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  • He's ADORABLE

  • Firstly, what a delightfully beautiful little boy! Secondly, I just wanted to say that my son was recently diagnosed ASD, and when I started to suspect it, I searched the internet & found this... still so much reminds me of my little one. It helped me, and while this is not an absolute picture of Autism, it does show elements of it. For those who are "hating on" this video's purpose...contrary to your ideas, it actually is helpful.

  • With all due respect, what is presented here is not AT ALL Necessarily One iota of autism or autistic indicators. Turning cars over spinning wheels repetitively or lining up toys all the time or shaking one's head repeatedly does NOT in and of itself in ANY shape, manner and form constitute a diagnosis of ASD. Moreover, if a child (or older) is constantly seeking tactile, proprioceptive (e.g. jumping) auditory, vestibular (e.g., spinning) input can indicate some sensory processing over or....

  • under re-activity. In short, many can have affect-sensory processing challenges and yet not be on the spectrum. How is the child able to understand the meaning of back and forth emotional signaling and consequently coordinate with caregivers simple affect circles of communication (i.e., facial and bodily gesturing; able to to coordinate his/her ideation, motor-planning and execution (I want it; I see it; How am I going to get it) are, depending upon age level, more core indicators.

  • Beautiful Video, Beautiful Child!

    

  • Reminds me of my daughter, she is showing signs of Autism. I am getting her evaluated soon for Autism to see if she is on the spectrum. His behaviour in this video is very similar to my daughters behavior.

  • What a cute little boy. I hope he's doing well.

  • yer such an illiterate kunt doc!!!fuck off and die and hide yer self in that hole of yers

  • also, if a little kid throws away their toys is this a sign of autism and/or aspergers? Also, if a person likes to attend family functions when they are younger yet enjoys them less and less as an adult and becomes less social, is this a sign of autism and/or aspergers?

  • Does drinking soda and consuming anything caffeinated in general exaggerate or increase autism and/or aspergers symptoms?

  • by the way, the back and forth rocking motion reminds me of a kid i knew of in college. When I heard him speak and saw him interact he seemed completely normal but every now and then I would see him rock back and forth and no one knew what was wrong with him. I think one kid said he thought he was autistic. It makes sense now

  • Lining up toys is a sign of autism? I like to keep my room neat and have things lined up? Does that make me autistic or am I just being obsessive compulsive or just a neat freak? I report, you decide ;)

  • sometimes i like to move my hands because i think it's amazing how my brain can do that but i dont think i am autistic

  • i was like that when i was a baby..... >.<

  • Cute boy! Help him! It is a medical condition that affects your brain and people should realize it and take care of it! We are going to get more and more aspergers and autists! The information is already out there! Where are the docs that brush up & do their homework? Everybody google & youtube "Dr. KLINGHARDT - HPU - Lyme - Heavy Metal Detox - Nitrostress - Traumas and traumas passed on - Today´s high electric exposure & its affects on microparasites

  • I love those curls.

    Beautiful child, God bless you.

  • stacking blocks? Persistence, excellent hand eye coordination, what's not to like? And shredding a toilet paper roll? At 18 they do that to their neighbors' yards.

  • @DrElEmEnoPe no, they don't have feelings so they are unfit for any job involving interaction with actual people.

  • @boxyman6 you sure about that? i for am supposed to have autism but i have done numerous sales face to face

  • I just started working as a direct support professional with children with autism and stumbled upon this video while doing research... this little boy is SO CUTE! The little ones I work with are adorable as well. Thanks for this video!

  • HE IS SO CUTE!!!

  • jiller777,

    What kind of symptoms does he show? And also, what exactly do you mean by "excuses" his mother makes for his behavior? I was not diagnosed with autism until I was about 12, and my mother often tried to deny that my behaviors were out of the ordinary. I'd be glad to help if it seems like a concern. :)

  • Somone please help me, I dont want to offend one of my GOOD friends, we both have sons who are BOTH 3yrs old, Ima about 85% sure her son has autism, but i dont know how to bring it up. She is a nurse too, and makes alot of "excuses" for his behavior..He isnt severly autistic, i know that for sure. But he DEF on teh spectrum...Somone please help me give her some advice so she will at least chek into it...

