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Very touching and inspirational. I'm an a 34-year old female with high-functioning autism and I truly believe that autism should be in the history books.
posted by Barbara Protopapa on 3/27/07 4:30: PM
These children are so innocent; thank you for adding to autism awareness. This is an extremely important cause.
posted by Elisa on 3/27/07 4:19: PM
I work with these beautiful children, to know them is to fall in love with them. The more we learn about them, more they can teach US.
posted by Michele on 3/27/07 3:57: PM
Beautiful. Thank you.
posted by Cathy on 3/27/07 3:33: PM
My friend Lyrech and her son are on this video, I am so glad and thankful there are websites and organizations like this!! I worked with Autistic children for 4 years in high school, and learned more from them than any class I ever took in high school or college!
posted by Nick on 3/27/07 2:35: PM
I just cryed my eyes out. Autistic children are so beautiful on the inside and out and I love mine to death.
posted by Jackie Colliton on 3/27/07 1:48: PM
I just cryed my eyes out. Autistic children are so beautiful on the inside and out and I love mine to death.
posted by Jackie Colliton on 3/27/07 1:48: PM
thanks for the video! when i began understanding my son's way of thinking, God renewed our relationship! we don't have to change our autistic children, we just have to learn to communicate with them so they can learn compassion, empathy and love from us.
posted by dawn melton on 3/27/07 1:22: PM
God Bless ... all the parents, including myself who are trying to understand autism everyday. I have learned more from my son than anyone on this planet. God really speaks wonders through this special children.
posted by Kim on 3/27/07 12:39: PM
Having an autistic son, seeing videos like this give me so much hope for his future. Thank you for the beautiful video.
posted by Jennifer on 3/27/07 11:10: AM
Amazing video. From someone with a family member who is autistic, Thank you Autism Speaks!
posted by Jane on 3/27/07 9:52: AM
This has to be the most beautiful & touching videl I've ever seen. I was brought to tears watching it. Everyone should see this at least once. Let's find a cure now!
posted by Pat Bagley on 3/27/07 9:30: AM
Absolutely beautiful and moving. Well done.
posted by Amy on 3/27/07 9:29: AM
Moved me to tears. Well done everyone.
posted by Wendy on 3/27/07 8:30: AM
Very important to bring a face to this issue - the video touches the humanity in all of us.
posted by nancy on 3/27/07 8:17: AM
Beautiful
posted by Joey on 3/27/07 7:37: AM
Inspiring,honest,real,fab video.We need more research for autism.We need more to listen to your cause.We need more to take action.Autism speaks volumes-lets fight for a cure.
posted by liz on 3/27/07 5:22: AM
absolutely wonderful
posted by katie on 3/26/07 4:42: PM
I was so moved by the powerful and moving pictures and the lovely song that went with them. Lets find a cure for these beautiful children.
posted by Sue DeWaters on 3/26/07 2:33: PM

My grandchildren call me MamaBear, except for my grandson who is on the spectrum. Thank you to his parents, all parents like them, and to the blessed people, like you, who fight for his future. Some day he *will* say "MamaBear, I love you!"
posted by MamaBear on 3/27/07 4:41: PM