Jenny Hinton
Jenny Hinton
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TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: The Majesty and Glory of Your Name
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TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: The Majesty and Glory of Your Name
TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Te Deum (III)
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TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Te Deum (III)
TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Te Deum (II)
Просмотров 34День назад
TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Te Deum (II)
TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Te Deum (Ia)
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TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Te Deum (Ia)
TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Te Deum (Ib)
Просмотров 68День назад
TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Te Deum (Ib)
TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Jubilate Deo
Просмотров 34День назад
TSH Honors Choir at Blue Mountain: Jubilate Deo
TSH Honors Choir: Do's and Don'ts of the Audience
Просмотров 24Месяц назад
TSH Honors Choir: Do's and Don'ts of the Audience
TSH Combined Choirs: 10,000 Reasons
Просмотров 9Месяц назад
TSH Combined Choirs: 10,000 Reasons
TSH Honors Choir: Shout Glory!
Просмотров 19Месяц назад
TSH Honors Choir: Shout Glory!
TSH Honors Choir: Railroad Medley
Просмотров 17Месяц назад
TSH Honors Choir: Railroad Medley
TSH Honors Choir: At the River
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TSH Honors Choir: At the River
TSH Choir Camp: America, the Beautiful
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TSH Choir Camp: America, the Beautiful
TSH Choir Camp: Count Your Blessings
Просмотров 255 месяцев назад
TSH Choir Camp: Count Your Blessings
TSH Choir Camp: Irving Berlin's America
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TSH Choir Camp: Irving Berlin's America
TSH Choir Camp: Don't Fence Me In
Просмотров 195 месяцев назад
TSH Choir Camp: Don't Fence Me In
TSH Choir Camp: Sisters
Просмотров 195 месяцев назад
TSH Choir Camp: Sisters
TSH Choir Camp: Steppin' Out With My Baby
Просмотров 225 месяцев назад
TSH Choir Camp: Steppin' Out With My Baby
TSH Choir Camp: They Say It's Wonderful
Просмотров 95 месяцев назад
TSH Choir Camp: They Say It's Wonderful
TSH Choir Camp: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Просмотров 1605 месяцев назад
TSH Choir Camp: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
TSH 2nd-5th Grade Choir: Alleluia, Sing Alleluia
Просмотров 115 месяцев назад
TSH 2nd-5th Grade Choir: Alleluia, Sing Alleluia
TSH 2nd-5th Grade Choir: David's Destiny
Просмотров 55 месяцев назад
TSH 2nd-5th Grade Choir: David's Destiny
TSH Honors Choir: It Is Well
Просмотров 115 месяцев назад
TSH Honors Choir: It Is Well
TSH Honors Choir: Ride the Chariot
Просмотров 105 месяцев назад
TSH Honors Choir: Ride the Chariot
TSH Honors Choir: The Staff of Faith
Просмотров 445 месяцев назад
TSH Honors Choir: The Staff of Faith
TSH K-1st Grade Choir: Ezekiel's Dry Bones
Просмотров 215 месяцев назад
TSH K-1st Grade Choir: Ezekiel's Dry Bones
TSH Combined Elementary Choirs: I'm Gonna Sing (When the Spirit Says Sing)
Просмотров 205 месяцев назад
TSH Combined Elementary Choirs: I'm Gonna Sing (When the Spirit Says Sing)
TSH K-1st Grade Choir: Give Me a BE-attitude
Просмотров 145 месяцев назад
TSH K-1st Grade Choir: Give Me a BE-attitude
TSH Men's Quartet: Sh-boom
Просмотров 265 месяцев назад
TSH Men's Quartet: Sh-boom
TSH Honors Choir: I Will Rise
Просмотров 295 месяцев назад
TSH Honors Choir: I Will Rise

Комментарии

  • @russellbraun6545
    @russellbraun6545 15 дней назад

    Hello Jenny. Thank you for posting this performance. I am a band director and am hoping you could connect me with the person in charge of this ensemble. This piece of music is currently out of print, and if possible, I would like to borrow it. Thank you. I can sent you my email address, I just don't want to post it on youtube

  • @SpeedL1mit0
    @SpeedL1mit0 Месяц назад

    Amazing! Good audio and video quality. Could you post other choirs?

