posted by Jeanne on 4/06/07 10:44: AM
What an inspiration for all of us. Such a touching video.
posted by Barbara on 4/06/07 10:25: AM
Hooray! God lives in the world ...in the Spirit...in these two little boys...and in the music. You will all be in my prayers.
posted by Audrey on 4/06/07 10:18: AM
Very moving. This reminds me of my 13 year old son with his 7 year old nephew who has Autism. The best big brother he could ever have.
posted by Wendy on 4/06/07 10:09: AM

I'm Levi's aunt and I watch his courageous smiling nature as he works so hard to overcome the challenges autism has placed in his path. I only hope I can be half as good a big sister to Levi's mom as I see Matthew is to Jake in this video. Matthew--you've taught this 39 year old big sister so much. You and Jake are lucky to have one another.
posted by Heather on 4/07/07 6:29: PM