Change her world
Description: Autism Awareness
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Charlotte Bolle
Credits: Five for Fighting, music
Views: 2661433
Posted: 9/23/07 9:36 PM
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autism
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I never knew about any of this. my friends sent me, and a bunch of athother people, this website and told me to pass it on. i am now aware of this, and i will do my best to help you guys raise money for this great cause.
-good luck, im rooting 4 u!!!
posted by julie on 12/08/07 5:23: AM
I have worked with adults and children with Developmental Disabilities for years. The difference between those with early intervention and those without IS life changing. My prayers are with your daughter and to all parents and families struggling with and blessed by children with disabilities.
posted by Jennifer Smith on 12/07/07 10:51: PM
This is absolutely touching. Ive worked with children with autism for six years now, and they are the ones that make my life wonderful.
posted by amy on 12/07/07 8:31: PM
Thank you for this beautiful video. I have a son with autism and every little bit of awareness helps. Thank you five for fighting.
posted by Elayne on 12/07/07 4:37: PM
Way to give back-there's not enough of that going on today. Much Love
posted by daryl on 12/07/07 1:49: PM
Thanks Five for Fighting! Love your music!!
posted by Kate on 12/07/07 10:25: AM
i also have a child with special needs. i can only say that parents need to get on-line and educate themselves about autism. parents play a huge part in how successful their child can be. most all counties where we live or one close by, offers early intervention services to most kids, before age 5. thereafter they receive services thru the school district. this is why we have the "NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT" in place. between my husband, myself, and a team of teachers/therapist/doctors involved in my son's life, he has made beautiful progress. also i feel the lord gave me my son (to raise) for good reason...because he knew i could do a good job.
posted by marie on 12/07/07 7:41: AM
What a beautiful, truthful and soulful video. As a former ABA Therapist for the Autism Society (now a stay at home mom), I could not agree more. There is help and therapy, and early intervention is key. Sadly, as stated most insurance companies will not pay for these services, and most families cannot afford to pay out of pocket. Once again, those that need help the most are left out due to financial restraints. I pray that this will change soon, for all of the families and children dealing with the effects of Autism. Thank you for helping bring about awareness!
posted by Jenn Rogers on 12/07/07 6:58: AM
Beautiful video and song. Thank you Five for Fighting for doing this!
posted by Jodi on 12/07/07 5:48: AM
This is a great thing you are doing to help the the community. My son is autistic and your efforts mean alot to anyone whose life has been affected by autism, thank you.
posted by Emily on 12/06/07 10:48: PM
My oldest son has Asperger's as well as bipolar disorder.
His psychiatrist told us that 50% of children with Pervasive Devlopmental Delays (Autism and the like) also have bipolar disorder.
even more have just anxiety or depression.
Don't let children suffer helplessly! Whether they are silent or are as verbal as can be, their emotions and feelings are harder to communicate. So when we see our child suffering over a simple thing like going to school, going to sleep, or having mood swings, don't be afraid to see if there is a bigger reason behind it.
My son is one of my heroes. He is working so hard.
Now they are suspecting what I've been sure of for a year now... that he is also dyslexic.
Remember.. you have to be the advocate for your child... you are their warrior... their army... do not ever stop fighting for them.
posted by Kat on 12/06/07 10:44: PM
My Tears speak Louder than words!~!!!!
posted by Liam mulligan on 12/06/07 8:21: PM
Charlotte, My daugther's name is Claudia as well. She was diagnosed at age 1 1/2 w/ Asperger. She is now 11. A very aggressive early intervention was what made her a beautiful and functional kid today. I was blessed w/ free assistance and a lot of support. I don't think she would have been as if she never had Asperger if it weren't for the intervention at that early age. Please, it is important for people like you that are fighting for awareness to stress to millions of parents to educate themselves and learn the tools to rewire their children's brain. A lot could be done at home while waiting for help. I commend you and everybody who talks about Autism. I bless my experience everyday because my daughter is one of the most fascinating people I know who has opened my mind and heart further than any other could have. I will pass this to all my Claudia's friends.
posted by FLAVIA HODGDEN on 12/06/07 2:01: PM
That was beautiful and so touching!!! Let's make a difference!!!
posted by Kathy on 12/06/07 11:34: AM
I will pray for you and your little girl. Your video needs to been seen by everyone. I will forward it on.
posted by Laura S. on 12/06/07 10:22: AM
My prayers go out to you and your family. I will send this to everyone i know.
posted by Crystal on 12/06/07 9:08: AM
What a beautiful and inspiring video!
posted by Nicole on 12/06/07 8:03: AM
I wonder what tomorrow's classrooms will be like? Let's be proactive with diagnosis and intervention so that teachers are not expected to overcome this as well.
posted by Tanya C on 12/06/07 6:03: AM
What an inspiring and Awesome video! I was truly touched and everyone needs to fight so that these children have insurance coverage. Your daughter is adorable and I applaud you for trying to make a difference :)
posted by Janice S. on 12/05/07 8:16: PM

This story is sad but true!!! If only Doctors would open their eyes to the harm the do when they don't do anything but tell parents to wait. As far as Insurance they don't care about it cuz, it affects their bottom line -- MONEY!!!! I hate the insurance companies...you fight to get everything;they should just do what is right by the people who pay for it!!!!! God Bless your family and make things happen like they should for that precious like girl of yours!!!!!
posted by Dianna on 12/08/07 7:08: AM