Let me say firstly- you are doing an amazing job with Jamey..Secondly..last year I worked with a class of only autistic students at my school (it was a class that only a few students got to take to help out in) you can totally notice the difference between the more and less severe cases of autism. I can totally understand where you're coming from and you are doing an amazing job as a parent! (BTW I'm 14)
I am proud that families like yours decide against developmental homes. Not to say that they are all bad but majority of them do not follow their mission statement, hire high school kids, pay minimum wage and are understaffed. How can families be sure that their loved ones are receiving quality care when institutions hire anyone off the street.
@JenjiDeVille2 So true. There are little quality controls inside group homes. Likewise, state re-imbursement rates (especially medi-cal) don't make it easy for group home operators to offer educated, qualified workers.
@JenjiDeVille2 In highschool I knew a handful of 'friends' (at the time) that just got the job for a paycheck and really had no other reason to work with these individuals. they would pretty much just drag them around wherever they went throughout the day. happens all the time.
Man, I Feel sorry for you. Cant you just try to understand? Its not his fault, he cant help it, he was born this way. And hes just as important as anyone else life. How would you feel if you had a family member like this? Im sure you wouldnt call them that to thier face. Be Kind kid.
If you have an autistic person in your life you need to watch this amazing story. It will give you hope and happiness . This is a story written by Barb Rentenbach who was discovered to have autism at the age of 2. In her words she said that those around her looked at her as retarded and she even believed it until many years later she was given a keyboard . She is now 36 and has 2 books in publication . She has touched my life and I hope she touches yours . Look for Barb Rentenbach on youtube
I'd really like to thank you for posting this series of glimpses into the struggles of autism. Its been very real and emotional for me to watch and can only dream what it would be like. I pray you have more days like this. And I pray that awareness spreads more. I'm confident it will with a family like you're own giving people a small look at autism. Thank you again.
I have been following your videos. I have autism. I love to watch Jamey and see his smiling face. He is quite a handsome man. Your videos are amazing, real, uncut, educational and I wish more families made videos are their children and the whole family experience involving an autistic individual. I also have epilepsy and so does my father. I have learned a lot from watching your informative videos. You are an angel.
KanyeTroll what happened to you to make u so full of anger and hate. Very sad. I don't think it has anything to to with autistic people. Perhaps you angry of the attention your nephew gets over you. Your anger in your heart is only hurting you emotionally and health wise.
@KanyeTroll please don't talk like that! Autism is why they act that way. They just can help it! Every single person in the world was put there for a reason. Maybe autism was put here to show how people shouldn't care about what they do or look like, even though they say we are all different, we are the same after all. So please don't talk about autism like that. Because it's not fair that they can help buy do all those things.
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what a dumb kid. I hate autistic kids. Hate them with a passion. My autistic nephew has to be supervised all the time!!!! He never does any chores or anything productive. I don't know how he could be anything when he grows up. I have to stay away from him so that I'm not tempted to kick him in the face cuz he's just so annoying. God.
@KanyeTroll How sad that you feel this way towards a person who can't help being autistic. I hope you find some love for your nephew. He needs it. Try to see him as God would see him: perfect.
@KanyeTroll I feel really sorry for your parents. Maybe they should have allowed you go to school so you could have gotten an education in hopes that one day you might just understand Autism. But why would you want to do that when you could just continue to be an Ignorant person?
My best friends 12 year old brother has autism and i always play video games with him. he is soo sweet <3 a few times he got mad and threw a tantraum, and my best friend (we are both 16) had tocalm him down
she is so cute :) i am happy you posted! i was starting to get a little worried and was wondering how jamie was doing. you can't help but feel a bond with other parents that struggle and succeed with their special needs children :)
This video of Jamie is so awesome and how sweet is he, I've watched so many of your videos and I think you're an angel. I have a daughter with autism and all your clips of Jamie gives me so much inspiration and strength. Thank you for all your uploads and sharing your life that many of us parents with children w/autism can deeply appreciate. Jamie's niece is so cute and she really shows how much she loves and cares for him, my daughter's cousins are the same with her. Just beautiful...
reminds me how my 3yr daughter is constantly wantng to help her 5yr old brother even though he is extreamly violent and hurts her...unconditional love...nice video:0)
@pixiestyx4 Thank you! Oh boy you have an even tougher situation. I'm sure you are a doing a fabulous job and may your 3 yr old grow up to be a strong advocate for autism!
