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I am a Special Education teacher. At this time I work with 3,4,5,6, year old children with disabilities. I work with children both at school and at home who have autism For some reason or another these children are the ones who just fill my heart with love. I LOVED the video. I will pass it over to all my parents with lids with autism. Thanks!
posted by debbie on 3/31/07 7:04: PM
I have an autistic daughter-thanks for spreading the word-wonderful video
posted by Trudy on 3/31/07 7:01: PM
I have a son with autism and found this video beautiful in every way. I will share it with everyone I know. Thanks for the opportunity to see it.
posted by Kathy on 3/31/07 6:54: PM
WOW! I was really glad to see thisamare learning about Autism and all it entails. I would love to make a difference in this field. It was great to see these children with smiles on their faces...because just like every child..a child with autism and their family needs to enjoy life in every possible way just as much as the next person, even if it is not in the same way society would expect. I think public awareness is key to helping these individuals live, love, and laugh with us! Glad to see this is out there!
posted by Shauna on 3/31/07 6:36: PM
Loved the video and loved the song. I am the mother of a son on the spectrum and one of the lucky ones I guess. My son tells me at least 20 times a day love you mama. He is now 19 and I love him more and more everyday - autism or not. It's been an incredible journey - one that's helped me grow spiritually. I'm not sure I'd be the person I am today if it weren't for my beautiful son. I just pray daily that I'm doing the right things for him.
posted by Ann H. on 3/31/07 6:22: PM
This is absolutely beautiful!!! Thank you for giving our children a voice and delivering their message with the love and passion that they deserve.
posted by Lissa on 3/31/07 6:22: PM
What a wonderful video, it brought me to tears. Thanks Lisa
posted by Christine on 3/31/07 6:21: PM
My friend Liz, sent this to me. Her daughter, Erinn, is autistic, and although I've never met her I can see by her picture what a sweet child she is. Her eyes have a spark.
Thank you for the awareness. It is a wonderful film.
posted by Rita Harvey on 3/31/07 6:20: PM
A friend of mine asked me to listen to the video and I'm so glad I did! It is a beautiful video - I love it!!!
posted by Mariann on 3/31/07 6:11: PM
i am a school bus driver for special needs students. most of my kids are autistic. my kids have a lot to say...even the non-verbal ones. a person just has to want to hear them. i have driven the same kids since kindergarten (1 is in 5th grade, 1 is in 3rd grade, 1 is in 1st grade and 2 are in kindergarten) and they are all wonderful and loving children. i have watched them becoming aware of the world around them and starting to interact with it. learn how to be patient and listen to their words and even to their thoughts and actions. this video was wonderful.
posted by cindy on 3/31/07 6:08: PM
As a mom of a special autistic child, this video brought tears to my eyes. Five for Fighting has been my favorite band for a couple of years now, and now this song has a whole new meaning to me. I have passed this link to everyone I know on planet earth asking them to just watch and help us make autism a word in the history books. It matters to so many people. Thanks again, Mom of My Sweet Nicholas
posted by MySweetNicholas on 3/31/07 6:05: PM
What a beautiful video! As a grandmother of a 4
year old boy with Austism I too cannot wait to hear when he tells me "I love you". Maybe someday we can find a cure as long as more and more people get involved and informed. Great Job!
posted by Yvette on 3/31/07 6:04: PM
This is a very touching video and song!!! It brings tears to my eyes every time I see any thing related to autism. I love my son more than words can express. But, I just want to say that we enjoy him and we love him for who he is!!! I don't know what I would do if autism didn't enter my life. I believe that God puts things in your life for a reason. I pray for guidance everyday so that I can work hard at providing my son with all of the resources he needs to be the best that he can be. If they NEVER find a cure for autism....I'm gonna continue to enjoy the gift the God gave me and that is a beautiful son!!!!
posted by Zakia on 3/31/07 5:58: PM
What an amazing video...It is about time people become aware of this disability.........I am sharing this with all my friends and family...Thanks
posted by Lisa on 3/31/07 5:54: PM
Great video, the statistics on Autism are staggering! Awareness is getting better, but still a long way to go.
posted by Kim on 3/31/07 5:44: PM
Great video, the statistics on Autism are staggering! Awareness is getting better, but still a long way to go.
posted by Kim on 3/31/07 5:44: PM
Great video, the statistics on Autism are staggering! Awareness is getting better, but still a long way to go.
posted by Kim on 3/31/07 5:44: PM
i wish i could hear my little girl say without someone telling her to say it "i love you " i wish this more than my life one day may my wish come true autism took my girl i wish it didnt
posted by debbie on 3/31/07 5:43: PM
This is wonderful! I have passed it on to all my clients and therapists. I think it is a wonderful tool to increase awareness of autism.
posted by Kathy Purcell- Music Therapy Associates on 3/31/07 5:25: PM

I have worked with children with autism for over 3 years and I find then very loving and it is very rewarding to see them over come some of the obstacles that they have to over come .even going to the store is a big sensory issue for them .I find this very moving and and very moving.
posted by Bj K on 3/31/07 7:05: PM