I want a world with friends...
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Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Diana Sorensen
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Posted: 10/03/08 10:52 AM
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Thanks so much for sharing this video. It's so good to see things from your perspective. We worry all the time about our son, Jamin. He's only 5 & so far very socialable, but we worry about him making & keeping friends in the future. The more we share our stories & spread autism awareness, the less people will be likely to judge those affected by autism.
posted by Rhonda on 10/07/08 3:08: PM
this is a very touching and inspiring message and video. thank you so much for posting this!
posted by matt on 10/06/08 3:17: PM

Thank you for sharing such a touching video. I love the perspective you took. With Autism affecting so many of our young children, we must educate others on helping their children understand and accept others who may be a little different than they are. We all really want the same things---to be loved and accepted for who we really are.
posted by Tiffany on 10/13/08 3:09: PM