As someone with autism; This story is so sad; the child never got the help he needed and he took his own life 😭 I want to despise the parents for abandoning him, but when they were crying at his grave, it just broke my heart. People with disabilities are human beings too and they deserve as much love, respect and acceptance as anyone else in this world. To the person reading this; you are a amazing human being and you have so much to offer to this world!🙏🏾🥰
@@Solid_Shibe2022 Not everyone know the signs of autism!! Back when I was in elementary school my mom knew I had Asperger's but the school didn't believe her so what was she suppose to do?? Back in the 1990's autism wasn't as highly known!!
I have autism too💓 and you’re an amazing person as well 😍 I completely agree how this video hits different 🥺 no one should have to take their own life 😔and I’m proud of you for calling attention to this situation💓
No matter what your child does, or how old he gets, he is still your child. Sometimes things are not what they seem to be. It is ok to seek help . Thank you for this video
@@p0tahh218 What if that person was molested them self as a child and never got the proper help??? Let's say your son was molested by a teacher and never told you till he was an adult because he was scared. Could you blame him for molesting someone else??
@@Sailormoonfan88 That shouldn't give him an excuse to do it to someone else. You're traumatizing someone else and that's not good. I understand people go through situations but doing it to someone else is wrong. That's clearly not an excuse to do it to others cause you've been in that situation. You should seek help right away if you feel like something is wrong with you.
@@Breitten I'm not saying it's right, let's say if someone who has the mentality of a child is molested and doesn't get the help, they may think that behavior is okay!!! Some people with disabilities can't tell anyone what happened to them because some can't speak!!! Or they're threatened if they tell something bad can happened to them and they believe it!!!
@UCPjWRdmB2ze7XcRaEjW2X4A Let's say you had a family member with autism that couldn't speak at all. And say a caregiver molested them. Unless the act out in some way that isn't typical for them how are you gonna know if they're being molested or not unless you have cameras and catch them in the act?? How can a person who can't speak go to police or a therapist and say what was done to them?? If you watch the Steve Wilkos Show even Steve has said some abusers who molest kids where molested themselves and not gotten help!!! Oprah did a show of men who were sexually abused as teens and children and they were ashamed to tell anyone. It's not right but that's the facts!!! I had an aunt being hit by her ex alcoholic husband and my dad helped her many times to get away but she kept going back. If you're being abused when you get out stay out!!!
Once your child turns 18 doesnt mean that you stop loving and parenting them...wrong!! You will always be a parent and you will always need each other!!😘..this was horribly sad😪
hi little angel, i came to remind you that you are special, enough and made with a lot of love, jesus loves you very much and waits for your voice and heart ^-^ he's coming back! ;)
@@cloud-hl1kt I am a Christian and I’m not tryna be a dick but, don’t push it on people if you wanna convert them. It makes them feel like they have to be this picture perfect image with all the stress in the world.
My son is profoundly autistic and he's 36 years old. It's difficult but very much worth it. He's a blessing in so many ways. All of us are children of God. Great video, keep them coming, God bless!
As an autistic person myself, I had a pretty strong feeling that Lucas and Noah were both autistic. It's too bad that Lucas' parents didn't get him help until it was too late.
Same here. Even after turning 18 though, my family always helped me out. Right now, I'm getting close to a college degree in Graphic Design thanks to their support.
Exactly why are they portraying people with autism as these fools who aren't able to do anything I hate that, it's not true at all. Autistic people are very capable.. one of my friends with it is smarter than A lot of people who dont
I too am A Autistic person And I’m very intelligent for my age Being an Autistic makes naturally Unique not Stupid To anyone who doubts Us Let that sink in.
Autism is a serious thing as a twenty-three-year-old who has autism this needs to be talked about for every parent should believe in autism just being in denial or not knowing your child who's turning into an adult might have something that might need help because with autism every child every adult child has a liking for things I like computers and I like video games however outside of me I like my parents because they're the ones that got me over my autism even though I still have it to this day if it wasn't for them I would never succeed in my life and I'm getting ready to succeed on my own please understand autism is not a piece of paper that don't exist this is a serious mental condition care for your child like you do with any other child non-autistic
I'm happy that you have loving parents! Too bad that I've been getting bullied my whole life by literally everyone, even teachers, and my parents. I was even doxxed and beat up by my bullies because they saw me as a worthless human being for being "too stupid"
@@yeggplante both our lives are the same I've been bullied by classmates as well I used to be called slow I used to be called retarded, though I don't like using that word because it's offensive after all the real word is mentally challenged, how retard started I'm guessing people think it was okay to say it but it's not but you know what even being name called him bullied I still kept going I finish my high school I even moved into my own place as of October 1st today I'm glad I'm the one to catch on quickly
"Always let love lead the way," definitely the words you need to live by when you have a family because we're all God's family and he's always full of love.
