Is that a "thing" with autism?? I know that some people can be super duper smart in different subjects as well. Is it a comfort type of thing where they're alone and can express themselves easier??
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
My 6 yo autistic grandson who has limited speech, still has never called me grandma. He says everyone else's name but mine. But, he runs up to me and gives me big hugs.
She is non verbal but for a 5 year old that rarely speaks her voice portrays a very intelligent and expressive child that speaks on her own terms. Thanks for sharing your world little one ❤
I'm dubious American doctors have their diagnoses in order if this is amounting to "non-verbal" label, yet she's acquired this high level of a speech ability while being "non-verbal". Seems more like she has some kind of an anxiety disorder that goes unresolved because she'd rather get over-medicalized with package treatments to autism. That kind of a label is mostly just easier for the mother and the community, hiding behind a comforting "at least we know what's up with her".
@@sboinkthelegday3892 There are different levels of function when it comes to Autism, some extreme and some grow up as productive adults, and indistinguishable until you get to know them. This is just a 5 year old finding her way in our world and a mom with a record of her development, just leave it at that
I have identical twin girls and the younger one didn’t speak. I took her to the hearing doctor and he said her hearing was good. So then I took her the speech therapist and she taught me some simple sign language to speak to her and sign. So I went and did what she asked me to and I started speaking along with the sign for it. Nothing. A few days later, the older one started asking me for things that the other one wanted. “Mommy, (name) wants a cookie while she was signing the same thing. I was dumbfounded. My friend from church was an elementary teacher and she told me that once they started pre-kindergarten, she’d start speaking. Lo and behold, that kid started speaking full sentences and speaking with great clarity on the words you would never think a kid her age would know the meaning of the words she spoke. She’s just an introvert. Hahaha.
Autistic kids are special. They have special skills. I knew one that could draw animals by memory, and he would tell you information about the animal. I knew another one that started speaking when she was about 5. She has finished high school, and she is so smart. They have their challenges, but they still are special. I would called them super kids ❤
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
@@mrrandom1265lol, what you don’t understand is that she was BORN with autism. Their Brains are wired differently therefore autistic people show different behavior. This girl probably deals with not being able to look in someone’s eye directly (symptom of autism), and talking to someone directly.
yeah it takes a real "special" parent to give your phone to your autistic kid to entertain herself while you stands 40 feet away with your back to your kid.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
@@cagejonny704Yes, because first of all, it’s an uplifting story, and we need as many of those as we can get. And secondly, because other parents with children who are on the spectrum may not have thought of letting them use a camera on their own, and it may help another child open up. So yes, thankfully, she did she share it with the world.
My youngest was nonverbal. We spent hours and hours reading hundreds of children’s books and he would sit in our lap and intently look at every page, guide our fingers over every word as we pronounced them. It was constant effort by many, getting him to early intervention classes and therapy sessions and teachers (saints!) working tirelessly and you could tell he was so close to breaking out. One morning we woke up and thought we heard talking coming from the playroom. He wasn’t talking, he was reading! Page after page, book after book and it went on all day, and he hasn’t looked back. He’s still a quirky kid with autism but now a sophomore engineering major on a presidential scholarship.
She's so beautiful, and even more so than anyone could even imagine. What a lovely start to my day, seeing such love between a mother and her incredible, and beautiful little daughter. In an ever darkening world, you two have shared your light with us. There's even tears in my eyes, and I'm a very cynical and rebellious old man. I wish you two, rainbows. Stay safe darlings.
This is a wonderful memory. But more than that, the best thing I've seen on the news for ages. Thanks to that beautiful child for making this day full of love.
there are channels dedicated to sharing good news every day! you should look some up, they really help change perspective. So much good is happening every day, families forming, healing, reconnecting, communities coming together, etc
She is well-spoken, intelligent, and able to express her emotions. Her expression, “This is my mom. I love her so much," is priceless. ❤ Thank you for sharing your little baby with us. ❤
Spent 3 years of her life looking at everyone wearing masks . Never seeing lios move or smiles. Goid to see shes out of the delusion that went on for years. Well in usa, not europe.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
I am a SPED and this warms my heart. I have an 8:1:1 in a D75 NYC school. Last month, one of my nonverbal angels ran up to me and out of no where shouted " Best teacher ever". I was shell shocked, as was everyone else. Receptively, these beautiful children are on par. It's producing all those wonderful narratives we must continue helping them to master!