  • @roxileeable my nephew has autism, he's 5 years old and i love to take care of him, obviously you presume things before you know anything about them...... >_>

  • I am a 12 year old with autism and Im just like any other kid. I get pretty good grades at school, I like to hang out with my friends, Im awesome at shooting baskets when im playing basketball, and I know most other kids with autism doesn't behave or act right , but i'm a very kind and honest layed back kind of person even though i have autism.

  • @Bman8873 you dont have autism youre normal bro....

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  • May god bless you and your loving child. I know it can be cured, play with him often and use cue cards to help him communicate as well. :)

  • if you know one autistic child you know one autistic child, they are all different and the ADS manifests differently in every child.

  • I work in a garage and i guy wanted to use the HGV pump which requires payment up first since its a lot of fuel they're taking. I said to the guy ''Do you have the money on you'' and he replied ''Of course i do what do you think im going to pay with!'' Obviously i ment in a polite way can i have the money please but he took it as an insult instead lol? Someone told me that he was autistic?

  • I have AS and this vid reminds me when I used to line up cars in big rows O_O

  • Most of these are not autism but yes some of them are it's sad because they suffer with this ALL there life :(

  • Autism or not, this kid is pretty darn cute!!! BTW, I have an autistic son, diagnosed at age 2.

    

  • Cute as pie!

  • I WANTED TO CRY SO BAD BECAUSE WHEN THE BOYS SHAKING HIS HEAD AND MADE A FUNNY FACE. MY SON DOES THAT. PLAYING ALONE. DOESNT RESPOND.

  • NO vaccine EVER proven safe or effective. 1853 UK had mandatory small pox law= fines increased to criminal jail in '67 & near 100% compliance by '71. Results? 1872 worse epidemic small pox ever near 45,000 deaths. 1955 health director Peterson of Idaho halted Salk polio vaccine program. Medical industry pushes vaccines because they create sick people. They need sick people to make money. If there were no sick people they'd be out of cushy jobs. Sadist should be charged criminally liars they R.

  • And hes adorable! He looks like a cherub with those curls <3

  • Hes a genius. really. His logic about order...its amazing.

  • reminds me of albert einstein :)

    

  • @ElectronicReviewsGuy Thats what I thought too! I was about to write it down when I read your comment.

  • #FTW

  • One of the best video I have ever seen! #FTW

  • 1:31

    HUGE CAR CHAIN GANGBANG.

  • Great video!! He looks like a cat somtimes... did you know that all cats have aspergers? :)

  • @Stupe19 You got that from that one book, "all cats have aspergers" did'nt you?

  • He's soo cute! My son has been diagnosed with language delay but autism has not been ruled out yet. This video is very helpful to us. Thank you!

  • I cried while watching this. I was very recently diagnosed with Asperger's. The only reason why it as Asperger's and not Autism is because no one can remember if I had a loss of language skills or not as a child. Why did I cry? My daughter is suspected to have it as well. Looking at this wonderful child playing is exactly how all three of my children behaved at that age. I am willing to bet that if I showed this to my parents, they would say I did as well.

  • God bless this little one. He is so cute!

  • He is so cute. I love his hair

  • he's really cute!

  • my mom watched this and sayd i stacked things up and lined stuff up but i aint got autism most babys do that it all doesnt mean u have austism theres more to it

  • does having this disorder mean you cant get married and stuff see if god cared he whould not put thes blasted diseases in human beings...everyone deserves to love have frineds and live life...my nefu has this and it just sickenns me that god whould create something like this.

  • @Jamesdavis33333 Is this your only beef with God, like, just this one issue, or are there more but this one finally pissed you off too much?

    Also, since you phrased the first thing like a question, no, autism does not necessarily stop you from getting married. Not emotionally, physically, spiritually or legally, as far as I know.