As my brother would say at the end of his weekly sermons "Continue to be a blessing"..thank you for these inspirational messages...someone needs to hear them...a couple of them has touched home with me personal and i just want to say i appreciate you for sending them everyday!💜🙏
I can relate to this story my son had difficulty in school and was very withdrawn at times I always thought it was him being lazy and just didn’t care but then I started to realize that it was something else going on. I never gave up on him and I prayed for him and I got him the help he needed and he’s thriving at 25 years old I’m so proud of him. So to all parents out there, don’t ever give up on your children just like God would never give up on us 🙏🏾😊
I can identify with it too. I have 2 sons. Both of them are autistic. They are both in their 20s, and they both graduated from university 2 years ago. Things haven't always been easy. They went through a difficult phase during their teens. My abusive relationship with their father had just ended. After he moved out, my older son became quite aggressive towards me. I clearly remember a day when he threw me up against a wall and pinned me there. He was very upset. An old lady passing by recognised his uniform and went into his school to get some staff members to help me to calm him down. My point is that if I had given up on my boys back then, I would never have been privileged to see them progress into the gentle, helpful, and ambitious young men they are today! For anyone struggling with their child, I'd say to get help. That's what I did. We went for family therapy/counselling. My boys learned how to cope emotionally with their challenges and I learned how to understand them and how to cope with their challenging behaviour. It was so worth it! When I was sick with covid in January this year, they were the ones who isolated with me and cared for me. I wouldn't want to be without them! The first step is doing research to find what help is available. My heart goes out to parents who are still in this situation. Blessings! ❤❤
The parents lost me right when they threw him out and then the fact they waited 3 years to finally start looking for him.. for me it was like oh NOW you care about him and want to start looking for him.. but up til that moment you didn’t care.. oh ok 🙄. You don’t throw your kids out at 18. Kids don’t just turn into an adult and/or mature or be grown at 18.
That is a big fact. I just turn 18 like 3 days ago and my parents help me and always stick with me if I need something or help. Only this world we are living in thinking that once u 18 u need to get kicked out like what??? 🤦🏾♂️🙄
I completely agree. Why did the parents throw their son out at all, without even talking to him and considering to get professional help first? And then wait so long to start looking for him. It gave me the impression that they didn't even care.
Well now they have their second chance with Noah and they better do right by their younger Autistic son Noah and don't do to Noah what they did to Lucas
Even though your child is 18, is a legal adult, that doesn’t give parents the right to just them like that. You’re still be their parents even when their child is 50 years old. And you should keep loving and supporting them until the day they die.
So what keep their child for the rest of their parents life so the child never learns about hard work and rely on their parents for half of their life because of some disability
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they ought to be ashamed for kicking there oldest son out of the house before they could not get him the proper help . I'm not really sorry for the parents because they basically neglected him and refused to get him help this would not have happenend.
Before you go kicking your own children out for their strange behavior, no matter if they’re 18 or 88, figure out that there might something wrong with them first, and if there is, give them the proper help and care immediately. You should really get a doctor’s diagnosis before you make any decision that you might later forever regret. BTW, "Abandon" is spelled wrong in the title.
Being a parent is a lifetime obligation! You may not agree with all your children's choices, but if you think it, we do not agree with all of anyone's choices, not even our own. Don't abandon your children just because you don't agree or understand them. Remember to ALWAYS LET LOVE LEAD THE WAY!
Oh my goodness, what a sad ending. Yes, please always be there when your children are in need. This brought tears to my eyes because just today, I brought my older son to college and I could never imagine doing to him what happened to Lucas. God Bless you guys for putting out such good material.
Never abandon your children because you may never know what they are going through. Always show them love and support along the way. Its important to provide them with the proper health and care.
This was so heartbreaking to me the rule is love your children no matter what. I love both my daughter and son they're everything to me. They're young adults now and they had a rough childhood. I divorced their dad he was mean to us, after they grew up he took custody of them away from me. It's been hard talking to them since my dad's funeral 2 years ago. I miss my my daughter and son so love your children and spend time with them.
hi little angel, i came to remind you that you are special, enough and made with a lot of love, jesus loves you very much and waits for your voice and heart ^-^ he's coming back! ;)
@@jenniferbent2280 hi little angel, i came to remind you that you are special, enough and made with a lot of love, jesus loves you very much and waits for your voice and heart ^-^ he's coming back! ;)
@@samuelhere41 hi little angel, i came to remind you that you are special, enough and made with a lot of love, jesus loves you very much and waits for your voice and heart ^-^ he's coming back! ;)
Afternoon vid chronicles family! Teenagers love loud music 🎶! Make sure there's no underlying issues! This is heart breaking 💔 But it happens in real life... Another Awesome Video
If you abandon or give up on your child, no matter their age, it will affect them for life and even if you regret what you did, it may be too late to ask your child for forgiveness.