My son will be 4. Still non-verbal. By the grace of God, the words are coming. He’s the best hugger EVER! I haven’t heard him say mama or I love you, but every time he gives me a hug and a kiss, it’s the loudest “I love you” I’ve ever received! ❤ This was a beautiful story and it’s touched me so much!
Each autistic child is different I have two young men that are on autistic spectrum and they spoke words here and there to 1 was 7 and the other 5. Each one is different when it comes to vocal. It took 6 months to a year before they were able to make a short sentence like: Jonny ran across the road. Took a couple of years occupational and speach therapy with at home help where they could have a small quick conversation. They are in their 20's and still have short conversations . Most is things that they are interested in. Each child on the autism spectrum talks at different ages. Also most autistic kids have palet ( flavor) issues. Some like chicken nuggets, some like hamburgers. Their brain process is way different than those who are not on the autism spectrum. Some have epilepsy, our youngest has epilepsy and the older one did not. People who are on the autism spectrum have a higher rate of having epilepsy or other neurological issues. So do your research and learn about nonverbal. Also most girls speak before 1years old as where boys are over 1 year. Most girls walk earlier too. Unless little ones are around toddler age they will walk sooner and talk sooner. Even at a young age they need positive socializing to grow.
Same with me. Even in kindergarten I was still silent. I’d go off by myself during recess and just draw in the sand. This girl started coming over and would draw in the sand with me. She started drawing letters and I would too. Then it became words, and conversations. The teacher always tried to get her to leave me alone but she always came back to draw with me. The teacher got mad one day telling her to leave me alone because I couldn’t communicate and she showed the teacher our words and the teacher accused her of only writing the words then I wrote friend in the dirt in front of the teacher. Soon after I started speaking but only with people I felt comfortable around. I never spoke to that teacher though. Even years later once I spoke regularly.
My sister never spoke...😭. It warms my heart and hurts like hell at the same time to see this beautiful story, but what will never come for her. She'll never have a normal life. This girl though, will be a genius!
Omgosh I cried so hard! 😭😭😭Because I too have an autistic child and know just how this amazing wonderful loving mom feels when you want so bad to hear your child talk and hear them say “I love you”. My son was almost 6yrs old when he first said “I love you mommy” I will never ever forget that precious beautiful moment🩷🩵❤️💚💜💙
By that, do you mean she shouldn’t be diagnosed with autism? Because having the diagnosis can actually help you get the right help. Im saying this as someone with autism. If i didn’t have it, i would just think i was a broken person and would wonder what was wrong with it. Autism can be very different for everyone.
This is the worse comment i ever read in youtube lol. You are clearly a progre kid without any understanding of the world. the diagnosis helps a lot, and the purpose of this video is not for you to say "ohhhhhh hoowww cute". The purpose is to help others who have children with the same condition.
Oh my...from that baby's mouth...i wish i would have heard those words from my little ones...in today's world, there's so much you can give your babies to express themselves.. She sure did and she speaks so well...love to you both !! ❤
Awww sweet babygirl doesn’t waste her words when she uses them. So sweet. Her momma is doing a great job for her little girl to speak so eloquently of the beauty around her, especially her mom ♥️
Autism mama here and I am absolutely bawling my eyes out! What a gift! Always a reminder that your AUsome little may not say much but they understand and feel everything ❤
Keep hope alive mama. Love on her in the purest of forms and be patient with your baby's growth, it will come. Some of us have to wait just a little longer ❤
I cannot stop crying 😭😭😭. For the first time, ever, I now know what our precious Autistic non-verbal daughter was saying to us, in her heart, all these years...through all her abundant hugs, smiles and laughter. Sadly, we lost our precious bundle of love in 2023 from CKD 😭😭😭, but her expressions of love will live forever in our hearts, thanks to this beautiful heart-warming video. Did you notice she exuberantly saved (the best) of her treasures for the last? How precious! Thankyou! 🦋💝🦋
I'm so sorry for your loss, I'm just crying with you. I wish I could find some words that would make you feel a little bit better. You are an incredible mom, so sensitive, responsive, loving, and I'm sure your precious daughter was the happiest girl with you.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
I’m sorry for your loss. I’m so thankful that this story brought you some joy. I’m sure your little one would have expressed the same feelings verbally if able to do so. I’m glad you can recognize their intent behind their hugs, etc.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
@@Pam-ov1bv Not 'looking for a way to be negative'; just responding to the statement about God/Yahweh blessing the child. Leave genocidal deities out of this.
