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From: tahirihrose
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  • Thank you so much for taking time to make these videos. As a mother of a 4 year old with autism, I struggle to find practical teaching games and skills for my son. Whenever I'm out of ideas I can always get new ideas from your websites or from your videos. You have helped me and my son immensely!

  • Nice video, I found it via a Link on an autism website and would never have found it on youtube otherwise. Maybe adding 'autism/ASD' and 'emotions' to title might help (and stop you getting the daft comments that others are leaving) Anyway it's just a suggestion-but thanks for taking the time to post it.

  • I will add those tags. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • Sorry, different purpose. Unless you are three years old.

  • I was expecting a real tutorial on how to draw faces . . .

  • This was helpful... I used this to create a Piccasso esque masterpiece... o_0

  • Lol.....hahahaa

  • I get more comments on this video clip! Some comments are pretty funny and some unpleasant but I feel compelled to point out that this video clip is meant to teach very young children who have autism about emotions. It works very well with many children even though I am not a good actor or a good artist. Parents of children with ASD should try this regardless of talent.

  • NOW THIS IS FUNNY,LMAO!

  • My 3-year-old learned how to draw a smile face from this video. Thank you! However, she's a little bit scare when she hearing the Bye Bye mad face, Bye Bye sad face...

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