  • @hackhack9063
    @hackhack9063 2 месяца назад

    Eye tics and stiming

  • @kittupandian9456
    @kittupandian9456 4 месяца назад

    Good

  • @E_Bagels
    @E_Bagels 5 месяцев назад

    Nice! Tuning could use work, but there were some wonderful instrumentalists in there!

  • @nbroox
    @nbroox 8 месяцев назад

    Hoody hole

  • @amandafernandajulia
    @amandafernandajulia Год назад

    Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well. He now respond to name, point at what he wants and call mama/papa

  • @Urfavbrunette2607
    @Urfavbrunette2607 Год назад

    I’m speechless 😶

  • @cherry_bear_aestheticd6840
    @cherry_bear_aestheticd6840 Год назад

    So adorable ❤

  • @MissPixel22
    @MissPixel22 Год назад

    I use to do this when I was little but stopped somehow

  • @autumnauston
    @autumnauston Год назад

    Is there ans update on your son, saw this was 7 years ago, how is he doing?

  • @calebharris5047
    @calebharris5047 Год назад

    Hugo!

  • @AbcAbc-qu6dl
    @AbcAbc-qu6dl Год назад

    I did this when I was little and everytime I did this I hear a sound in my ears which is very addicting, I still hear the sound in my ears when I do it now, but I totally grew over it. And it is not tempting or whatsoever. Also I was never tested for autism, and now as an adult, I can just live a normal life, but this was really a thing for me when I was little.

    • @amandafernandajulia
      @amandafernandajulia Год назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well. He now respond to name, point at what he wants and call mama/papa

    • @ElevatorWasher5000
      @ElevatorWasher5000 6 месяцев назад

      @@amandafernandajuliano name user

  • @FAISAL-od4zx
    @FAISAL-od4zx Год назад

    Man .. your kid is awesome 👏

  • @FAISAL-od4zx
    @FAISAL-od4zx Год назад

    Dose he speak now?

  • @judyandfriends123
    @judyandfriends123 Год назад

    Looks like my brother in laws child especially with the plate of cut up chicken nugget

  • @IhaytFukkingsocialmedia
    @IhaytFukkingsocialmedia Год назад

    older than him, maybe at 5 or 6 i had this issue. i told the teacher i thought or felt my eyeballs were going to fall out. i was super anxious. she told my dad i may be reading too much

    • @amandafernandajulia
      @amandafernandajulia Год назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well. He now respond to name, point at what he wants and call mama/papa

  • @parkour_brown
    @parkour_brown Год назад

    i miss singing this one, the composition is so beautiful

  • @irenederrico2111
    @irenederrico2111 Год назад

    Is it possible that what you perceive as a visual stem could have something to do with his swallowing patterns?

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof Год назад

      I don't think so. He is nine now and still stims visually here and there. Not usually at meal times, though.

  • @agustintorrens9014
    @agustintorrens9014 Год назад

    New dad here what is visual stimming?

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof Год назад

      You'll get a better answer if you Google it. 😄

  • @shaikismail05227
    @shaikismail05227 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @AMcDub0708
    @AMcDub0708 Год назад

    I did this for about a year when I was 8. I got addicted to the way the pressure feels when you close your eyes tight. My mom thought I needed glasses so she took me to the eye doc. All was fine but I eventually stopped doing it.

    • @amandafernandajulia
      @amandafernandajulia Год назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well. He now respond to name, point at what he wants and call mama/papa

  • @shariceornah
    @shariceornah Год назад

    Oh wow! My son did this today while I was feeding him lunch and I freaked out because it was the first time. I thought he was choking or having a seizure or something. Thank you so much for putting this out there. It took 2 hours to find something that looked visually like what my child did.

  • @samamsterdam4301
    @samamsterdam4301 Год назад

    I blink a lot to stim and do bunny nose like movements.

  • @instrumentsponge
    @instrumentsponge Год назад

    This is great! I remember singing this in quartet back in high school. What a fun song to sing! Great job guys!

  • @supa308
    @supa308 Год назад

    Very nice..... I enjoyed it.....felt rushed in the beginning but really smoothed out...middle toward the end. Thank you.

  • @TKDCuber
    @TKDCuber Год назад

    Wow, very nice!