  • What a beautiful child! He is such a classic beauty! And I Love the music!

  • at :22

    "that kids not autistic!"

    "hes not?"

    " nahh dude, we slipped some acid into his sippy cup, he's tripping the fuck out right now"

  • my son is also autistic was diagnosed when he was almost 3 he is almost 6 now. watching the vidio was intence for me. my son lines up his toys or any thing he can get his hands on. also the stacking. also my son has alot of quarks (thats what i call them) he does alot of face rubbing, rolls tissue in his fingers and it goes on and on. he is the most amazing and happy child!

  • Lovely kid

  • 2:16

    He stacks those blocks up pretty high! (And it's all standing on a thin wooden plank.)

    How would average children of the same age do in that task? Wouldn't they be much worse, having things fall down earlier? I don't have children so I'm not very good at assessing behaviour,

  • my son does that head shaking, spinning, looking at fingers,spinnig wheels . hes 3 now and cant speak but his eye contact has improved . he likes to flap his hands

  • @chennygrapes Other things to look at are toe walking and tantrum or meltdowns. My son never did really have an issue with eye contact so they had to look at other things for him. The signs of autism are not all inclusive. Some can be present and others not and they can also come in varying degrees of impairment. If you have concerns (the speech delay should be one at least) get him evaluated.

  • @TheRealVenna yes he has autism he was diagnosed 4 months ago , surprised me as i thought he was just slow to learn and theres no history in all family. my son is obsessed by washing machines, wheels, lights and the tv. he will atend a school soon. as for his talking , he can say mamamama or dadadada but usually he shouts "eeeeeeeeeeeee" . hes a happy little boy though

  • Love the hair dude

  • is that Riverbank Park....¡!¡! in Newark, N.J where the kid was video taped....???

  • He is so cute. He remind me of my son Thomas. He also loves to line and stack cars. :)

  • 4:08 If I had hair that springy and boingy I'd be doing that too :D

  • He's got his own little world going on...

  • He is sooo cute! :)

  • Having knowledge (or knowledgment) of the human body doesn't mean one is not autistic. He reminds me very much of my son at that age. This video was so sweet, I loved it. @lonedog, the purpose is to show people who do not know the early signs of autisim to be able to recognize them. My son appears (and is) very happy too. However, it is very important to get these kids help early so that they can get help with social impairments and other things you don't see or hear on this video.

  • I dont think this boy has autism. For example, when he is looking at his hands, that is a good sign, that is a sign of knowledgment in the human body, which means he starts to recognize and see what he can do...

  • @CamillaDMusicOffi Most children with autism watch their hands and fingers. It's a form of stimming. Self involvement is autistic behavior. What you don't really see in the short clips is the intense focus that a child with autism has when doing their activities. My son will stim on his hands for hours. I would say this child is high functioning. My son is much more self focused. Please try to understand, autism is NOT mental retardation. Awareness is key. Don't lump them together.

  • he looks super cute, gotta love those curls and thos juicy cheeks. He alligned those boats almost perfectly. Him screaming and crying while taking a bath, reminded me of my son, he HATES taking baths. Specially when water touches his face/hair.

  • Poor sick little kid! Having fun in a world! Looking at moving fingers, wondering how that happens! Wondering! Wondering! I see it! Jumping. Enjoying! Stacking things! In this linear society. That encourages stacking! Poor sick little kid! No doubt there is something called autism, a horrible condition. I saw a happy kid! What part of your expectation can't stand that? What do you want to see rather than a happy kid?

    Seriously! What is the message of this video?

  • @lonedoghowling Awareness. That is the message of this video. What to look for in your own child if things seem not quite normal with him/her. Children with autism can be happy. If they aren't happy in fact, it's because something is stressing them or frustrating them or overwhelming them. Then you will see the autism as most people think of it. The screaming, kicking, slapping, biting, fits they throw in public. How many children with autism have you seen at home? I'd wager not many.

  • Awww, such a cute little boy! I hope he excels in life and makes the best of his talents.