I really love all your videos they are preparing me and helping me with my life and what's ahead of me I have watched every single video yall have posted "As you go about your day, Remember to always let love lead the way"❤
Before finishing the video just from how Lucas reacted I could tell he was probably autistic because he kept repeating the same thing about his music. That was is safe place and his outlet. I have family members who are autistic and with the right help and love they are the most loving caring ppl ever.
I have autism and this really made me sad. My mom was in denial about it and thought i was just spoiled. I felt so unloved and misunderstood. My grandparents took me to get tested for a diagnosis, went to all my school meetings, took care of me better than my mom could. All kids need parental love.
Thank you for posting! I just found out that my youngest child (3 year old daughter) has Autism. It's been challenging, but she's a beautiful little girl who knows she is well loved by us all.💟 Keep up the great work Vid Chronicles. I'm a huge fan.🤩 I'm grateful we were fortunate enough to have an early diagnosis, so that we can get our daughter the help & support she needs. It's sad Lucas's parents did not get him the help he needed. In a way, it wasn't there fault, for not knowing he had Autism. But they never should have kicked him out, just because he behaved differently. He's still their son.😥
Ezekiel, could you handle a special needs child? Losing sleep, getting phone calls from school when they're school age or daycare. Not every parent can handle it and they lose it! turning care to the state or group home is safer for parents at breaking point so they don't abuse the child.
All I can say is this hit home! Just because a child turns 18 doesn't mean they are grown. As their parents it is your responsibility to make sure that their happy, healthy and protected always. When you become a parent that is role until the day you die. And seeing that they didn't recognize he had some disabilities at an early age seems like they failed him.
As a parent we need to prepare our kids to survive in this dog eat dog world. Many animals do a good job while modern soft human parents coddle them, don't teach them awareness and lead them to a slaughter
A child gets thrown out of his house as soon as he/she turns 18 by the parents🤧 -this thing is never possible in India. Indian parents are too emotional and connected to their children for such things to happen
Ya , I'm also an Indian, Infact in India its the opposite, the parents convince the child not to move out , and the children have to convince them, that they shd move out 🥺🥺🥺❤❤
Cannot refute a single word of this and I know I won't throw my kids out of the house when they become legal adults. They can come and stay whenever they want.
Never abandon your children you never know what's going on they might have mental health problems autism bipolar ADHD odd take time to find out what is wrong with your child and seek the help that they need
Alright good story. When I first saw the beginning of this immediately I was thinking it is a parenting issue but when I watched the behavior of the older child it was clear it was autism. It just shows how parents have to be more tapped into the needs of their children as well as offer proper structure discipline. All about knowing your children as well as teaching respect and disrespect. Great story.
This hit home for me. When I was little I used to get really bad headaches alot. I used to get sick alot. My mother used to say I was faking and never took me to a doctor. A bit after I moved out I got really sick and found out I had a golf ball sized brain tumor. Dr said it's probably been there since I was very young.
No matter the age your child is still your child help them when they need it, because one day you are going to need them. Children watch and learn by example as long as you treat your children right and turn they will treat the parents with honor and respect. God Bless 🙏❤️
Vid C what a beautiful inspirational story, parents never give up on your children it maybe something going on with your child's behavior that maybe health related, and remember to always let ❤ lead the way.
This hit me hard because my daughter is autistic and she’s such a sweetheart! I love her so much I can’t imagine life without her. When we found out it hit me so hard but I will say I will never stop loving her or her sisters!
How can anybody abandon their kid? My kids drive me crazy every day but I couldn't imagine my life without them. My oldest is special needs but she has Osteogeneis Imperfecta which ia brittle bones disease. Shes broken her femur bone 27 times. These kids will help you be a stronger person
Parents are always concerned about there children doing what’s right they want what’s best for us but sometimes don’t always know how to show it just follow your dreams and stay in school everything will work out
When children starts to act differently check things out to see what's going on before making quick decisions that involves them. So you won't be the cause of necessarily heartache, pain.
