I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews.(net) It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position. Its nice.
I think people leaving these comments need to think about what they are saying when that talk about autism being "offensive." Since when does my son offend society?!?! You offend us!
I read about this sunshine program when my son was very small a culmination of methods helped me pull my son out in to this world i truely believe that you need to dedicate your time and energy into what works for your child pecs Photos with words on help bring his words out i used makaton and eye contact and eventually he is now going to main stream school and talking and communicating very well
I too have an autistic son. They have done a great job with kyle. However i dont beleive they have cured him of his autism, Only taught him to act like a neurotypical person. Does this make the child happier? or less offensive to us neurotypicals??
I beleive he is happier because he is living with his condition. It is not cured there are no cures but they can break away, and become more involved with love with emotion.
I think if the child is given the tools to communicate that previously weren't there then yes, the child is probably happier. However, I do think a lot of therapies are about making children with autism less offensive. This isn't to say that's bad. For instance, if a child is aggressive it's pretty important to quell that behavior to facilitate understanding in others. As far as this boy is concerned I don't think he's "cured"--you can't "cure" autism--but I think he's better adjusted.
Why not believe that he is cured?...or that you can recover from autism for that matter? If no one ever believed in cures we wouldn't have any therapies, medicines, or recoveries. You have no evidence to prove he isn't recovered. People are quick to assume the worst. Why not hope for the best?
What an amazing testimony as to what a mother and father's dedication to their son can do. What child is not worth this? But I do have to say the title of this video is very misleading. A person who has autism may always think differently than those of us who do not have it. We are giving them the tools that they need to function in our society. It takes an amazing amount of attention and dedication, but not always with these same results.
This is an interesting video: seems like son-rise uses 1-on-1 (like behaviorism), parent involvement (like behaviorism), and a relational frame work of interaction (like RDI or NLP). What was not covered is how acquisition of skills or language is gained, nor how generalization or maintenance is involved in the intervention (unless that is by pure chance due to the intervention being very little defined). This brings up the question of what kind of results for a larger population son-rise gets.
Way to go. It was a blessing. I believe the recovery was due to love, acceptance and dedication.
Its nice to see how dedicated the parents were to Kyles recovery. Lots of trial and error. Thats what it takes. I've been working in the field (autism) for almost 20 years, and most of the parents hand off their kids to the therapists, teachers, etc. I'm not saying all of them, but in my experience a lot of them do. Its nice to see this testimonial. Blessings!
Great video- thanks for posting. My 7 year old is doing so great with the gluten/casein/soy/nut free diet, supplements & chelation. Like the reporter said- keep trying!
The parents of this child are wonderful. The concept of going into the world of of the Autistic Child shows respect for this child. That respect was rewarded with him coming to visit their world. He is still Autistic and always will be. He is just visiting their world now.
Autistics MUST be told what to do and how to think, thats the only way they recover. If you let them do their own thing and go off into their own world for too long you lose them forever, I'm glad some people are finally accepting this. Great Video
what a great thing. it's good that there's a program developed by someone that's done it. and it's even better that they have so many treatments on there website!
wonderful. wonderful website. i like the son-rise treatment, but it involves so much dedication from the parents and therapists. kyle has been very blessed.
his early picture almost wants to resemble mercury poison. Pregnant women get flu shots and could contribute to autism before birth. I think the children recover when natural chelation happens. I think that is a key thing that recovered my child.
NOTICE THEY SAID GLUTEN FREE DIET! ALso Milk free. No junk food people.
wow!
scaleshchess 2 years ago
This is a fantastic clip! Thanks for sharing!
catrugmagiccarpet 2 years ago
This is such a great video, it's so wonderful! I love the option institute so much!
catrugmagiccarpet 2 years ago 2
I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews.(net) It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position. Its nice.
Nice.
PACHLAzx 2 years ago
I think people leaving these comments need to think about what they are saying when that talk about autism being "offensive." Since when does my son offend society?!?! You offend us!