  • I have a kid on the spectrum. Watching this is like watching him when he was Kevin's age . Only then, I knew very little about autism, especially the high functional kind. Thanks for posting!

  • This is one of the most inspirational videos that I have seen yet. Thank you so much, as this has been a hard time for me, and you little man looks just like my guy and this makes me so happy to know that he has a kindred spirit out there!

    Thanks, Heidi (mama to Logan 25m, dx at 21m)

  • or a high pitch but quiet buzzing/whisling noise. this problem mixed with my growing anxiety is how i found out about aspergers.

  • this change is making me feel very stressed and confused and my sensory problems seems to be bothering me more and more. i felt like it was going to be sick today because everyone was talking at once. i have actually been sick from the same kind of thing but i was in a noisy pub and i had 1 pint (this was befor i even new about aspergers). not sure if this is a sensory overload but i experience a pounding echo when people talk loud or shout.

  • i have only just recently found out that i may have aspergers. i have always seen other people like they was word smiths and wondered how they coped so well talking to other people. I found out about aspergers because recently i have gone onto the next year in collage and my days i go there overlap with most of the stuff i do during the week and its turned into a very social enviroment compaired to the last 2 years and they dont teach you much its mostly assignments. (automotive engineering)

  • when i was a baby my mum told me that i never cryed (maby this was because i was unaware that i could use it if i wanted something). i also liked the cover on my pram when it was raining (i still remember this). i liked the sound and watching the rain run down it. when i was around 6 years old i was very interested in how stuff works and science (i watched the sooty episode 'simple science' hundreds of times). my perents actually got me to wire stuff up to the tv if they dint no how.

  • i agree with medevil1986

  • Thank you so much for posting this video. My husband and saw this about two years ago. It helped us understand autistic behavors and we took our son to see a developmental specialist who confirmed that he has autism.

  • "* doesn't know how to play with toys." - in some cases that is because they aren't interested about toys, but "grown up things". My boyfriend have Asperger's and his mother have telling me about he's childhood. As a toddler he explored all complex machines from home, like sewing machine, radio, vcr etc. and wanted to know how they work. At 6 years old he was very interested in human anatomy and learned to know everything about it. And when teen, camed engines. First mopeds, then cars.

  • He knows how to dismantle and then again compose them. It's quite handly to have him cause hi can fix allmost everything. :D At the last time he fixed my mums electric kettle wich didn't get on.

  • in tenn autism is not considered a handicap

  • You just don't understand the subtleties of the mannerisms - its not bukllshit - yes a lot of it looks normal but these are things we can see that you can't. It's not f'n bullshit.

  • I hate having the MMR vaccine I got injected when I got it I experienced it which means I was not outgoing and talkative with other kids I didn't expect it but I wish it didn't exist so I don't have to deal with this bullshit over and over.

  • This is such fucking bullshit!!.. im tired of people diagnosing kids with AUTISM when there acting like normal GOTDAMN kids...this lil boy is adorable and my 2 1/2 year old acts much like him... he lines his toys up? ( ok ).. he's making goofy faces and rolling in the floor?? ( ok )..what the hell u expect for him to be sitting in his favorite recliner sipping coffee reading OTHELLO.. Sheesh..kids are wacky..all..and some adults.. stop exploiting ur kids.. they will grow up one day!

  • Just because he lines his toy cars up doesn't mean he is Autistic.He must enjoy seeing them lined up as a team or envoy.You should take him to a parade sometime.

  • For information on the bases of many nonverbal learning disorders (common in Asperger's), in addition to audiological disorders such as Autism (toward end of talk) search "Dr. Laurie Cestnick" and "harvard university" on youtube for a video. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!

  • What a gorgeous little boy. My youngest son is also autistic and has all the same characteristics, though my son rocks bakc and forth and shakes his head far more violently. This video really helped me realise that my little boy is not alone, and that there are other beautiful children like him.

  • such a beautiful baby, 4:30 he surely loves his hair (:

  • wow what a beautiful child!! he will grow up to be an artist of some kind.