Your Parents should always be right beside you no matter what, When your children is going through tough time Parents support them always... This is happening is real life and I feel sorry for the kids that have to go through this...GREAT LESSON VID CHRONICLES 🔥🔥🔥
They sucked as parents! They didn’t even try to get him help; even if they never knew anything about autism, problem children need counseling just for bad behavior. Poor Lucas.
I agreed with you. They should've known better kicking him out of the house 🏠 and not receiving him proper help and care and know anything about autism. They wanted peace and quiet and well here you go be careful what you wished for. Karma finally got them! Let's hope this teaches them an important lesson regarding autism.
And the mother of the year award goes to...this one in this segment!.. She has the audacity to cry after finding out her eldest son died when it was SHE who made a decision to put him out of the house HE, too, was living in - without setting him up for life(teaching him the best she could have, about money management, work skills and job management, life on the outside, and how to live independently, and reassure him to seek help if and when he'd need it)...she might as well thrown him out to the wolves! I leave the dad out of it, because he wasn't adamant about throwing him out of the house... This is no way to raise an autistic child - or any child, for that matter - with or without disabilities!
As someone with autism; This story is so sad; the child never got the help he needed and he took his own life 😭 I want to despise the parents for abandoning him, but when they were crying at his grave, it just broke my heart. People with disabilities are human beings too and they deserve as much love, respect and acceptance as anyone else in this world. To the person reading this; you are a amazing human being and you have so much to offer to this world!🙏🏾🥰
@@Solid_Shibe2022 You're not wrong; They should've at least done that.
@@Solid_Shibe2022 Not everyone know the signs of autism!! Back when I was in elementary school my mom knew I had Asperger's but the school didn't believe her so what was she suppose to do?? Back in the 1990's autism wasn't as highly known!!
I have autism too💓 and you’re an amazing person as well 😍 I completely agree how this video hits different 🥺 no one should have to take their own life 😔and I’m proud of you for calling attention to this situation💓
thanks for the kind words and I agree with you
I'm Autistic as well, your comment is really nice, thank you
Always love your children no matter what, get your children the help they need.
This was so heart touching 🥺🥺🥺🤧🤧
I really hope I get picked for the thousand dollar
No matter what your child does, or how old he gets, he is still your child. Sometimes things are not what they seem to be. It is ok to seek help . Thank you for this video
But if he/she r@pes and mürderes a person, bye
@@p0tahh218 What if that person was molested them self as a child and never got the proper help??? Let's say your son was molested by a teacher and never told you till he was an adult because he was scared. Could you blame him for molesting someone else??
@@Sailormoonfan88 That shouldn't give him an excuse to do it to someone else. You're traumatizing someone else and that's not good. I understand people go through situations but doing it to someone else is wrong. That's clearly not an excuse to do it to others cause you've been in that situation. You should seek help right away if you feel like something is wrong with you.
@@Breitten I'm not saying it's right, let's say if someone who has the mentality of a child is molested and doesn't get the help, they may think that behavior is okay!!! Some people with disabilities can't tell anyone what happened to them because some can't speak!!! Or they're threatened if they tell something bad can happened to them and they believe it!!!
@UCPjWRdmB2ze7XcRaEjW2X4A Let's say you had a family member with autism that couldn't speak at all. And say a caregiver molested them. Unless the act out in some way that isn't typical for them how are you gonna know if they're being molested or not unless you have cameras and catch them in the act?? How can a person who can't speak go to police or a therapist and say what was done to them?? If you watch the Steve Wilkos Show even Steve has said some abusers who molest kids where molested themselves and not gotten help!!! Oprah did a show of men who were sexually abused as teens and children and they were ashamed to tell anyone. It's not right but that's the facts!!! I had an aunt being hit by her ex alcoholic husband and my dad helped her many times to get away but she kept going back. If you're being abused when you get out stay out!!!
Once your child turns 18 doesnt mean that you stop loving and parenting them...wrong!!
You will always be a parent and you will always need each other!!😘..this was horribly sad😪
hi little angel, i came to remind you that you are special, enough and made with a lot of love, jesus loves you very much and waits for your voice and heart ^-^ he's coming back! ;)
@@cloud-hl1kt Even though I'm Muslim I appreciate you being kind😊and I don't care about that its not like its meant only for me😂
@@cloud-hl1kt I am a Christian and I’m not tryna be a dick but, don’t push it on people if you wanna convert them. It makes them feel like they have to be this picture perfect image with all the stress in the world.
But you will be like(I am 18 I can do whatever I want)
There many people over 18 still living with their parents
My son is profoundly autistic and he's 36 years old. It's difficult but very much worth it. He's a blessing in so many ways. All of us are children of God. Great video, keep them coming, God bless!