Adrenalyn 3 years ago
I read about this sunshine program when my son was very small a culmination of methods helped me pull my son out in to this world i truely believe that you need to dedicate your time and energy into what works for your child pecs Photos with words on help bring his words out i used makaton and eye contact and eventually he is now going to main stream school and talking and communicating very well
kietonsb 3 years ago
I too have an autistic son. They have done a great job with kyle. However i dont beleive they have cured him of his autism, Only taught him to act like a neurotypical person. Does this make the child happier? or less offensive to us neurotypicals??
fimbles101 3 years ago 3
I beleive he is happier because he is living with his condition. It is not cured there are no cures but they can break away, and become more involved with love with emotion.
cxc410 3 years ago
I think if the child is given the tools to communicate that previously weren't there then yes, the child is probably happier. However, I do think a lot of therapies are about making children with autism less offensive. This isn't to say that's bad. For instance, if a child is aggressive it's pretty important to quell that behavior to facilitate understanding in others. As far as this boy is concerned I don't think he's "cured"--you can't "cure" autism--but I think he's better adjusted.
schizoidali 3 years ago
Why not believe that he is cured?...or that you can recover from autism for that matter? If no one ever believed in cures we wouldn't have any therapies, medicines, or recoveries. You have no evidence to prove he isn't recovered. People are quick to assume the worst. Why not hope for the best?
juliesando1 2 years ago 2
Well, you don't find this type of dedication much anymore. Just a bunch of lost latch-key kids thanks to 'women's lib'. Way to go!
AmbientMusic 4 years ago
What an amazing testimony as to what a mother and father's dedication to their son can do. What child is not worth this? But I do have to say the title of this video is very misleading. A person who has autism may always think differently than those of us who do not have it. We are giving them the tools that they need to function in our society. It takes an amazing amount of attention and dedication, but not always with these same results.
karalou2 4 years ago 5
This is an interesting video: seems like son-rise uses 1-on-1 (like behaviorism), parent involvement (like behaviorism), and a relational frame work of interaction (like RDI or NLP). What was not covered is how acquisition of skills or language is gained, nor how generalization or maintenance is involved in the intervention (unless that is by pure chance due to the intervention being very little defined). This brings up the question of what kind of results for a larger population son-rise gets.
ABAisSCIENCE 4 years ago
wow,that is fantastic...the method she used really sounds like a great idea...congrats to them
newyorkyanks22 4 years ago
Way to go. It was a blessing. I believe the recovery was due to love, acceptance and dedication.
Its nice to see how dedicated the parents were to Kyles recovery. Lots of trial and error. Thats what it takes. I've been working in the field (autism) for almost 20 years, and most of the parents hand off their kids to the therapists, teachers, etc. I'm not saying all of them, but in my experience a lot of them do. Its nice to see this testimonial. Blessings!
gahana108 4 years ago
Great video- thanks for posting. My 7 year old is doing so great with the gluten/casein/soy/nut free diet, supplements & chelation. Like the reporter said- keep trying!
thrillcats 4 years ago
wow.......They should make a tv show, americas most amazing mom and she should win.
mingdragon24 4 years ago
The parents of this child are wonderful. The concept of going into the world of of the Autistic Child shows respect for this child. That respect was rewarded with him coming to visit their world. He is still Autistic and always will be. He is just visiting their world now.
Spydyee 4 years ago
This is what happens when people don't just believe what they're told by "authorities", but keep loving and keep trying......
BeauJames59 4 years ago
Autistics MUST be told what to do and how to think, thats the only way they recover. If you let them do their own thing and go off into their own world for too long you lose them forever, I'm glad some people are finally accepting this. Great Video
paperyoshi 4 years ago
what a great thing. it's good that there's a program developed by someone that's done it. and it's even better that they have so many treatments on there website!
001hinata001 4 years ago
wonderful. wonderful website. i like the son-rise treatment, but it involves so much dedication from the parents and therapists. kyle has been very blessed.
backtothegarden23 4 years ago
his early picture almost wants to resemble mercury poison. Pregnant women get flu shots and could contribute to autism before birth. I think the children recover when natural chelation happens. I think that is a key thing that recovered my child.
NOTICE THEY SAID GLUTEN FREE DIET! ALso Milk free. No junk food people.
Destinedusa 4 years ago
I remember when my son first told me that he loved me. He was 5 years old and has also been diagnosed with ASD. I also home school.
Hisdove4ever 4 years ago
Excellent. It is so good to see parents who want to help their kids live normal lives and will stop at nothing.
fox2012 4 years ago
Extremely lucky kid.
Recovery rate, I've heard is about 1:25,000.
JaxieBoy 4 years ago