Kudos to the mom for accepting her daughter as she is and giving her daughter every opportunity to participate in the world on her own terms. Amazing !
Oh my gosh. First of all, I’m 5’10”, muscles, tattoos, shaved head, heavy metal t-shirt on and I’m sitting in the work truck crying because that was the cutest, sweetest, most heart warming thing I have ever seen. Second, god bless that little girls heart. Peace, love, health and happiness to everyone.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
This is so sweet😢❤ beautiful words from a beautiful child. She seems like she’s well on her way to enjoying what will be an amazing life. Good job Mom! Keep exposing her to all of those diverse and challenging activities.
We were told my autistic son was never going to be verbal, when he was about the same age as this girl. He is now 18 and speaks perfectly. Beautiful video
Yeah, don’t let people tell you what someone with autism (or other such handicaps) are capable off. Given the right surroundings and a great helping of love and maybe some training from their parents (none of that ABA stuff, that stuff does an incredible amount of harm to an individual, although it might look like its helping on the surface. Afterall it makes them look “normal”.)
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
The concept of giving it time has clearly proven that all things work out in time, the love she's been shown by her mom is flowing right back out. Remember to keep pouring into your loved ones and this was absolutely beautiful.
That is priceless yet worth more than all the money in the world to that beautiful mom, no price can be put on the time every parents heard that for the first time....and on that note good night beautiful little girl with all the right words
This made me cry as a dad! It’s scary when your kiddo isn’t really talking but every kids learn differently and it takes time and commitment. Don’t let anyone tell you that there something wrong with your child. Just give them time and space
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
As a person with Asperger, I really loved what the girl said to her mother and even when I had trouble speaking when I was younger, I still believed myself that I can do it even when my condition tries to stop me😊
That’s how I used to be as a child. It terrified me to talk in class. Some people thought I was a mute. I’d go all day without saying a word to anyone in school but I could definitely talk. Back in the 90’s, the resources to see what was wrong wasn’t as accessible the way they are today.
What a special special moment for a special mom from a precious daughter. Such a joyfulness in her voice when she said her mom was the best in the world! We need more moments like this. 💖💖💐🥲😇😊
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
Voice of an angel…so glad the mother got the gift of this little girl and now the gift to hear her voice what she already knew…feels good to hear the words in more ways than one!❤
Such a beautiful story. We as parents and grandparents take for granted the little things that some only hope for. Blessings to you and your wonderful daughter. 💜🙏
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
This was the sweetest video ever . She was so excited when she said "this is my beautiful mom, shes the best mom in the whole world and I love her so much!!". That's something to be treasured forever . . Children are a gift, .. you see something horrible every single day about some parent hurting their children.. this is one moment that is pure love and joy!! Thank you for sharing..!!!.
My son is on the spectrum, but is verbal and high functioning. I could only dream of this happening to me. So touching and wonderful to hear stories like this. I could only pray that one day I too could experience this amazing moment. 🤗
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing this adorable video. A perfect way to remind all of us how special mothers and daughters are in our lives. ❤❤
Amazing mother, don't let others who like to mock disabled people get to you, she is awesome and loved. Your children never are less because of any disability, she was loved and cared for
I can relate to this one. My mom noticed when I wasn't talking till I was 6 years old and it's really normal and watching this makes it worth it. She'll grow up as normal like every other person.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic" the moment mom is gone the girl acts normal Thats what i learned stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
How her voice changed when she started talking about her mama😭😭 pure love
You know she's an amazing mother just by that moment alone
Could feel the emotions gushing out!
yes, I also noticed and she is adorable
Dang it. I got something in my eye.
It was as if she had been waiting for that very moment to express her deepest feelings for her mom. 🥺
My autistic brother is just like this. He doesn't speak much but put him behind a camera, and the words come pouring out. I love this video so much.
That's amazing!
Is that a "thing" with autism?? I know that some people can be super duper smart in different subjects as well. Is it a comfort type of thing where they're alone and can express themselves easier??
@@sarahdixon1943 I think it is for some of them, but not all of them.