This is adorable! Your son is beutiful!
Rokinroxy1 2 months ago
Let me say firstly- you are doing an amazing job with Jamey..Secondly..last year I worked with a class of only autistic students at my school (it was a class that only a few students got to take to help out in) you can totally notice the difference between the more and less severe cases of autism. I can totally understand where you're coming from and you are doing an amazing job as a parent! (BTW I'm 14)
BeautyBeeps2 3 months ago
God bless you folks. Your strength and endurance and commitment is indescribable.
What is the lovely piece of music in this vid? I came to this set of Autism videos looking through some music therapy web sites.
FastGuy5 3 months ago
I posted a video of my son under magroots21
magroots21 4 months ago
I am proud that families like yours decide against developmental homes. Not to say that they are all bad but majority of them do not follow their mission statement, hire high school kids, pay minimum wage and are understaffed. How can families be sure that their loved ones are receiving quality care when institutions hire anyone off the street.
JenjiDeVille2 5 months ago
@JenjiDeVille2 So true. There are little quality controls inside group homes. Likewise, state re-imbursement rates (especially medi-cal) don't make it easy for group home operators to offer educated, qualified workers.
kgaccount 5 months ago
@JenjiDeVille2
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@JenjiDeVille2 In highschool I knew a handful of 'friends' (at the time) that just got the job for a paycheck and really had no other reason to work with these individuals. they would pretty much just drag them around wherever they went throughout the day. happens all the time.
benellishotty 1 week ago
I thought autist were just weird but often pretty smart. This guy is just a plain retard.
banzaibill89 5 months ago
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Man, I Feel sorry for you. Cant you just try to understand? Its not his fault, he cant help it, he was born this way. And hes just as important as anyone else life. How would you feel if you had a family member like this? Im sure you wouldnt call them that to thier face. Be Kind kid.
AcrodoxInc 4 months ago
Love your video
1970novasupersport 5 months ago
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If you have an autistic person in your life you need to watch this amazing story. It will give you hope and happiness . This is a story written by Barb Rentenbach who was discovered to have autism at the age of 2. In her words she said that those around her looked at her as retarded and she even believed it until many years later she was given a keyboard . She is now 36 and has 2 books in publication . She has touched my life and I hope she touches yours . Look for Barb Rentenbach on youtube
1970novasupersport 5 months ago
I'd really like to thank you for posting this series of glimpses into the struggles of autism. Its been very real and emotional for me to watch and can only dream what it would be like. I pray you have more days like this. And I pray that awareness spreads more. I'm confident it will with a family like you're own giving people a small look at autism. Thank you again.
Noramros 5 months ago
@KanyeTroll wow your so tough, hating on kids with autism, do you even understand what you said. You, have alot of growing up to do, yourself.
Ginafabioli2468 5 months ago
Aww bless , thats soo sweet :)
EquestrianMiNd 6 months ago
Cure 4 Autism = Love, Patience and Understanding.
RU18YT1 6 months ago
@KanyeTroll Man, you sure do live up to your name.
Raidmasterprod 6 months ago
I have been following your videos. I have autism. I love to watch Jamey and see his smiling face. He is quite a handsome man. Your videos are amazing, real, uncut, educational and I wish more families made videos are their children and the whole family experience involving an autistic individual. I also have epilepsy and so does my father. I have learned a lot from watching your informative videos. You are an angel.
AmethystAscension 6 months ago
Autism*
HotChocolate200 6 months ago
@KanyeTroll I hope something awful happens to you! He cant help the way he is and i have austism too so u need to go to hell u fucking bastard!!!!!
HotChocolate200 6 months ago
KanyeTroll what happened to you to make u so full of anger and hate. Very sad. I don't think it has anything to to with autistic people. Perhaps you angry of the attention your nephew gets over you. Your anger in your heart is only hurting you emotionally and health wise.
magroots21 6 months ago
He is amazing.
