One World #1: AUTISM, an other brick in the human wall...

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What are we willing to do for This World? Here is one of the alternatives. Music is "Hymn for Red October", from Hans Zimmer.

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  • backtothegarden23..reply continued...by a verbal explosion. i saw that u posted that comment 1yrago but istill felt compelled to reply to it. also, iwondered, did you find music to be helpful? with my son, if you could make it into a song and sang it overandover, thosewordsorphrases were the 1s he learned quickest. andhismemory! he remembers books we havent read inyears, b4he even spoke and will recite them word for word.iamthinkingurlittleonemos­t definitelyisabsorbingandundert­snding eveything

  • Yeah thanks, you're right. I'm working real hard for autism.

  • That is fantastic! Very exciting. I would love any tips you might be able to give me on how to reach him. He is nonverbal, and people tend to think that nonverbal kids are not as smart. but it feels to me that he is absorbing everything, and understanding. what do you think?

  • I think that he might have a IQ as strong as 140 or 150. I saw a woman that got the same challenge and has been considered as an "idiot"... until she got 135! She only can, at 23, "speak" with a keyboard. Please send me a personal message giving me any working e-mail box, I will give you priceless tips. I need to know what has been done so far for getting in touch with him?

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  • my son did not speak until he was four years and five months old, exactly to the day. the word was circle...he was eating mac n chz in a bowl and traced the shape of the bowl's rim and just said it...the next day he said thank you. things have gone well after that, his verbal communication just exploded at home and in his preschool class. there are times when it seems to 'slow down' but i always look back and remember he used to not say anythign at all.the 'slow' times seem to be followed up

  • looks a bit scaremongering but at least it's not one of those slushy patronising songs about how your perfect child is trapped inside

  • excellent video!!

  • Well said!!

  • RARE: I invented a table game LOVED by autistic children. That would be a fantastic pedagogic tool. All around social relationships, and perfectly predictible. I'm in touch with upper authority in matters of autism. Something is coming! Trust me. I'm really focussed!

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