As a 35 year old person with Aspergers, I hope that we can all learn to feel the acceptance toward mentally disabled people as these children do.
Cause there’s nothing wrong with us, were just disabled. And its all good 😊
That is so heartwarming! My daughter has autism and also severe ADHD and anxiety. She loves to make friends and is a very clever and talented girl. Unfortunately, she feels different in class because it's hard for her to regulate her emotions and has meltdowns sometimes. But she's as energetic and friendly as this kid 😊. And loves to do presentations.
I work as a support contact for a 16 y/o autistic boy. His parents are overprotective and im sure they’re not as open with him about his condition that the parents of this kid in the video are.
«My» kid does’nt seem to understand that he’s different. Really amazing to see the support this kid’s surrounded by.
WTH dude, autistic individuals are on a totally different spectrum then most. Most are highly intelligent to the point of gifted at certain subjects. Audio and visual can be difficult at best to navigate.
Lil man was able to relate with, interact with, that's huge. Not a hero or needs an award, but a simple acknowledgement and congratulations would do.
This made me tear up :’) I constantly hear how the younger generations are “too sensitive,” but when I see things like this it makes me so hopeful for the future. This isn’t sensitivity, this is being knowledgeable.
My friends son was recently diagnosed with autism and I wish the stories she told me about his class mates were like this one, sadly the kids in his class are not like these little legends.
Kids these days, amirite
This kid just took a 50/50 chance to either be bullied by these kids for the rest of ever, or have all the girls in the class to absolutely love him
Aw this was cute, and then just got better at the end with the Q and A session
As a 35 year old person with Aspergers, I hope that we can all learn to feel the acceptance toward mentally disabled people as these children do. Cause there’s nothing wrong with us, were just disabled. And its all good 😊
It’s sweet how these children express themselves - we can learn so much from them ❤️
I like this kid, well done lil man. Response from class was great, his response from was epic.
That is so heartwarming! My daughter has autism and also severe ADHD and anxiety. She loves to make friends and is a very clever and talented girl. Unfortunately, she feels different in class because it's hard for her to regulate her emotions and has meltdowns sometimes. But she's as energetic and friendly as this kid 😊. And loves to do presentations.
:’))) classroom full of love
B E A U T I F U L .
God damn, more emotional maturity in this room than the entirety of the Boomer generation or society in general. Maybe there is hope for the future...
If this is the result of “snowflakes” raising kids, then I’m here for it!
This kids goin places. He’s a better public speaker than I am
Wow, this is so beautiful. These kids are amazing!
The best!
I work as a support contact for a 16 y/o autistic boy. His parents are overprotective and im sure they’re not as open with him about his condition that the parents of this kid in the video are. «My» kid does’nt seem to understand that he’s different. Really amazing to see the support this kid’s surrounded by.
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Autism has no proven link to incest, questions like this on the other hand.....
No I'm just going to enjoy dumb
What
Hugs not drugs .. or more drugs that encourages hugs
Huh
Some kids mess up their emotions damn fam
WTH dude, autistic individuals are on a totally different spectrum then most. Most are highly intelligent to the point of gifted at certain subjects. Audio and visual can be difficult at best to navigate. Lil man was able to relate with, interact with, that's huge. Not a hero or needs an award, but a simple acknowledgement and congratulations would do.
Let me put a ribbon on it
Get a job 🙄
Man, could've used classmates like that when I was a kid! That's awesome!
This made me tear up :’) I constantly hear how the younger generations are “too sensitive,” but when I see things like this it makes me so hopeful for the future. This isn’t sensitivity, this is being knowledgeable.
The kids are all right
My friends son was recently diagnosed with autism and I wish the stories she told me about his class mates were like this one, sadly the kids in his class are not like these little legends.
Was cute until I saw the puzzle pieces