> Fooman72 said on
08-02-2008 at
17:25:
You are special. As a mum with an autistic boy I can think of no one better to live next to. x
> navywife1977 said on
06-04-2008 at
20:37:
What if the disability is injuring the child? Should we love and embrace it then? Should I accept it when my son pokes his eyes out or pulls his hair out because it is a part of his autism? I love my son, he is wonderful, and so much happier now with just a little help.
> ColoradoHigh2da said on
05-12-2008 at
04:12:
Thank you for showing your beautiful little girl to all of us. It is a wonderfully unique opportunity to be around someone with autism. Next door to us is an autistic boy. I came to see him from time to time and would talk or read to him in his silence. One of my great joys so far in life was when I came home from college and his mother said he had been looking for me. I saw Romeo and he smiled and said Hi. Words do not describe how that felt.
> dawndeleon said on
04-01-2008 at
14:33:
Its interesting that you call her your 'rainbow'. You couldnt be more right. A rainbow is a promise of God. She is your promise. More parents should have the love for their child that you have. She is beautiful.
> candy3A3Z said on
03-25-2008 at
22:54:
Absolutely lovely job!
> chrissyphrit99 said on
03-07-2008 at
17:24:
I don't know whats more beautiful! The video of your precious girl or your love for her that is so evident. My Mya also has autism but autism doesnt have her. Thanks for making me smile and for sharing Zoe with us.
> JaxieBoy said on
02-02-2008 at
05:00:
Thank God I'm not one of these people.I really do feel sorry for those who are, though.......
> lilith0o0 said on
01-30-2008 at
09:22:
i couldnt agree with you more!!! ...cure sociey. it is sicker than we think. lots of times i say the autism of my kid is a challenge. the handicap lays with the people that dont accept that we arnt all the same.
> Shannonbarnesdr1 said on
01-26-2008 at
18:22:
amen, most disabled people, even sefere ones are against cure or preventing, its part of diversity and needs accepting and respect, cure society of ignorance, neevr try to change us, we just difdferent race/ culture of peolpe and we are unique ;-) respect and cheers to you and your child
> tiggr454 said on
01-13-2008 at
03:00:
Absolutely breathtaking. She is precious. God bless her!
> CiphaQueen said on
12-27-2007 at
05:20:
She is beautiful
> sageyrudman said on
12-20-2007 at
03:13:
thank you ...ireally appreciate your feedback
> TapreK said on
12-19-2007 at
06:42:
Wow! Stunning, touching! This actually made me tear up! I loved every second, every picture. She is an angel, you are very blessed to have such a great child. I also love your quote "She is free from the shackles of normalcy that oppress. those who surround her" - AMAZING!
> kodamapms said on
12-11-2007 at
03:42:
She is so lovely!I have a little one named Zoe too! :)
> lilith0o0 said on
12-10-2007 at
20:39:
hi , i saw some of your movies, your kid is wonderfull! and i agree the accompanied things have to be treated. but autism is no desease in mho. my son has epileptical meds and we did and do floortime and did sonrise. to make things better for him. i dont say sit back and let it happen cuz there is nuttin you can do. but a desease..no.
> lilith0o0 said on
12-10-2007 at
20:30:
ok i agree on that one. that is cure. but i ment like cure autism in a way that autismis totally gone. diets and meds can reduce or take away some symptoms. and i am happy that it worked for you. feel good is a good thing! my son is non verbal and autistic too. and has some problems to the side. but the thing i tried to say is that there is no cure for autism.that autism is not a desease.
> stringsplayer2 said on
12-10-2007 at
06:09:
she is the most beautiful little girl ive ever seen!
> autismtookmickie said on
12-10-2007 at
05:06:
When Autism is accompanied by enterocolitis, or food sensitivities, which can cause umberable pain and discomfort, then those things must be dealt with. Sometimes in the process a few of the Autistic traits disappear. I put my son an the gfcf diet and his chronic diahrea went away. A week ago I put him on the SCD Diet and he stopped stimming and sleeps all night and his pain is gone. He is still autistic, and none-verbal, but he feels good. that's my idea of cure.
> autismtookmickie said on
12-10-2007 at
05:01:
Your daughter is so precious!! She has the face of an Angel.
> horrorrock07 said on
12-09-2007 at
18:59:
she is such a beautiful child,i heard people talk about cures but i dont really belive them,i have heard lots of reasons but i think we are all still in the dark about what causes it,