@@sarahdixon1943I’m autistic and I don’t like speaking in front of a camera
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
“This is my mom. I love her so much.” Beautiful 💗
Beautiful* mom!!!! 😭😭❤️❤❤
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
WATCHING THIS MADE ME WANNA PUKE!!!!!!!!!
Were you autistic too and then learned to talk like the rest of the children.
Omg I love her little sweet voice. I bet her mom tollally broke down in 😢 happy ones acourse
My grandson is non-verbal autistic. I have never cherished 4 spoken words more than the time he whispered, “I love you, Grandma”. ❤
My 6 yo autistic grandson who has limited speech, still has never called me grandma. He says everyone else's name but mine. But, he runs up to me and gives me big hugs.
Again, beautiful ❤ love from Scotland ❤
She is non verbal but for a 5 year old that rarely speaks her voice portrays a very intelligent and expressive child that speaks on her own terms. Thanks for sharing your world little one ❤
I'm dubious American doctors have their diagnoses in order if this is amounting to "non-verbal" label, yet she's acquired this high level of a speech ability while being "non-verbal".
Seems more like she has some kind of an anxiety disorder that goes unresolved because she'd rather get over-medicalized with package treatments to autism. That kind of a label is mostly just easier for the mother and the community, hiding behind a comforting "at least we know what's up with her".
@@sboinkthelegday3892 There are different levels of function when it comes to Autism, some extreme and some grow up as productive adults, and indistinguishable until you get to know them. This is just a 5 year old finding her way in our world and a mom with a record of her development, just leave it at that
I was non-verbal at years old myself. I am Autistic too.
FYI this girl seems much more intelligent than the majority of Americans.
I didn’t speak much for the first few years of my life because I didn’t have anything important to say.
I have identical twin girls and the younger one didn’t speak. I took her to the hearing doctor and he said her hearing was good. So then I took her the speech therapist and she taught me some simple sign language to speak to her and sign. So I went and did what she asked me to and I started speaking along with the sign for it. Nothing.
A few days later, the older one started asking me for things that the other one wanted. “Mommy, (name) wants a cookie while she was signing the same thing. I was dumbfounded. My friend from church was an elementary teacher and she told me that once they started pre-kindergarten, she’d start speaking.
Lo and behold, that kid started speaking full sentences and speaking with great clarity on the words you would never think a kid her age would know the meaning of the words she spoke.
She’s just an introvert. Hahaha.
She sounds intelligent...more than a regular five-year- old....she can express her feelings very fluently...she touched my heart...dear girl....
She was also making some nice paintings and playing music and skiing intelligently.
Totally.
🧢
Normally kids that sound beyond their years have been abused.
Autistic kids are special. They have special skills. I knew one that could draw animals by memory, and he would tell you information about the animal. I knew another one that started speaking when she was about 5. She has finished high school, and she is so smart. They have their challenges, but they still are special. I would called them super kids ❤
When she expresses how much she loved her mom I couldn’t help but cry. Nothing more beautiful than the love of a child and mother.
you aren’t crying.
I teared up too.
@@bsveydi no you didn’t
@@FiveLeefClovr You’re not a mother. So, you’ll never understand.
every parent should by their kid a new Iphone coming out soon
The genuine emotion in that adorable little voice! Just precious!!! 🥰
Pure innocence and love are a powerful thing.
Pure evil. She can talk but refuses to do it. This kid is despicable.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
@@mrrandom1265m'mam/sir. you are litteraly hating on a 5 years old child for something she didn't asked to struggle with.
@@mrrandom1265lol, what you don’t understand is that she was BORN with autism. Their Brains are wired differently therefore autistic people show different behavior. This girl probably deals with not being able to look in someone’s eye directly (symptom of autism), and talking to someone directly.
Sweetest words never heard. Her mommy made at be elated. Her little voice is so sweet
No doubt about it, this kid's mom is a very special woman...
Jeez this one hit a soft spot
yeah it takes a real "special" parent to give your phone to your autistic kid to entertain herself while you stands 40 feet away with your back to your kid.
So many parents of children with a disability can benefit from this story. Such a sweet little girl
This was so beautiful to hear. This was very emotional. You're a wonderful mom and your daughter told it to the world.
