Chase
Description: Early Intervention is Key
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Doug Miller
Credits: Five for Fighting
Views: 2085
Posted: 4/03/08 10:49 AM
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autism black hawks chase
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Comments:
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Wishing you all the best!
posted by Scott on 4/10/08 10:16: AM
Thank you Doug & Heather for sharing Chase's story with us. It really does take a village to raise a child and you are proof of this. Thanks to you, your family and all of the support staff to help Chase become the person he is today. We wish you the best!!
Love,
Teri, Greg, Maddie & Parker Austin
Eden Prairie, MN
posted by Teri Austin on 4/09/08 10:45: AM
We would like to thank the Miller family for opening their hearts and telling Chase's story. You have reached out just not to the Cedar Valley, but to all so that they are able to have a better understanding of children who fit into one spectrum (form) of autism. We pray for your family and wish you all the best.
posted by The Justice Family on 4/08/08 11:34: AM
thanks for sharing your story...both of my sons have autism...but autism does not have them!!!
posted by Chrissy on 4/06/08 7:26: PM
We hope and pray for Chase, his parents, and care giver June. We hope that after many years of hardship they can enjoy the growth and changes in their child with help and treatment. You have helped us to understand. Thanks for the opportunity to feel for these children and their parents. We have seen so many healthy children in our daycare and for us to know and understand early diagnosis and the condition is important.
posted by Scott and Julie Ceaglske on 4/06/08 8:26: AM
Thanks for sharing the beautiful video and Chase's story. Wishing him all the best!!
posted by the family of Blackhawk Brock Montpetit on 4/05/08 9:21: AM
All my best wishes!!
posted by Amy Knupp on 4/04/08 3:21: PM
I am just looking at my submission and I have a few misspellings(autism and appreciate. Sorry, for that...I should have proofread.
posted by Roxanne on 4/03/08 11:17: AM
I wish the best for you all. I have watched many of the austism videos and apreciate the love you all have for your loved ones.
God Bless!
posted by Roxanne on 4/03/08 11:13: AM
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posted by Patti Wagner on 4/03/08 11:04: AM


This question is for Chase's parents. What or who is AEA 267? I am a Speech Language Pathologist and am constantly looking for new programs to help the Autistic students on my caseload. Rebecca A. Sloat MS CCC-SLP
posted by Rebecca Sloat on 4/15/08 10:04: AM