  • I don't usually think children are cute, but this one sure is!

  • I cried watching this video.. then cried even more when I read the signs/symptoms. Out of those 24 signs, my son Aiden has/does 23. The video, my son and the child in this video are exactly alike in mannerisms.

    I've been in denial about my son having Autism, but he's almost 3 and I've been getting concerned. I started looking up info.. and now I honestly believe my son is autistic.

  • @StoicHedonist awww autism isn't a really bad thing ima psychology student trust me it can be treated especially at very young age. you should see a therapist

  • @StoicHedonist May I ask if you've given your son all of his vaccines and booster shots, and which ones if so?

  • i think,unless in case of severe cases, a child this young shouldnt be labeled. My oldest is now for and his ped suggested he had autism at 18 months because he didnt use 2 word sentenses and he liked things in order, now hes 4 and i didnt put him into therapy because i thot they were wrong and were over diagnosing children. Now hes just the same level as any other child his age, speech wise and developmentaly.So parents relax a bit,it sometimes takes a bit. all are diff but use ur judgement.

  • i think hes fine and as far as putting everything in a row maybe he just likes order. i am the same way i put things from big to little and in order i my girls had curly hair and did that to. im a virgo and like order. tey told me it felt funny to swng their hair. i think he is fine

  • Gluten free casein free diet helps to heal autism, see my school lunch ideas for this on my page, hop this helps you in some small way:)

  • OMGoodness my 4 year old daughter does almost all of these things and she has just recently started to Group stickers together that are the same on paper or where ever she can, but she was DX with What is called Dyspraxia/Aperxia and also some Sensory Prossing Issues, but I just recently had somebody that works with Autstic children ask me if my Daughter was on the Sprectrum and I told her no that the DPed said that she wasnt as far as she could tell, she also didnt start to talk till 3 1/2 year

  • It seems like as an autistic adult he is going to work really well with his hands. He seems very interested in his hands. And just the amount of control he has in twirling the twig and stacking.

  • i dont think he has autism i think he is a very smart little boy.

  • @elsantos106 i guess u dont understand autistic behaviors then,,, u realize that the child has been playing alone the entire time? not even him mouth moving, the only time it moves is when he cries! trust mi he's autistic. ima [sychology student and this is really impressive to me!

  • Autism is a disease. All these people think it's cute.it's not cute or fun.your boy will be a zombie n u can thank your govt for that.

  • @SSstrikerX autism isn't a disease, it's not something you catch.

  • @SSstrikerX its not a disease its an disorder! look up the difference bteen a disease and a disorder

  • aww he is SO cute!! look at that hair!!

  • He has such curly hair - LOVE IT! :D

  • AWWW the cutest little boy!!!! God bless.

  • My son was diagnosed with pdd/nos a few months ago. He does some of the same behaviors as your son. He stims off his hands and he plays with toys in a non functional manner like spinning the wheels on a toy car over and over. He likes to spin any object he comes into contact with. He's improving little by little every day thanks to early intervention.

  • oh my gosh! he is a curly haired cutie!!!!!

  • just a normal plain kid to me...he has done nothing in de entire movie that I haven't done when I was his age.

  • @rnstuffy...I am an innocent bystander looking in on the face of autism. I read the book The Horseboy and was amazed at so many similarities were in this book to things I have gone through with my son. Hence I have started scanning Youtube. The boy in this post is also very similar to mine. My boy was very hard to live with and was never diagnosed as having autism but could not be normally schooled and caused severe stress where ever he went.. so much so that he was kicked out of

  • is he autist?

    

  • @mandrake3512

    look in the mirror! Who is responsible for labeling/judging perfectly normal childhood behavior. This is actually a disgrace to this child. It also minimalizes the disorder of autism for those very few but unfortunate individuals who actaully have autism. Quit trying to label all behavior, it is ignorant, dumbfounding and most of all very dangerous.