Aaawwww the enthusiasm in her voice while speaking of her mother. Sooooo sweet 🥹😭😭💕💕💖😊
How wonderful. Her mother will treasure that video the rest of her life and remember the moment she first saw it.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
WATCHING THIS MADE ME WANNA PUKE!!!!!!!!!
Shares it with a news channel..
@@cagejonny704Yes, because first of all, it’s an uplifting story, and we need as many of those as we can get. And secondly, because other parents with children who are on the spectrum may not have thought of letting them use a camera on their own, and it may help another child open up. So yes, thankfully, she did she share it with the world.
@@cagejonny704 the two things don’t contradict each other. You can treasure something AND share with others.
My youngest was nonverbal. We spent hours and hours reading hundreds of children’s books and he would sit in our lap and intently look at every page, guide our fingers over every word as we pronounced them. It was constant effort by many, getting him to early intervention classes and therapy sessions and teachers (saints!) working tirelessly and you could tell he was so close to breaking out. One morning we woke up and thought we heard talking coming from the playroom. He wasn’t talking, he was reading! Page after page, book after book and it went on all day, and he hasn’t looked back. He’s still a quirky kid with autism but now a sophomore engineering major on a presidential scholarship.
Awesome! Kudos to you as a parent !
Goals!!! Way to go parents! ❤
God bless you !!!! and your youngest and family !!!!!
Hallelujah! To God be all the glory. 🙌🏽
Beautiful story...thank you for sharing it with us.
She's so beautiful, and even more so than anyone could even imagine.
What a lovely start to my day, seeing such love between a mother and her incredible, and beautiful little daughter.
In an ever darkening world, you two have shared your light with us.
There's even tears in my eyes, and I'm a very cynical and rebellious old man.
I wish you two, rainbows.
Stay safe darlings.
This is a wonderful memory. But more than that, the best thing I've seen on the news for ages. Thanks to that beautiful child for making this day full of love.
there are channels dedicated to sharing good news every day! you should look some up, they really help change perspective. So much good is happening every day, families forming, healing, reconnecting, communities coming together, etc
You can feel the joy in the little girls voice through the screen.
That's a lot of love.
“This is my mom and she is the best mom in the WHOLE WORLDDD!!” Literally so adorable 🥰
That was so beautiful. It brought a tear to my eye. She is such a sweet little girl. Hearing her talk about her momma WOW.
She is well-spoken, intelligent, and able to express her emotions. Her expression, “This is my mom. I love her so much," is priceless. ❤ Thank you for sharing your little baby with us. ❤
Wtf jajaja miserabie nebt7aI s199ck
Spent 3 years of her life looking at everyone wearing masks . Never seeing lios move or smiles.
Goid to see shes out of the delusion that went on for years. Well in usa, not europe.
That hit hard 🥲
This literally made my heart melt!
Wow, how are you alive with your heart essentially gone?!?!
Learn to use the word "Literally".
@@biancanapoles1725agree, I'm literally dying every time I see this word misused
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
@@biancanapoles1725 you can thank the Kardashians for this 😒
@@srso4660literally 😂
My daughter is 19 and has never spoken a word. But I’ve looked in her eyes and heard her say I love you!
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
❤
Love is felt
same with my dog ninja. he loves me. and checks in on me when im stressed. he knows my body language and cheers me up when im down.
I believe you.
I am a SPED and this warms my heart. I have an 8:1:1 in a D75 NYC school. Last month, one of my nonverbal angels ran up to me and out of no where shouted " Best teacher ever". I was shell shocked, as was everyone else. Receptively, these beautiful children are on par. It's producing all those wonderful narratives we must continue helping them to master!
@@W1NT3R_5P1R3 😄. You're welcome!
OMG you could hear in her voice alone how much she truly loves her mom this is so BEAUTIFUL….
My son will be 4. Still non-verbal. By the grace of God, the words are coming. He’s the best hugger EVER! I haven’t heard him say mama or I love you, but every time he gives me a hug and a kiss, it’s the loudest “I love you” I’ve ever received! ❤ This was a beautiful story and it’s touched me so much!
What an awesome treasure from a daughter to her mother, without her even knowing what a gift she has given her.
