Autism Through A Mother's Eyes fff1
Description: Chance and Wyatt
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Mommy
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Posted: 5/29/07 1:19 PM
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I too can relate to this. Thank you for taking the time to help this great cause. You did a great job showing what we as mothers of these blessings go through.
posted by Christy ~ Meet our Chris on 1/23/08 2:40: PM
Amazing job. You have beautiful children. They are blessed to have a loving family to help and support them. Very moving.
posted by mary on 1/13/08 2:37: PM
I can totally relate to this video. People will overlook how Autism can actually affect a family. Simply, because of ignorance,uneducation, or they may just not care until it happens to them! What educators and family members need to remember is we mother's and father's do not wish this on our child so please listen to us when we speak! When we are advocating for our children. Mom's know when there is something indifferent about there children. Pay attention long enough to actually see what we see. Care enough to want to know. Help us help our children. They are the future. Don't wait until Autism is your problem.
posted by teena on 12/18/07 11:21: AM
I saw your note and came to watch your video, you did an amazing job on this! Your children are beautiful, and your love for them shows. I can relate to so much of what you said, you are not alone. I think it is so awesome that your son was able to be diagnosed so early, hopefully we will see more of that as time goes on. Thanks again for sharing this - God bless you and your family!
posted by Danette on 9/06/07 10:39: PM
This is so moving, so from the heart. You have a perfect eye for to see the world , your children are so lucky to have you to guide them on their journey . I too agree it take a village to raise children . We all need to be more aware, thank you for bring light to me hugs. Jan
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posted by Jeffrey Rushing on 7/23/07 5:58: PM
You did an amazing job. You have beautiful children that are lucky to have a loving and caring mother like you. Best of luck!
posted by Andrea on 7/19/07 9:32: AM
What an amazing video. This is the first one I have ever commented on. I am a new mom and I can feel your deep motherly love in watching you footage. You children are beautiful and you must have a wonderful heart. Take care of those babies. Mother does know best!!!! Keep on!!!
posted by Stevi on 7/15/07 8:35: AM
Your children are beautiful and very lucky to have a mom like you. I am an SLP who LOVES working with my kids with autism. I had a student who didn't talk until she was 5 1/2. She's now seven and said to me "We need more people, more people to play with is more fun." I think that I have done my job. Connecting with a child with autism is more fulfilling than anything else I have done. My teenaged sons jokingly say that my students with autism are the "Kids mom loves more than us." Keep the faith and know that you are the most important person in your children's lives. Professional come and go-YOU ARE THE EXPERT!!!
posted by Barb on 7/07/07 4:15: AM
I have 2 daughters, my youngest Jessica was diagnosed when she was 4. My oldest Sarah was diagnosed when she was 7. they are 24 months apart. I know... I pray for you and yours.
posted by Debbie Williams on 7/05/07 10:28: PM
Thank you for a beautiful video. Your children are beautiful - never stop fighting! Peace to you and your family.
posted by Jodi on 7/05/07 2:01: PM
DO NOT EVER GIVE UP!!!!!!! We all have to stick together!! The village will become tolerant and learn to love our children as we do. If only, NONE OF US EVER GIVE UP!!! Your family will remain in my families' prayers. If we all keep working and praying for our children WE WILL FIND THE ANSWER. Thankyou for sharing your special moments of your very precious children. Keep teaching others, the more you explain the more tolerant others will become. You said it perfect. MAY GOD HELP ALL OUR AUTISTIC CHILDREN. Let us find a cure or at least teach us so no more will suffer.
posted by Kelly on 6/27/07 8:13: PM
Saybra,
My husband and I find it fascinating that your son's name is that of my daughter and son. Although Chance is a boy's name. We were here hoping for a boy first and had already been calling her Chance so it just stuck with her. Your family is wished well. Thanks for your support and hang in there your not alone.
posted by Regina on 6/19/07 10:45: AM
My son was just diagnosed with Autism his name is Chance Wyatt. Thank you for your courage to share your brave children in this video.
posted by Saybra Evans on 6/14/07 10:31: PM
I've worked with children and families dealing with autism; it's challenges and societies stigmas for the last 14 years and it never ceases to amaze me the stregth that these kids and their families posess. I also think it is vital to recognise all of the absolutly amazing siblings that continually support their brothers, sisters and parents. Here's to you Tracie and all the other incredible brothers and sisters out there! I can tell you first hand that your love means the world to your brother or sister, even if they can't tell you themselves!
posted by Jocelyn on 6/14/07 12:31: AM
I watched this video, whilst at work. brought me to tears that I had to leave.
I have twins with severe autism. 1 a boy and 1 a girl so I know exactly how this feels.
Makes life hard, but I love em
posted by Allan Duggan on 6/12/07 5:09: PM
I have three sons all with autism we live in the uk
this video spoke for all us parents out there
love to each one of you
posted by cas on 6/10/07 5:48: AM
Aww that was such a cute video
my 2 cousins may have autism but in my eyes
their juch two perfect little kids
i love u CHANCE & WYATT
posted by Lauren Brown on 6/09/07 1:55: PM

What beautiful children, and Wyatt doesn't walk "funny", Sweetie, it's tough for angels to walk straight when they're walking on clouds. :) God bless you and your family.
posted by Ronni on 2/02/08 1:36: AM