  • @rnstuffy this video was uploaded two years ago and im sure by now they must know if the kid is autistic or not,if they leave it on youtube its probably cuz he is.by the way,autistic treatment is typically behavioral, speech and physical therapy,its not like they put them on heavy drugs

  • @rnstuffy I'm not sure what your problem is but there is nothing wrong with being autistic. It's a label, most autism is treated with ABA, OT, speech, and all different kinds of therapy. Usually only the most severe cases need medication. I still say the only ignorant one here is you. But I am done arguing with some loser on a message board. If you have an autistic child you can truly appreciate this video.

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  • @Xxxzcuzxxx

    many people live with this type of "disorder" on the austism specrum" and it does not onterfere with their ability to lead normal lives. Crazy parents looking for, and ambitious doctors exaggerrating every little behavior is another thing. This child is not showing any signs of what is consider classic autism. It is too bad that the parents are so attention seeking. This is noraml childhood behvior. The kid has some personality and a few "quirks"  So What?

  • @rnstuffy You obviously has no idea what autism is. You should really stfu.

  • @rnstuffy Ooooh... :\

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  • beautiful child. shame on parents! and medical society. diagnosis is bullshit

  • @rnstuffy

    Says someone who is obviously uneducated regarding the disorder!  Shame on you!

  • it very hard to live wit my autistic son he runs aroud the house shitting on the carpet, he never listens, Should I "give him up" I dunno but my son is definetly autistic cause he so damn stupid some times I want to drop kick his face right through the window, For real.

  • @darkgrail45

    You need to seek help immediately if you have those feelings. I am sure it is very stressful. But there is help for Autistic kids and parents. But do it NOW before you and your son are another sad preventable statistic. (child abuse/murder/life in prison)

  • D'awww, my eldest brother has a bit of Autism but your seems to be a smart boy

  • Great video. Thanks for sharing! Your son is beautiful!

  • Your son is amazing. WOW

  • look at those beautiful, bouncy curls! i'm no expert on autism by any means, but i don't really see anything out of the ordinary here, (i can see he likes to line things up, but don't all kids have quirks? ~ when my son first learned to "pattycake" he did that morning noon and night for MONTHS) he looks like a perfectly normal child to me ~

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  • Autism rose 200 % after childhood vaccine programs were mandated in the USA fact ! Autism in the USA is for the most part a childhood adverse reaction to Vaccines...Fact ! my child had a severe reaction to his MMR and has been autistic ever since....the Vaccine Manufactures know this and created these Vaccines as part of a attack on the people of the USA...we are being poisoned and our children weakened so as the elite emerge as the superior race ! FACT ! this is Genetics ! THE NWO ARE COWARDS

  • so cute..

  • Thank you for taking the time to share this information.

    I must also say, you have a beautiful child, breathtaking beautiful.

  • My brother is almost 19 and has autism. He's the same way. Your little boy is really adorable.

  • The number one symptom of autism is thinking family guy is funny

  • i believe the medical association or wutever u call them make up abunch of bullcrap just to make more money.... you fall for the mess they give u and put your kids in all that medication and guess what later on down the line 80% of those kids turn into drug addicts or dangers to themselves... the problem is parents who dont =kno how to parent.... drugs are bad and addictive..... take care your kids,, pay attention to them and things can be figure out

  • @knockits12

    What kind of comment is that? Do you even have children? People like you should not be allowed to own a computer......you cannot even spell.

  • @knockits12 that's lame...

  • @knockits12

    I don't think you should comment on something you know nothing about. All autistic children are not on medication and each child acts differently. Why click onto a video about autism and leave such a idiotic response?

    I would tell you to spend a day with a child with autism, but quite frankly I wouldn't

    want your immature, heartless and attention seeking self around any child.

    Stop with the BS and educate yourself!

  • @knockits12

    Kids with autism RARELY receive drugs . . . typically the treatment consists of behavioral modification, speech therapy, and sometimes occupational/physical therapy if indicated. Maybe you should do a little research before you comment!

