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  • Thank you for putting this up !

  • @icallyising thank you for watching!<3

  • Missed your videos on my homepage! :O hehehehe.

    the lighting is a little weird here though, but I'm sure you'll make it work like you always do. <3

  • @SparkzMxzXZ Aww<3 I know..I am going to test it out again in my next video, however I think it may also be the fact that my walls are like a buttercup yellow...makes the image appear more yellow..which I definitely do not need lol. I may have to resort in the end to filming in my bathroom lol, but I'm trying :) XO

  • U seem like your glowing :)

  • @TutuBearFruit24 Hmm, not sure if that's a good thing haha..<3

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  • eye opening video:) the shirt is really nice!

  • OMG we have free the children at my school too, except under the name right to learn supposedly a subsection of free the children!!!!!

  • @happinessislikeakiss Thank you so much!!<3

  • @eyesofmyroni Aww, thank you so much for your sweet comment. That really means so much. I feel so lucky in being able to do my part. <3

  • @MsRubyScarlet - is a key issue, especially one in my mom's school where if there were more and better resources specialized for autistic children, then of course they would benefit - but from what I have seen, they really aren't because of the lack of resources. But like I said, this is a very subjective issue, so each situation is different, and I am so glad that your brother is excelling. Definitely a sensitive subject, but I hope I made my point clearer and didn't offend anyone. xo

  • @MsRubyScarlet I definitely agree with you, but like everything else in the world, autism is definitely a somewhat touchy and also subjective topic. There's no one way to solve something, and something that may work and be beneficial to one may not work for someone else. I was talking based on my own personal experience having been to my mom's classes, however I am not saying that every single autistic child should do one thing over another. Resources definitely are key, and I really think -

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