LittohWish 6 months ago
@KanyeTroll please don't talk like that! Autism is why they act that way. They just can help it! Every single person in the world was put there for a reason. Maybe autism was put here to show how people shouldn't care about what they do or look like, even though they say we are all different, we are the same after all. So please don't talk about autism like that. Because it's not fair that they can help buy do all those things.
FakeCatvalentine 7 months ago 2
@FakeCatvalentine WELL said. Thank you.
kgaccount 6 months ago
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what a dumb kid. I hate autistic kids. Hate them with a passion. My autistic nephew has to be supervised all the time!!!! He never does any chores or anything productive. I don't know how he could be anything when he grows up. I have to stay away from him so that I'm not tempted to kick him in the face cuz he's just so annoying. God.
KanyeTroll 7 months ago
@KanyeTroll How sad that you feel this way towards a person who can't help being autistic. I hope you find some love for your nephew. He needs it. Try to see him as God would see him: perfect.
kgaccount 6 months ago 5
@KanyeTroll I feel really sorry for your parents. Maybe they should have allowed you go to school so you could have gotten an education in hopes that one day you might just understand Autism. But why would you want to do that when you could just continue to be an Ignorant person?
RU18YT1 6 months ago
My best friends 12 year old brother has autism and i always play video games with him. he is soo sweet <3 a few times he got mad and threw a tantraum, and my best friend (we are both 16) had tocalm him down
TaintedXAngelXWings 7 months ago
i love how they get in a splash fight, does jamey ever play with noodles in the pool? it could be fun for him!
casey15ification 7 months ago
Sweet video!
Seattlecarnut 7 months ago
LOVE seeing Jamey so content in the pool. Your little granddaughter looks beautiful.
LettyVLO1 8 months ago
@LettyVLO1 Thank you! I love being a grandma! My daughter just had another baby, a boy. We will train him to be an advocate for autism too!
kgaccount 8 months ago
Thanks for uploading a new video
crazyboafrog1986 8 months ago
why is one sleeve on Jamey's shirth rolled up and the other rolled down?
queenfan45 8 months ago
@queenfan45 That's just they way it ended up as we put on the floaties
kgaccount 8 months ago
this is so sweet, amazing how she can be so calm, accepting and loving around him. lovely to see :)
akh2790 8 months ago
she is so cute :) i am happy you posted! i was starting to get a little worried and was wondering how jamie was doing. you can't help but feel a bond with other parents that struggle and succeed with their special needs children :)
ebaymamaqueen 8 months ago
love the video. they look like they are having a good time.
pshepherd58 8 months ago
This video of Jamie is so awesome and how sweet is he, I've watched so many of your videos and I think you're an angel. I have a daughter with autism and all your clips of Jamie gives me so much inspiration and strength. Thank you for all your uploads and sharing your life that many of us parents with children w/autism can deeply appreciate. Jamie's niece is so cute and she really shows how much she loves and cares for him, my daughter's cousins are the same with her. Just beautiful...
miss5abr1na 8 months ago
Thanks for uploading a new video :)
TheBoronMaster 8 months ago
@arthuria123 I guess you'd call that irony.
c0decub 8 months ago
@kgaccount thanx ;0)
pixiestyx4 8 months ago
I have a 2nd cousin who has autism, but isn't violent as far as I know.
Seattlecarnut 8 months ago
What a beautiful moment!! Love it!! Thanks for sharing with Us :)
HippieMama80 8 months ago
reminds me how my 3yr daughter is constantly wantng to help her 5yr old brother even though he is extreamly violent and hurts her...unconditional love...nice video:0)
pixiestyx4 8 months ago
@pixiestyx4 Thank you! Oh boy you have an even tougher situation. I'm sure you are a doing a fabulous job and may your 3 yr old grow up to be a strong advocate for autism!
kgaccount 8 months ago
This is such a wonderful video! Thanks for sharing!! :)
MissEmilyS1 8 months ago