Encouraging Bonds in Autistic Persons
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the US Congress should see these videos then maybe they will realize that people with Austism are like anyone else, i have a severe learning disability, i was in Special Education all through out school and now im 27 i still have ADD and no medicine works, and i have pnemonic tremors and sometimes its so bad that i cant stand up without holding onto something until the tremors go away enough for me to walk
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wow that really good to know that he knows the newborn baby and that really GREAT to see him to understand the baby.... That so wonderful!!
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Oh my, he's being so gentle!
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This is so cool!!!
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I love this so much. Jamey is so amazing. He knows his niece and nephew and not even his Autism can stop him from loving them. Made me cry to see him and realize how much I miss him. Love you
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thank you so much from sharing. it really touches me and i learn alot. thank you!
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He's knows to be gentle. this is lovely
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Amazing, that was really sweet.
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What a beautiful video-made my eyes well up.
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James is such a good uncle :). He has a special bond with both his nephew and niece -3
This is amazing! I took my son to meet his new born nephew the day after he was born. My son was just over two years old and we didn't yet know he was autistic. His nephew, Dillon, has been a major part of his life from the very first though so there is definitely a bond there. My son can't say nephew, or Dillon correctly, but he knows who it is when I tell him Dillon is coming to play and he gets so excited.
TheRealVenna 7 months ago
@TheRealVenna That's awesome!
CDFoakley 7 months ago