  • @noahgordon705
    @noahgordon705 Год назад

    Bixin e lindo viu

  • @vernenowlan8269
    @vernenowlan8269 Год назад

    Very good video. Very helpful. Thanks to you and this darling little one ❤️

  • @frankiem4062
    @frankiem4062 2 года назад

    Sometimes we just see stars all of a sudden. Too much stimulation. I don’t do it as much now. But my eyes are awfully sensitive. I have ASD.

  • @umiammardanzaid5136
    @umiammardanzaid5136 2 года назад

    How old?

  • @dustinhenderson63
    @dustinhenderson63 2 года назад

    That is in Lexington Kentucky

  • @DeborahAnnsuperversatile
    @DeborahAnnsuperversatile 2 года назад

    I would love to see some examples of your paintings 🙂

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      Thank you for your interest! Katie has a website with a gallery of all the paintings she has sold so far. You can also click the menu button on the top right to get more info. Her website is : www.synesthesiaura.com/gallery

    • @DeborahAnnsuperversatile
      @DeborahAnnsuperversatile 2 года назад

      @@oxontheroof thank you so much for sharing. I absolutely love this. Wow! They are stunning, and she has a great gift 🙂🙂

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      @DNE Momming thank you for the encouragement! Katie is also on Facebook under SynesthesiAura. She's been slower since April because she got married and moved to her new home, but her work is picking back up again.

  • @mukhabbatosman8937
    @mukhabbatosman8937 2 года назад

    Hi, is this the same little boy in your video 6 years ago showing visual stimming? Dont get me wrong i am just really worried of my son and wanna see him in the future smart like this boy!!!

    • @whip525
      @whip525 Год назад

      Don’t worry Osman. They will get there

  • @gemmahirst3007
    @gemmahirst3007 2 года назад

    it looks like he hates your food and is trying to hide it

  • @oxontheroof
    @oxontheroof 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/Y4TfBzobz-o/видео.html For those who are interested, here is a more recent video of Eli telling all about dinosaurs at a children's museum. 😊

  • @ΓιωργοςΚολλιας-ω7ω

    Old video but very very informetable about parent worries.......my 11 months old daughter making finger movements and when i talking to her always never turns her eyes to me......i worry about asd but i am not sure.....any comment is welcome.....thanks and sorry about my bad language...

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      Your language is fine. 😊 It is good to have your child tested, but our children are all unique with different strengths and weaknesses, regardless of their diagnosis. I have two autistic children. Eli, the little boy in the video, is now eight and attends school in a regular classroom. He struggles with language but is very smart with math and geography. My oldest daughter is almost 20 and was diagnosed with ASD at age 18. She has always been different but is gifted in music and art. She teaches piano and sells paintings, and she is happily married. Autistic children can lead happy, productive lives. It just might look different from what everyone else calls success. 😊 God bless you and your daughter!

    • @snowywinters2536
      @snowywinters2536 2 года назад

      I’ve learned that asd can be very tricky because a lot of things can be normal behavior or asd. It’s hard to tell. Usually it takes multiple symptoms to get a diagnosis.. also be careful.. I think some doctors are little trigger happy with the diagnosis. Let them grow a little and see why stops and what continues and document. At 3-4 see if a diagnosis is appropriate. That’s my recommendation but I’m not a doctor

  • @warnerd3791
    @warnerd3791 2 года назад

    noice

  • @chrisbrewer7153
    @chrisbrewer7153 2 года назад

    Yooo that’s me singing

  • @francesb5004
    @francesb5004 2 года назад

    Have you tried anointing him with oil and praying for him or letting your church elders do it?

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      Hello there! Although I am a Christian and have actually requested this for myself for chronic illness, my son is not sick. He is autistic and perfect just as he is! ☺️ Although he does have some struggles in life (as all humans do), Eli is now eight and is a math and geography genius. He stims because he enjoys it. ❤️

    • @ΓιωργοςΚολλιας-ω7ω
      @ΓιωργοςΚολλιας-ω7ω 2 года назад

      I am worried about my 11 month daughter.......this is the best answer i ever read.....love your thinking......may you and your family have all the prosperity of world

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      @@ΓιωργοςΚολλιας-ω7ω thank you for the encouragement! I also have an adult child who is autistic, and I've learned that the goal is for them to be happy and productive. It is not important that they be like everyone else! My adult daughter teaches piano and takes commissions for synesthesia paintings. She does what she loves, on her own schedule. We will encourage my young autistic son to do the same. 😊

    • @brotherlonewolf4182
      @brotherlonewolf4182 2 года назад

      @@oxontheroof I stim when I'm brainstorming. And yes, I have Asperger's syndrome. I'm attracted to the color purple.