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Being 18 years old doesn't stop you from loving your parents and those parents lives to regret it for the rest of their lives
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Autism is present from birth. I’m surprised it took 21 years for the parents to realize that Lucas had autism.
As an autistic person myself, I had a pretty strong feeling that Lucas and Noah were both autistic.
It's too bad that Lucas' parents didn't get him help until it was too late.
Right
Same here. Even after turning 18 though, my family always helped me out. Right now, I'm getting close to a college degree in Graphic Design thanks to their support.
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I agree with you since I am autistic too
I absolutely love this story. I have a son who has autism. He is very intelligent and very smart.
Exactly why are they portraying people with autism as these fools who aren't able to do anything I hate that, it's not true at all. Autistic people are very capable.. one of my friends with it is smarter than A lot of people who dont
Me 2 my son has autism he is the sweetest love the video's
Autism is not just a disability. It's a different ability.
And it adds insult to injury that the parents high fived each other after kicking him out
I too am A Autistic person
And I’m very intelligent for my age
Being an Autistic makes naturally Unique not Stupid
To anyone who doubts Us
Let that sink in.
Autism is a serious thing as a twenty-three-year-old who has autism this needs to be talked about for every parent should believe in autism just being in denial or not knowing your child who's turning into an adult might have something that might need help because with autism every child every adult child has a liking for things I like computers and I like video games however outside of me I like my parents because they're the ones that got me over my autism even though I still have it to this day if it wasn't for them I would never succeed in my life and I'm getting ready to succeed on my own please understand autism is not a piece of paper that don't exist this is a serious mental condition care for your child like you do with any other child non-autistic
I agree. I’m autistic as well, so I too know how it feels.
I'm happy that you have loving parents! Too bad that I've been getting bullied my whole life by literally everyone, even teachers, and my parents. I was even doxxed and beat up by my bullies because they saw me as a worthless human being for being "too stupid"
@@yeggplante both our lives are the same I've been bullied by classmates as well I used to be called slow I used to be called retarded, though I don't like using that word because it's offensive after all the real word is mentally challenged, how retard started I'm guessing people think it was okay to say it but it's not but you know what even being name called him bullied I still kept going I finish my high school I even moved into my own place as of October 1st today I'm glad I'm the one to catch on quickly
I can relate BCS my brother
"Always let love lead the way," definitely the words you need to live by when you have a family because we're all God's family and he's always full of love.
AMEN
As my brother would say at the end of his weekly sermons "Continue to be a blessing"..thank you for these inspirational messages...someone needs to hear them...a couple of them has touched home with me personal and i just want to say i appreciate you for sending them everyday!💜🙏
Thank you. God bless.💗
I can relate to this story my son had difficulty in school and was very withdrawn at times I always thought it was him being lazy and just didn’t care but then I started to realize that it was something else going on. I never gave up on him and I prayed for him and I got him the help he needed and he’s thriving at 25 years old I’m so proud of him. So to all parents out there, don’t ever give up on your children just like God would never give up on us 🙏🏾😊
Amennnnn
Good for you never giving up.💟 We need more parents like you in this world.☺️
Never gonna give you up
I can identify with it too. I have 2 sons. Both of them are autistic. They are both in their 20s, and they both graduated from university 2 years ago. Things haven't always been easy. They went through a difficult phase during their teens.
My abusive relationship with their father had just ended. After he moved out, my older son became quite aggressive towards me.
I clearly remember a day when he threw me up against a wall and pinned me there. He was very upset. An old lady passing by recognised his uniform and went into his school to get some staff members to help me to calm him down.
My point is that if I had given up on my boys back then, I would never have been privileged to see them progress into the gentle, helpful, and ambitious young men they are today!
For anyone struggling with their child, I'd say to get help. That's what I did. We went for family therapy/counselling. My boys learned how to cope emotionally with their challenges and I learned how to understand them and how to cope with their challenging behaviour. It was so worth it!
When I was sick with covid in January this year, they were the ones who isolated with me and cared for me. I wouldn't want to be without them!
The first step is doing research to find what help is available.
My heart goes out to parents who are still in this situation. Blessings! ❤❤
Amen
Children are so precious gem so we have to try and help them all the way . We love you all
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The parents lost me right when they threw him out and then the fact they waited 3 years to finally start looking for him.. for me it was like oh NOW you care about him and want to start looking for him.. but up til that moment you didn’t care.. oh ok 🙄. You don’t throw your kids out at 18. Kids don’t just turn into an adult and/or mature or be grown at 18.
