Aw, that's so sad. :'( The good always die young. At least he's in a better place. A place where no one calls autistic people "freaks", "burdens" or "retards."
this made me tear up. It was a beautiful video. My son was diagnosed last year with autism. I worry about him, how hard life is going to be for him. so few people can see past the differences to see the positives. I also worry for my daughter, I don't know what effect her brothers autism will have on her.. I hope my daughter can grow up to see her brother as clearly and positively as you see yours.
My son had autism/asperger syndrome , I accepted him for who he was. A unique wonder individual who had a great sense of humor , loved to laugh and a sweet smile to boot. He was intelligent beyond words. He mastered many things I don't think he thought he could do. I just enjoyed him for who he was . Unfortunately he died in his sleep 4 months ago, he was 27 . I wish he was still here. But he left a legacy to be proud of. He was the first in the state of North Carolina to graduate from HS.
i heard a eighth grader talking shit about him when we were at the park so i told him to wait there and i kicked the eighth graders ass for thirty minutes and explained to him what autism is why he is a dumb ass and to tell is parents he is a faggot
Beautiful! Thank you for making this video. It brought tears to my eyes. I just spent the past week working with autistic children in a preschool and I will have to say it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life!
Look at Winnie the Pooh, written by the author as a great testament of love to his son, Christopher Robin and because kids were jealous of this love/ jealous of family (and kids are even more so now with todays fractured families) he was picked on mercilessly all his life. Please don't stop fighting for your brother. He is not mentally disabled either, I think autism is just a different state of mind, or kind of human. With great respect for you, your family and your work, Corrina
I am going to continue informing people about my brother. I am going to keep fighting for him. But this wasn't just for him. This was for every Mentally Disabled child that cannot spread their voice. That cannot fight for themselves. And I'm sure that many people will continue to critisize me for what I'm trying to do. But I won't stop. Ever.
I would never critisize you for making such a beautiful and loving film about your little brother. There should be more understanding siblings like you. I was just worried about your brother being teased at school, they will find any excuse you know...
Sorry for the comment, but i've just been looking at so many of these ones with young kids (its different once they become teenagers and free will enters) I kind of feel this way about all the parents and people who put the pictures of autistic kids on the media, visually representing them often at their most vulnerable and discussing their personal struggles in a way we wouldn't really do for all other kids.
Acctually, my little brother has seen the video, and was happy about it.He wants to inform people about Autism. And he won't have to worry about school, because next year he will be home schooled so that he is provided with all the things that our school system is not offering.I respect your point of view completely, but every child is different.Some kids my consider this an invasion of privacy , but he viewed it as an act of love.
No offense, its a very nice video, but if your brother is being teased or feels like an outsider, maybe putting his image all over U-tube is not the best idea. Its good for you, maybe not so good for him - he has to go to school and so forth and make his own identity, and he may want to change that as he gets older etc...
wen u finally knew wat your brother was goin through I kno how u felt inside I kno wat u saw but he didnt care about ur flaws an you saw a beautiful mind the poetry you wrote for that soultouch your heart as well as mine when those kids laughed cuz he wasnt "normal" i kno the wars you had to fight. when the doctors said our brothers would neva be tha same again we cried tried to hold back but the pain built inside FOR DANNY AND STEPHEN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MINDS!!!
When i finally understood , what the boy i talk to walk was going through, I swallowed my pride. looked through his brown eyes, an yet again i cried. i knew wat he couldnt say wen he wiped my tears away i remeber that day i cried through even my birthday until my poetry led the way to a positive outlet an i wasnt afraid
hey darla it's dominique an i wanna share sumthin wit u by the way my bros name is daniel: when some years ago, the doctors said. my brothers wouldn't ever be the same again. I cried, tried to hold it back. but the pain, just kept building inside. I said I was okay but, I lied. Almost died.
I agree! I have an autistic son and my other two children help take care of him. I have to remind them to let him learn things on his own, but they love him so much that they are so protective of him. He is such a joy in our lives. It does make you want others to see what you see doesn't it. You ARE a good sister with a wonderful brother! He is so lucky to have you and you are lucky to have him. Wonderful video!
@SavvyNatrix,
Aw, that's so sad. :'( The good always die young. At least he's in a better place. A place where no one calls autistic people "freaks", "burdens" or "retards."
BaltoLoneWoolf 2 weeks ago
this made me tear up. It was a beautiful video. My son was diagnosed last year with autism. I worry about him, how hard life is going to be for him. so few people can see past the differences to see the positives. I also worry for my daughter, I don't know what effect her brothers autism will have on her.. I hope my daughter can grow up to see her brother as clearly and positively as you see yours.
teakany 6 months ago
This is so sweet , it made me cry. My brother too has autisum :) i love him verymuch
benandbella123 1 year ago
My son had autism/asperger syndrome , I accepted him for who he was. A unique wonder individual who had a great sense of humor , loved to laugh and a sweet smile to boot. He was intelligent beyond words. He mastered many things I don't think he thought he could do. I just enjoyed him for who he was . Unfortunately he died in his sleep 4 months ago, he was 27 . I wish he was still here. But he left a legacy to be proud of. He was the first in the state of North Carolina to graduate from HS.