    • @AishwaryaD12
      @AishwaryaD12 Год назад

      @@oxontheroof I found out I have Asperger’s syndrome my entire life. I always wanted a mom even though I had one. Your comment is what a mother should be.❤

  • @skiptotheend
    @skiptotheend 2 года назад

    This is one of my childs stims too.. So adorable. 💓

  • @ruchijaiswal8481
    @ruchijaiswal8481 2 года назад

    Hi mam my child is 2and half. Years old and he also doing like this I don't understand why, can you know actually why they doing like this or is it smyptoms of ASD

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      It is a good idea to have a doctor check it out, in case there is a vision problem. But if it is visual stimming (a sign of autism), it's perfectly harmless and could be done for a variety of reasons, including calming down, or just for pleasure. In my son's case, he just liked how it felt to squeeze his eyes shut to a rhythm, just like I sometimes swing my crossed leg. ☺️

    • @valandochristodoulou5355
      @valandochristodoulou5355 2 года назад

      @@oxontheroof Does your son had and some others symptoms of autism?

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      @@valandochristodoulou5355 yes, his biggest struggle was that he did not speak until he was three, and then he used an iPad with a communication device to communicate from age 3 to 4. He speaks now, but his language is delayed. There are other videos on my RUclips channel that are more recent if you would like to see his progress. He also struggles with abstract thinking, and he has sensory perception disorder, as well.

    • @amandafernandajulia
      @amandafernandajulia Год назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well. He now respond to name, point at what he wants and call mama/papa

  • @QueenJessi818
    @QueenJessi818 2 года назад

    How old was he when he started this? Also does he still do it? My son started around 10 months old (8 adjusted) Thank you He’s adorable btw 💕

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      I think that video was taken about the time Eli started doing that particular stim. We were all laughing because we didn't know he was autistic and we thought he was trying to be a "class clown"! He didn't do this particular stim for very long, maybe a few months. He's eight now and still loves a good stim, though! There are probably some more current videos of him on my channel, although my content is just family stuff. ☺️ And thanks! We think Eli is adorable, too. He's incredibly sweet, smart, and funny.

  • @QueenJessi818
    @QueenJessi818 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this. My son (1 year) has been doing this. Sometimes with jerking arms. He’s getting an eeg, but I’m leaning toward it being behavioral. I haven’t seen any videos of anything similar to what he does, and this is almost exactly it. Thank you

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      It's definitely a good idea to get it checked out, but it may just be visual stimming, which is perfectly harmless. May God be with you and your son! ❤️

    • @QueenJessi818
      @QueenJessi818 2 года назад

      @@oxontheroof thank you very much!

    • @amandafernandajulia
      @amandafernandajulia Год назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well. He now respond to name, point at what he wants and call mama/papa

    • @creative2716
      @creative2716 9 месяцев назад

      My son did this with Tourette's Syndrome, began age 5.

  • @denisewilson4449
    @denisewilson4449 2 года назад

    He could have blurry vision....

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      Eli's diagnosis is Autism Spectrum Disorder, Level 2. ☺️ His eyesight has been checked and it's fine. (He's eight now.)

  • @vilasjadhav9630
    @vilasjadhav9630 2 года назад

    God bless him,he will definitely overcome the problem

  • @micahlindley
    @micahlindley 2 года назад

    We're vibing 😎

  • @blushblushadya5439
    @blushblushadya5439 2 года назад

    Is that eye blinking is strimming or what?

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      He was stimming.

    • @blushblushadya5439
      @blushblushadya5439 2 года назад

      @@oxontheroof this blinking is strimming or starring is stimming

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      Stimming can be either. Stimming is any kind of repetitive action and provides comfort, sensory input, or just plain enjoyment. Flapping arms can be stimming. Watching something spin or spinning your body can be stimming. Staring or eye blinking can be stimming. It looks different for different people.

    • @blushblushadya5439
      @blushblushadya5439 2 года назад

      @@oxontheroof thank you for your reply

  • @chairninja
    @chairninja 2 года назад

    As a child I would push the heel of my hands into my eyes. You get a spectacular light and movement and shapes you can see inside your closed eyes. When you squeeze your eyes you get same effect but not as dramatic.