That is a big fact. I just turn 18 like 3 days ago and my parents help me and always stick with me if I need something or help. Only this world we are living in thinking that once u 18 u need to get kicked out like what??? 🤦🏾♂️🙄
I completely agree. Why did the parents throw their son out at all, without even talking to him and considering to get professional help first? And then wait so long to start looking for him. It gave me the impression that they didn't even care.
@@sabinehofmann4414 same
Well now they have their second chance with Noah and they better do right by their younger Autistic son Noah and don't do to Noah what they did to Lucas
@@jeahavvalentin980 there is that.. and let’s hope that people like them don’t do their autistic children wrong
This was so touching never neglect a child as soon as they reach 18
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People don't abandon people they love!! Never give up on someone you love!!
When your child behavior looks weird, is your responsible to seek help, great video ❤️
Blessings guys. I'm touched. Let us not take life or our loved ones for granted. This video teared me up
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This was the saddest story I’ve heard. God Bless you.
Even though your child is 18, is a legal adult, that doesn’t give parents the right to just them like that. You’re still be their parents even when their child is 50 years old. And you should keep loving and supporting them until the day they die.
So what keep their child for the rest of their parents life so the child never learns about hard work and rely on their parents for half of their life because of some disability
yeah
Dooms day, Your so right, Once you become a Mother or Father/ Parents you'll always be a Parent, And The Love for your child/ Children should Be Unconditional ❤️💕❤️, No matter What. This is the Love I Have & Feel for All My Children, Grandchildren,& Great-Grandchildren ❤️🙏
His last words was “ DON’T TOUCH MY MUSIC!” May he Rest In Peace.
Gives me a mixed emotion😂😢
Name song
they ought to be ashamed for kicking there oldest son out of the house before they could not get him the proper help . I'm not really sorry for the parents because they basically neglected him and refused to get him help this would not have happenend.
😂😂😂😂
The son was Don't touch my music
Before you go kicking your own children out for their strange behavior, no matter if they’re 18 or 88, figure out that there might something wrong with them first, and if there is, give them the proper help and care immediately. You should really get a doctor’s diagnosis before you make any decision that you might later forever regret. BTW, "Abandon" is spelled wrong in the title.
True dat
I agree. and most people don't think about why they even act the way they do !
Being a parent is a lifetime obligation! You may not agree with all your children's choices, but if you think it, we do not agree with all of anyone's choices, not even our own. Don't abandon your children just because you don't agree or understand them. Remember to ALWAYS LET LOVE LEAD THE WAY!
Lin Lin,Amen!
💕 LOVE CONQUERS ALL💕
AND 💕LOVE ALSO COVERS A MULTITUDE OF FAULTS & SINS!!!💕
Oh my goodness, what a sad ending. Yes, please always be there when your children are in need. This brought tears to my eyes because just today, I brought my older son to college and I could never imagine doing to him what happened to Lucas. God Bless you guys for putting out such good material.
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Did she really just say she think he had the flu while he was having a mental breakdown🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Lol Lil Boy you're really right
So he wasn't a troublemaker, he was just autistic.
Never abandon your children because you may never know what they are going through. Always show them love and support along the way. Its important to provide them with the proper health and care.
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He said ”DON’T TOUCH MY MUSIC” OVAR 9000!!1!1!1!11!!!!!111 times
The moms face when he said
“Do you think Lucas could have-“
HER FACE XD
Hello.. My name is Bobby.. I'm disabled.. your videos are so uplifting.. Thank you for continuing to make them..
This was so heartbreaking to me the rule is love your children no matter what. I love both my daughter and son they're everything to me. They're young adults now and they had a rough childhood. I divorced their dad he was mean to us, after they grew up he took custody of them away from me. It's been hard talking to them since my dad's funeral 2 years ago. I miss my my daughter and son so love your children and spend time with them.
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hi little angel, i came to remind you that you are special, enough and made with a lot of love, jesus loves you very much and waits for your voice and heart ^-^ he's coming back! ;)
@@jenniferbent2280 hi little angel, i came to remind you that you are special, enough and made with a lot of love, jesus loves you very much and waits for your voice and heart ^-^ he's coming back! ;)
@@samuelhere41 hi little angel, i came to remind you that you are special, enough and made with a lot of love, jesus loves you very much and waits for your voice and heart ^-^ he's coming back! ;)
Afternoon vid chronicles family! Teenagers love loud music 🎶! Make sure there's no underlying issues! This is heart breaking 💔 But it happens in real life... Another Awesome Video
Never abandon your child because he’s turning 18 and remember to always let love lead the way.
It’s the point the boy kept saying “don’t touch my music” 😂😭✨
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They should do a here's what could happen had they made the right choices
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Not to hurt his music 🤣
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If you abandon or give up on your child, no matter their age, it will affect them for life and even if you regret what you did, it may be too late to ask your child for forgiveness.