SavvyNatrix 1 year ago
my brother is 7 and he has autism
thesk8rdude09 1 year ago
hugz n prayerz
crazyboafrog1986 1 year ago
my bro has autism... its tuff to deal with
The6304793832 1 year ago
That's so sweet, it made me cry!
It is totally me and my little brother, diagnosed 3 years ago!
MrCurtis01 2 years ago
Your brother is lovely and thank God he has a lovely sister like you who cares for him the way you do you also made me cry
MrsLisa968 2 years ago
i have a six year old brother with autism
i heard a eighth grader talking shit about him when we were at the park so i told him to wait there and i kicked the eighth graders ass for thirty minutes and explained to him what autism is why he is a dumb ass and to tell is parents he is a faggot
KISSfan567 2 years ago
It's great that you stuck up for your brother. But violence isn't the way to go. Hate just causes more hate.
Darlasaurus 2 years ago
i know that i just cant figure out anyother way they would keep doing it
KISSfan567 2 years ago
Your video is incredible. Thanks for sharing this!!!!
Ami2404 2 years ago
This is a wonderful vid.. It brought tears to my eyes!!!
wilcats2010 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing this... made me smile... I know he loves you too.
Blessings and Joy,
Mary
marysplace2008 3 years ago
Beautiful! Thank you for making this video. It brought tears to my eyes. I just spent the past week working with autistic children in a preschool and I will have to say it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life!
Joeytoro 4 years ago
I know what you feel...my son has similar problems..thank you for your video...
very sweet and touching...
voyager966 4 years ago
Great video. I admire you for all you have given your brother. God bless!
ProjectHelpHealChase 4 years ago
Very touching and beautiful video!
Troys Amazing Universe
tntdns 4 years ago
i luv dis video!! <3
and i luv u!! lol wuts up my whale??
linamoo 4 years ago
just wanted to say
autism is not a disease
786Yasra1992 4 years ago
I know, it was a typo that I didn't realize until the video was deleted off my computer so I couldn't fix it.
Darlasaurus 4 years ago
oh ok fair enough
786Yasra1992 4 years ago
Look at Winnie the Pooh, written by the author as a great testament of love to his son, Christopher Robin and because kids were jealous of this love/ jealous of family (and kids are even more so now with todays fractured families) he was picked on mercilessly all his life. Please don't stop fighting for your brother. He is not mentally disabled either, I think autism is just a different state of mind, or kind of human. With great respect for you, your family and your work, Corrina
karolily 4 years ago
I am going to continue informing people about my brother. I am going to keep fighting for him. But this wasn't just for him. This was for every Mentally Disabled child that cannot spread their voice. That cannot fight for themselves. And I'm sure that many people will continue to critisize me for what I'm trying to do. But I won't stop. Ever.
Darlasaurus 4 years ago
I would never critisize you for making such a beautiful and loving film about your little brother. There should be more understanding siblings like you. I was just worried about your brother being teased at school, they will find any excuse you know...
karolily 4 years ago
Sorry for the comment, but i've just been looking at so many of these ones with young kids (its different once they become teenagers and free will enters) I kind of feel this way about all the parents and people who put the pictures of autistic kids on the media, visually representing them often at their most vulnerable and discussing their personal struggles in a way we wouldn't really do for all other kids.
karolily 4 years ago
Acctually, my little brother has seen the video, and was happy about it.He wants to inform people about Autism. And he won't have to worry about school, because next year he will be home schooled so that he is provided with all the things that our school system is not offering.I respect your point of view completely, but every child is different.Some kids my consider this an invasion of privacy , but he viewed it as an act of love.
Darlasaurus 4 years ago
No offense, its a very nice video, but if your brother is being teased or feels like an outsider, maybe putting his image all over U-tube is not the best idea. Its good for you, maybe not so good for him - he has to go to school and so forth and make his own identity, and he may want to change that as he gets older etc...
karolily 4 years ago
So beautiful video.
N0STALJl 4 years ago
k it wouldnt let me put it all down so yea thats y theres like six
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Wow thats a great video. You guys are so lucky to have eachother.
roseygrey 4 years ago
Sweet. You are a great sibling.
KuraiGaka 4 years ago
Beautiful.
drmaier 4 years ago
You are one sweet big sister!
ralpheadsuz 4 years ago
He is so lucky to have you, and you him. Your parents must be very proud of you both.
Thanks so much for this video.
Allegra250 4 years ago
This is one of the most beautiful videos I've ever seen. Wow, what a sister. Wow, what a brother. Congrats.
christschool 4 years ago
I agree! I have an autistic son and my other two children help take care of him. I have to remind them to let him learn things on his own, but they love him so much that they are so protective of him. He is such a joy in our lives. It does make you want others to see what you see doesn't it. You ARE a good sister with a wonderful brother! He is so lucky to have you and you are lucky to have him. Wonderful video!
jillra65 4 years ago
this is a great vid you are a GREAT SISTER!!!!!!!keep it up kid!!!!!!!i have a 3 year old w/ autism i wish she has a sister like you.
pathic1 4 years ago