  • nawww! hes so adorable

  • he looks normal to me......hmmm were is the disguise.. he is sooo cute

  • Great video! :) Maryann (just posted two videos about a severe autism)

  • omg this brings tears to my eyes. My brother is autistic and shakes his head just like that! My brother has such a mellow personality, but has a severe case of autism which causes him to bang his head and do self damage. He also laughs when he breaks things. At the mall he broke a glass globe and started laughing my mom even corrected him. Autism is such an emotional thing to talk about. My mom had to deal with school districts that just never understood. I love him and this kid is a cutiepie

  • Looks pretty normal to me...

  • but the reason why i'm confuse right now is because my son always had eye contact to me or to everyone,,, he love playing with other kids,,, he respond to his name,,, i can sometimes ask him to do simple tasks like throwing a candy wrapper into the trash can,,, is my child autistic? i just need some opinions please,,, thank you for sharing the video,,, it opened my mind to look closer and deeper into my son's behaviors,,,

  • he would put the cars at its back on the floor and spin the wheel and look at the spinning wheel,,, he lies on the floor to have a closer look at the wheels,,, he spin his head,,, he flap his hands,,, he sometimes run endlessly in and out of the room,,, he never want his pictures to be taken,,, sometimes he cry with no reason at all,,, and he never can tell what he wants to us that i thought that its the reason for his whining,,, at two i had reasons to believe that he has speech delay.(part 3)

  • i even tolerate this by buying tons of car toys in all shapes and sizes,,, i really love the glow in his eyes everytime i handed him a new car especially if it has big wheels on it,,, then he would line them all up in a long line carefully,,, sometimes he would put one on top of the others,,, he threw into tantrums when his line or stack of cars would fall and he couldn't put them together again,,, (part 2)

  • this video really scared the hell out of me,,, before i see this video, autism is far from my mind or ever did it hit me that my son could be suffering from autism,,, as i watched this video,,, i see a cute little boy with habits almost the same as my 2 year old son,,, and it gave me goosebumps big time,,, my son had this obsession for cars or anything that has wheels on it since he started playing,,, i never thought of it as abnormal,,,

  • @Leila0119 go to your doctor and tell them that you have a concern for Autism and you want your son Assessed, it sounds like he needs to be assessed. I have an almost 4 year old son who's autistic what you are describing here are red flags and you should not ignore them or wait any longer to investigate.

  • He's looking just like my Jakers

  • I think it's sad that people with Autism spectrum 'disorders' would undoubtedly turn out to be the best minds on the planet, if it were not for the fact their bodies have a genetic disposition to hold onto Mercury. With every injection comes a further lowering of potential IQ. I do believe there's something in the theory of 'Indigo Children' for the fact that there are these genetic differences that create extraordinary minds, yet cause the fatal flaw of heavy metal retention.

  • @jimbobg65 theres only 1 kind of people whose IQ keeps going down ad guess hwat? your part of that group!

  • too many autistic kids now which i think is due to many vaccinations given to newly borns. too many concoctions of chemicals go to their brains.

  • @xyzaarael theres only 1 reason as to why its on the rise: better diagnostics and greater awerness.

    i have 6/8 symptons for example and i happend to stumble on that fact nearing my twenties.

  • @gamiezion You don't know me yet. One day you will.

  • @jimbobg65 doubt it, i only deal with intellects. :) sorry

  • @gamiezion Me too. It's why I'm taking the time to respond to you.

  • @jimbobg65 do not kid yourself.

  • He is sooo cute and I love his hair :)

  • Honestly, I've seen a lot of parent videos - but this is the BEST. It SHOWS you what happens regularly, things easy to miss, things that don't seem too strange unless you happen to come upon it on a video such as this. My son did many of those things - and still does (he's 8), but it didn't seem real. This video, is REAL. Great, great job. Thank you!

  • OMG Kevin is adorable you were not wrong when you said "or just to fall in love with this curly-headed cutie." :0) xxxJoolsxxx

  • very cute kid. I hope he is better,

  • this is awesome - me all over!

  • aww

  • you should get a golden retriever to be his best friend!

  • lol hes cute~