Our Face of Autism
Description: Our son with autism
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Cherice Anderson
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Posted: 4/13/07 6:57 PM
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This is just wonderful!!! thank you ...
posted by Altomare Alford on 4/15/07 1:09: PM
CHERICE,IT WAS A NICE VIDEO.
HOPE YOU ALSO BE INTERESTED HELPING TO SUPPORT THE RESEARCH FOR AUTISM TOO.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT MY BLOG AT
http://www.xanga.com/Asperges/584131003/item.html
BLESSING,
posted by Hellen So on 4/15/07 11:00: AM
I will share this video with as many people as I can. My nephew Scott has Autism and my 14 year old son Brad who races go karts has his go kart designed with the Autism puzzle pieces on it....I'd love to share a photo with you. Keep up the good work !!
posted by Deb on 4/15/07 9:18: AM
Wonderful video! My son also was diagnosed early with a.s.d. Thank God for early internention! He use to be non-verbal and "in his own little world" I was lucky enough to notice something different early on and got help through "1st Steps" (A wonderful program) and now my son is 7 1/2 and he is what they call "mainstreem" He still has some sensory problems, but he's in a normal classroom and extreamly smart! He's a gift from God for our family. God Bless All Children! And Parents!!!
posted by Jayne on 4/15/07 7:52: AM
Thank you for this wonderful video. I really enjoyed it.
Our beautiful son Christian is now 6 years old and was diagnosed at the age of 3.
Christian is the most loving, hard working and wonderful little boy. A true blessing in our lives. Some days are challenging but we marvel in all of Christian's victories.
Renee
posted by Renee on 4/15/07 7:13: AM
You did a great job on this Cherice !!!!
posted by Ann on 4/15/07 1:11: AM
Austin is incredible! I see my daughter Peyton in every one of those pictures...she is 6 years old and autistic. You are so right about educating people of autism! Peyton also has lots of sensory integration issues and just recently became potty trained only after being placed on risperdal for behavior issues. Keep up the hard, yet rewarding, work! He is lucky to have you.
posted by Christie on 4/14/07 6:50: PM
Thank you, for sharing your beautifully illustrated and informative video! I hope that
your son makes progress as well! "God Bless!"
posted by Sheila on 4/14/07 6:35: PM
What beautiful images on that video. God bless your family. Thank you for making me a more informed person today!
posted by Sue on 4/14/07 6:28: PM
You have a beautiful son! And he is very blessed to have parents that care so much for him. I WILL support this cause until they find a cure. Too many of us take relating to other people and our world for granted. All the very best in your quest to help Austin have the life he deserves.
posted by Dalne on 4/14/07 5:51: PM
Your video is a beautiful, grounding moment to remind us to connect often, there are so many different challenges for us all. Warm regards.
posted by Kathy on 4/14/07 5:45: PM
What a wonderful video to share with others and with your beautiful son when he's older!
posted by Wendy on 4/14/07 12:42: PM
A very moving video...thank you!
posted by Theresa on 4/14/07 11:47: AM
support
posted by Lafayette Moore on 4/13/07 9:19: PM
You have an exceptional family. I teach at a preschool where we encourage children of all needs to join us. It's great for everyone! Every student has needs, they're just all different. Thanks for sharing the video of your son. God bless your whole family.
posted by dr on 4/13/07 7:50: PM
What a great job! Thanks for sharing and informing. Our son Ryan is in the autism spectrum too. Austin you rock!
posted by Cindy on 4/13/07 7:26: PM
This was a very sweet video
posted by Franchisca Weatherman on 4/13/07 7:25: PM
Very nice!
posted by luvsnotch's mom :) on 4/13/07 7:25: PM

Thanks for sharing. with a smile and tears I've watched your sone while mine is asleep at the other room. You are so right - every day is special... Lots of luck happiness and Love Sigal
posted by sigal on 4/15/07 2:58: PM