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✨"As You Go About Your Day, Remember To *ALWAYS* Let *Love* Lead The Way"✨
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Always 😁❤️
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Thank You ! 😁♥️
Thank you guys for this wonderful message you guys are bringing us joy and hope with these messages
I really love all your videos they are preparing me and helping me with my life and what's ahead of me I have watched every single video yall have posted "As you go about your day, Remember to always let love lead the way"❤
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You suppose to show kids love like that tomorrow is not promise to us remember to always let love lead the way
Before finishing the video just from how Lucas reacted I could tell he was probably autistic because he kept repeating the same thing about his music. That was is safe place and his outlet. I have family members who are autistic and with the right help and love they are the most loving caring ppl ever.
I have autism and this really made me sad. My mom was in denial about it and thought i was just spoiled. I felt so unloved and misunderstood. My grandparents took me to get tested for a diagnosis, went to all my school meetings, took care of me better than my mom could. All kids need parental love.
Once I saw the happiness of Lucas from listening to his music I got shattered to hear that he was left all alone and died for it.
This video really hit home for me, wow it’s crazy how this video ended up in my life at this time, thank you for the message.
Thank you for posting! I just found out that my youngest child (3 year old daughter) has Autism. It's been challenging, but she's a beautiful little girl who knows she is well loved by us all.💟 Keep up the great work Vid Chronicles. I'm a huge fan.🤩 I'm grateful we were fortunate enough to have an early diagnosis, so that we can get our daughter the help & support she needs. It's sad Lucas's parents did not get him the help he needed. In a way, it wasn't there fault, for not knowing he had Autism. But they never should have kicked him out, just because he behaved differently. He's still their son.😥
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Never abandon ur kids for anything guys, n just keep advising them to do the right thing.
Ezekiel, could you handle a special needs child? Losing sleep, getting phone calls from school when they're school age or daycare. Not every parent can handle it and they lose it! turning care to the state or group home is safer for parents at breaking point so they don't abuse the child.
Awesome inspiration and morals ! Makes my day better
All I can say is this hit home! Just because a child turns 18 doesn't mean they are grown. As their parents it is your responsibility to make sure that their happy, healthy and protected always. When you become a parent that is role until the day you die. And seeing that they didn't recognize he had some disabilities at an early age seems like they failed him.
As a parent we need to prepare our kids to survive in this dog eat dog world. Many animals do a good job while modern soft human parents coddle them, don't teach them awareness and lead them to a slaughter
It’s hard to life as a regular person, but it’s ten times harder living with autism. To all parents with autistic children, love them as they are.
I feel sorry for Lucas 🥺
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Lucas didn't get the help. He should have gotten. His parents gave up on him. When, they needed him the most.😭😭😭😭😭😭
I feel bad for the guy his parents did not understand what was wrong with him I will be a good parent and understand my kids in the future
Love for all who have love for all. Hope everyone have a amazing school year besafe and blessed and keep the videos coming thank you
Regret,that's what happens when you abandon your kid.
The rest of the family including the son is gonna resent them forever.
Always let love lead the way ❤️❤️❤️❤️💯
Love your videos Vid Chronicles. Keep the same energy. And remember to always let ❤ lead the way.
A child gets thrown out of his house as soon as he/she turns 18 by the parents🤧
-this thing is never possible in India. Indian parents are too emotional and connected to their children for such things to happen
Ya , I'm also an Indian, Infact in India its the opposite, the parents convince the child not to move out , and the children have to convince them, that they shd move out 🥺🥺🥺❤❤
@@anikajain4815 yes
Cannot refute a single word of this and I know I won't throw my kids out of the house when they become legal adults. They can come and stay whenever they want.
Exactly, I'm also Indian 🇮🇳
@@anikajain4815 yes
Never abandon your children you never know what's going on they might have mental health problems autism bipolar ADHD odd take time to find out what is wrong with your child and seek the help that they need
Always let love lead the way ❤️🤞🏾
Great video that made me cry. Love has led the way to you all the way from the Alpes 💌💌
Alright good story. When I first saw the beginning of this immediately I was thinking it is a parenting issue but when I watched the behavior of the older child it was clear it was autism. It just shows how parents have to be more tapped into the needs of their children as well as offer proper structure discipline. All about knowing your children as well as teaching respect and disrespect. Great story.
you just noticed the signs of autism because he keep repeating the same line over and over?
