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Hes not autistic hes a DJ haha!!
Give autistic children lots of raw cilantro, its a natural chelator.
The music is perfect
@masmddds Yeah I know. Not exactly the most fitting music in the world.
What the hell is this? An educational video on something serious like autism or some artsy-fartsy light-hearted documentary on some kid’s daily behaviors? Unfuckingbelievable how some people seem can’t seem to tell when it’s important to put music as the only audio, and when it’s appropriate to provide actual sound footage so that people can hear what’s going on.
@Asinner6969 its just the fact that he’s obssesive over it. see how he does it like its areligous routine, lol. that all autistic kids do it. its just a way to recognize it overall. a main symptom. u shouldnt mark ur kid as mental just cuz of that. he/she gotta have the whole package.
ok and 1:20, kids just do that.and “wow” at 1:32 , lol! autistic kids just seem overally neat to me, lol. thats better than him thorwing and breaking shit! but its still bad cuz i dont want my child to literally have a one tracked mind. how old is he, can he speak??
I love Kevin!…He reminds me of my son at that young age. mine is now nine and has been diagnosed with Aspergers .You know best what is going on with your child. I am shocked my some of these comments …it is obvious that some people are not aware of the traits of autism…they shouldn’t judge or make negative comments. Keep up the beautiful work He is amazing and so are you!
I am not an expert. You are correct, stackign and ordering ARE a part of normal learning, just as people with autism are intelligent. I think the difference lies in the overabundance of neural connections in the ordering/stackign part of the brain (the frontal lobe). It’s almost like being too aware of the details, sometimes to the exclusion of the big picture. If he stacked blocks and played pretend with his friends there’s a balance. If he’s obsessed about the minutiae of one activity….
I’m not being sarcastic, but can someone please explain to me how this child is autistic? He likes to stack and order objects based on size. Isn’t that part of normal learning?
Pardon my ignorance Miss Vinigar.
He is still a darling child.
I’m not seeing anything that screams autism - is he an Asperger Syndrome child? He looks very bright and yes, needs a playmate.
I know lots of children that line up toys. I think he’s brilliant! What an adorable delight of a child!
this child looks bored
Loving the hair.
ooohh my goodness, the toilet paper bit is soo funny and cute, hes such a little cutie, did he un wrap the whole rol?
@LaNese81 Imagine having a child that will never look you in the eye, tmight throw violent tantrums in which they might injure themselves by hitting themselves with their hands or striking themselves against a wall, and might not even respond to their name or speak. Or growing up with someone or as someone who has a compulsive need for things and events to be in a specific order, and may be extremely distressed if one small aspect of their lives or surroundings is changed. Brilliant, eh?
i was wondering…has he shown special skill in turntables??
Babies don’t get schizophrenia.
To the people who think this is a gift of some sort please consider what it’s like to unknowing marry someone with Apserger’s. THAT’S NOT A GIFT…it’s hell on Earth.
The arrangement of certain items in lines is really astounding
i think the only reason he shakes his head like that is because it’s fun to play with all that crazy hair!
this boy is amazing, and exploding with personality you can’t help but smile watching him. he is full of life and is quite adorable.
love love love!!!
Can someone explain the stigma associated with autism? I’ve been doing the research and so far I don’t see what the “problem” is or why it’s a “disorder”. It seems more like brilliance to me.
oh my God,I just realize that my little girl of 1 year old and 3 months do every movement that the little child did in this video except the object line thing. Can be possible??
great photography and filming skills!
and the child is soooooo adorable <3
Your son is gorgeous and gifted, I love his block buildings he would make a great Architect for building Skyscrapers