    • @marig.1536
      @marig.1536 2 года назад

      i used to do this too!!

    • @chloesmith7781
      @chloesmith7781 Год назад

      I also used to do this! I’d get told off at school for not listening because I was too busy rubbing my eyes and admiring the lights and patterns I could see 😅

    • @dammitamber
      @dammitamber Год назад

      I call them “cosmic eye-rubs”. They send ya soaring through the cosmos.

    • @des_smith7658
      @des_smith7658 Год назад

      Nah that's mental illness

    • @amandafernandajulia
      @amandafernandajulia Год назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well. He now respond to name, point at what he wants and call mama/papa

  • @nkwish
    @nkwish 2 года назад

    Hey there. Our son is 2 years 2 months. Just started the process of getting him speech therapy. His mom and I are 99% hes on the spectrum. We have a ways to go. He laughs and he can understand us when he wants too. When mom says nite nite, he runs away and hide in his tent lol. But verbally - its just like this video. Moans, and high pitch. He stims with his arms a lot. Jumps a lot when he's excited. I've been researching as much as I can. I just finished the book "10 things a child with autism wants you to know". Good book. It taught me a lot. My goal is to educate myself continually so my wife and I can be the best parents for him. I do have fear. Mainly of "will he be happy in life". I pray my son communicates verbally. Right now - we are going to attempt sign language. Just today - I put 3 pictures of 3 animals on the table and said "Where's the monkey?" He picked it. I did this again thinking it may have been luck, but asked him to pick the Horse. Bam! got it! So I know he understands some things. Keeping his attention is harder. Any recommendations, or good books to read? All information is welcome! I'm very happy to hear you son became verbal. How long did that take if you don't mind me asking.

    • @oxontheroof
      @oxontheroof 2 года назад

      Hi there! Eli is 8 and is now in gen Ed second grade. He does speak a little like Yoda. :) You can probably go to my profile and find a more recent video of his speech. It was quite a process and we also began with sign language. Eli eventually moved to an AAC device, which for us was an iPad and the Proloquo2go app. He literally took it out of my hands while I was trying to set it up, navigated the folders, and selected "I want apple juice." We were floored! Always assume competence, and assume your son can hear and understand everything you say in front of him, because he probably does! My favorite autism books are "In a Different Key," "Neurotribes," and "Uniquely Human." If you're on Facebook, feel free to look me up and I'll share more resources. I'm pretty passionate about the subject!

    • @v8_freak622
      @v8_freak622 2 года назад

      I just find out about my son wife is at work 24/7 I am so stressed I am lost love him very much will start therapy soon I want to comunícate so bad with him

    • @nkwish
      @nkwish 2 года назад

      @@v8_freak622 You will man. I assure you that. How you communicate may be different than traditional talking back and forth, but you will communicate with him 100%. When I first came to the realization that our son was had autism, it was hard. But as time has gone on, and I’ve learned more and more about it. It’s not a death sentence or anything. There’s a lot of good books out there. I prefer listening to them with audible personally. But I assure you you can communicate with your son. My son and I laugh together, play together, hang out. All that stuff. Her 2 and a half now. He’s very happy, gets lots of love from his mother, sister and I. He overall is a curious toddler. What I have learned in the last 6 months is autism and communication is finding out what he understands and how conveying it in a way that makes sense to both of you. Overall, I think my best first steps for you is recommending you educate yourself as much as you can. Understand, from multiple point of views, what it means to be autistic. Understand what’s going on in your sons head. I assure you he wants to communicate with you as much as you want to with him. Overtime you both will learn from one another :). I could go on for hour’s. But I know what you feeling. It’s not easy to accept at first, but once you do, you you shift your focus to “how can I adapt to his way of thinking”? One of my favorite books on this is called “Uniquely Human”. Grab it on audible. You won’t regret it.

    • @v8_freak622
      @v8_freak622 2 года назад

      @@nkwish the knyou very much

    • @MsSimplysandy
      @MsSimplysandy 2 года назад

      My newphew is 9 now. He was non verbal until approx 3 years ago (so around 6 years old). He received the needed therapy (sorry forgot what its called) and it worked almost immediately. It's like he already knew all the words but wasnt using them and the therapy helped to bring them out. He is very talkative now.