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Always let love lead the way🔥❤️🔥❤️ and always be kind!❤️
This hit home for me. When I was little I used to get really bad headaches alot. I used to get sick alot. My mother used to say I was faking and never took me to a doctor. A bit after I moved out I got really sick and found out I had a golf ball sized brain tumor. Dr said it's probably been there since I was very young.
No matter the age your child is still your child help them when they need it, because one day you are going to need them. Children watch and learn by example as long as you treat your children right and turn they will treat the parents with honor and respect. God Bless 🙏❤️
Vid C what a beautiful inspirational story, parents never give up on your children it maybe something going on with your child's behavior that maybe health related, and remember to always let ❤ lead the way.
This hit me hard because my daughter is autistic and she’s such a sweetheart! I love her so much I can’t imagine life without her. When we found out it hit me so hard but I will say I will never stop loving her or her sisters!
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Never betrayed ur child don't matter what!!!put other measures in place always let love lead the way
Appreciate your work well done,
and remember to always let love lead the way
Don't cry now! Had you got Lucas the help that he needed, he would still be here!
For loud music? I thought he’d be selling drugs or destroying property. For loud music they kick him out?? Awful
You guys have great stories with even greater life lessons, thank you sooo sooooo much, PLEASE keep up the amazing work!
So true it is very important to ask God's help to guide us and lead... Great video as usual... Amazimg storyline... Always let love lead the way
How can anybody abandon their kid? My kids drive me crazy every day but I couldn't imagine my life without them. My oldest is special needs but she has Osteogeneis Imperfecta which ia brittle bones disease. Shes broken her femur bone 27 times. These kids will help you be a stronger person
Parents are always concerned about there children doing what’s right they want what’s best for us but sometimes don’t always know how to show it just follow your dreams and stay in school everything will work out
Very real! Loving the life lessons! Love is very important and powerful!
this channel is my comfort zone!! Very great content!! stay safe guys :)
He listening to "HIS MUSIC"..LMFAO 😂
When children starts to act differently check things out to see what's going on before making quick decisions that involves them. So you won't be the cause of necessarily heartache, pain.
Your Parents should always be right beside you no matter what,
When your children is going through tough time Parents support them always...
This is happening is real life and I feel sorry for the kids that have to go through this...GREAT LESSON VID CHRONICLES 🔥🔥🔥
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They sucked as parents! They didn’t even try to get him help; even if they never knew anything about autism, problem children need counseling just for bad behavior. Poor Lucas.
I agree they were crappy parents and they better not make the same mistake with their younger son Noah like they did Lucas
I agreed with you. They should've known better kicking him out of the house 🏠 and not receiving him proper help and care and know anything about autism. They wanted peace and quiet and well here you go be careful what you wished for. Karma finally got them! Let's hope this teaches them an important lesson regarding autism.
@@alexismartinez8343 They better not make the same mistake with their younger Autistic son Noah like they did with Lucas
that shit was sad y'all wild for that one cause that right there made me cry all night
No kid should treat their family like that.
Wow! This was one powerful video that doesn't need anything added to it.
With all due respect to Lucas and Noah’s parents, they were blind to what they did not want to see.
As a 20 year old who autistic I can confirm that I have temper tantrums and anxiety attacks.
I concur with that. I don't have much of a temper, but I am easily triggered when I hear or see something that makes me angry.
Great video filled with moral teachings
Always let love lead the way every day love you guys ❤️
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Always let love 💕 lead the way ♾❤️
The beginning of the intro is so funny how she starts it out dancing like she didn't know she was being recorded lmao
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Me and my wife recently just found out our son is autistic 🥺hopefully he will get alot better from it and continue to grow
Legend has it, he’s still saying “don’t touch my music”
Beautiful message of inspiration ❤
Hello VC! wow some parents are so clueless! 🤦♀️ SMH! Be safe! God bless!
As the person who believes to have a autism, this story was touching!
Touching story with a powerful lesson. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work
I pray this one get to the right person to open their eyes.
Amen! You take whomever God gives you and be a blessing to them as they are a blessing for you!! ❤💙💜
And the mother of the year award goes to...this one in this segment!..
She has the audacity to cry after finding out her eldest son died when it was SHE who made a decision to put him out of the house HE, too, was living in - without setting him up for life(teaching him the best she could have, about money management, work skills and job management, life on the outside, and how to live independently, and reassure him to seek help if and when he'd need it)...she might as well thrown him out to the wolves!
I leave the dad out of it, because he wasn't adamant about throwing him out of the house...
This is no way to raise an autistic child - or any child, for that matter - with or without disabilities!
This is why you love your kids no matter what happens to them
God please let Romario climb the tree 🙏🏿 amen