the ballet party thing always makes me cry, i've watched this a few times. i have a condition where autism can be a symptom, so to speak not sure thats the right word but can't think how else to word it, i don't have autism but i have many friends through support networks who have it, or families of those who have it. it's lovely to see keith talking about it cos i don't think autism gets enough exposure, its great to see him spreading the word :-) well done keith :-) x
I want to become a special needs assistant to help kids like Mia but the Irish government is letting them go in the education course. I have my arts degree nearly finished so i might do the SNA course and then a course in teaching. Who knows?:) Need to do some volunteering along the way! Crazy paths ahead!
amazing, thanks for putting this on cos i missed the interview! My son has autism and everything he has said is true, it is a postcode lottery in terms of what support you get for your child, life is a constant battle just trying to get whats best for my son as well as coping with the effects my sons autism has on my family and my marriage. we need more people to speak up for our special children.
my mum works with autistic children and that's exactly what she said as well. Whilst watching the interview, I was so impressed with Keith's knowledge, enthusiasm and passion, he's such an inspiration. xx
the ballet party thing always makes me cry, i've watched this a few times. i have a condition where autism can be a symptom, so to speak not sure thats the right word but can't think how else to word it, i don't have autism but i have many friends through support networks who have it, or families of those who have it. it's lovely to see keith talking about it cos i don't think autism gets enough exposure, its great to see him spreading the word :-) well done keith :-) x
artyamy 1 month ago
thanks for posting
megabronagh 1 year ago
he's a realy nice guy and father, shes realy preety:) amzing father :)
1234mbrk 1 year ago
I want to become a special needs assistant to help kids like Mia but the Irish government is letting them go in the education course. I have my arts degree nearly finished so i might do the SNA course and then a course in teaching. Who knows?:) Need to do some volunteering along the way! Crazy paths ahead!
Ruthybobz19 1 year ago
beautiful family
bsb95 2 years ago
aww Keith... his daughter is so beautiful!
bsb95 2 years ago 2
God bless him, such a loving a kind man.
GemC06 2 years ago
he is a very loving father to his daughter.that's a good man to be a role model.we support keith
amorcholo 2 years ago 4
I found that very moving.
Well done Keith.
sujabec 2 years ago 3
amazing, thanks for putting this on cos i missed the interview! My son has autism and everything he has said is true, it is a postcode lottery in terms of what support you get for your child, life is a constant battle just trying to get whats best for my son as well as coping with the effects my sons autism has on my family and my marriage. we need more people to speak up for our special children.
bonkerzsam 2 years ago 2
my mum works with autistic children and that's exactly what she said as well. Whilst watching the interview, I was so impressed with Keith's knowledge, enthusiasm and passion, he's such an inspiration. xx
LovelyLaura150482 2 years ago
my sister has Autism as well, and its true what Keith has just said, its good to know that we are not alnoe in this world now ayy
doggiezperson 2 years ago
Thanks Laura - great interview. I'd love to see Keith in a tutu! :D
MaryUtah2 2 years ago 3
Love this interview. Thank you.
ortonlady 2 years ago
What a guy xx
Finchpinch 2 years ago 2