I'm a 51 year old man and I'm in tears. Such a precious little gift, she is. 😪
My son has autism and didn’t speak until he was over five years old 😫🥹😭😭 this is so sweet! I love this
Each autistic child is different I have two young men that are on autistic spectrum and they spoke words here and there to 1 was 7 and the other 5. Each one is different when it comes to vocal. It took 6 months to a year before they were able to make a short sentence like: Jonny ran across the road. Took a couple of years occupational and speach therapy with at home help where they could have a small quick conversation. They are in their 20's and still have short conversations . Most is things that they are interested in. Each child on the autism spectrum talks at different ages. Also most autistic kids have palet ( flavor) issues. Some like chicken nuggets, some like hamburgers. Their brain process is way different than those who are not on the autism spectrum. Some have epilepsy, our youngest has epilepsy and the older one did not. People who are on the autism spectrum have a higher rate of having epilepsy or other neurological issues. So do your research and learn about nonverbal.
Also most girls speak before 1years old as where boys are over 1 year. Most girls walk earlier too. Unless little ones are around toddler age they will walk sooner and talk sooner. Even at a young age they need positive socializing to grow.
I hope he receives the necessary help& progresses! Take care👍
Same with me. Even in kindergarten I was still silent. I’d go off by myself during recess and just draw in the sand. This girl started coming over and would draw in the sand with me. She started drawing letters and I would too. Then it became words, and conversations. The teacher always tried to get her to leave me alone but she always came back to draw with me. The teacher got mad one day telling her to leave me alone because I couldn’t communicate and she showed the teacher our words and the teacher accused her of only writing the words then I wrote friend in the dirt in front of the teacher. Soon after I started speaking but only with people I felt comfortable around. I never spoke to that teacher though. Even years later once I spoke regularly.
My sister never spoke...😭. It warms my heart and hurts like hell at the same time to see this beautiful story, but what will never come for her. She'll never have a normal life.
This girl though, will be a genius!
Omgosh I cried so hard! 😭😭😭Because I too have an autistic child and know just how this amazing wonderful loving mom feels when you want so bad to hear your child talk and hear them say “I love you”. My son was almost 6yrs old when he first said “I love you mommy” I will never ever forget that precious beautiful moment🩷🩵❤️💚💜💙
Beautiful ❤ love from Scotland
I'm bawling after listening to this.. So sweet, I'm so glad she has this to share!!
Wasn't expecting to cry this early in my day but she is so pure that it can't be helped. What a beautiful soul.
This is the sweetest story. “I love her so much”. That mom’s heart must have burst with joy when she heard that
She is very well spoken and super expressive of her emotions
Don't label people or put them in a box
What if it's a mail? Hahaha, get it?
By that, do you mean she shouldn’t be diagnosed with autism?
Because having the diagnosis can actually help you get the right help.
Im saying this as someone with autism. If i didn’t have it, i would just think i was a broken person and would wonder what was wrong with it.
Autism can be very different for everyone.
This is the worse comment i ever read in youtube lol. You are clearly a progre kid without any understanding of the world. the diagnosis helps a lot, and the purpose of this video is not for you to say "ohhhhhh hoowww cute". The purpose is to help others who have children with the same condition.
Oh my...from that baby's mouth...i wish i would have heard those words from my little ones...in today's world, there's so much you can give your babies to express themselves..
She sure did and she speaks so well...love to you both !! ❤
Made me cry like a 5 year old. 😭 world needs more beautiful moments like this. ☺️
This is so sweet 😭You can hear the emotions in her voice when she says "This is my mom. I love her so much"
Awww sweet babygirl doesn’t waste her words when she uses them. So sweet. Her momma is doing a great job for her little girl to speak so eloquently of the beauty around her, especially her mom ♥️
This is definitely a cherished and special moment for that mother and her daughter!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not crying, your crying 😭He little girl has the sweetest voice. Way to go Mom!
It's okay, we're _both_ crying and there's no shame in that.
😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Onions
@@ZENSIBLE they made a typo and missed putting a t on "the" as in "The little girl".
QUICK CORRECTION: It’s YOU’RE (not YOUR) crying. And it’s THE little girl, not HE
Autism mama here and I am absolutely bawling my eyes out! What a gift! Always a reminder that your AUsome little may not say much but they understand and feel everything ❤
This is just beautiful. Can't stop crying happy tears... the way her voice was full of joy while talking about her mom.
Adorable little girl! That video must have been the best gift her mom could have ever asked for!
Kids gonna be just fine, mama. For a kid who was non verbal for that long, she adjusted so well verbally. What a sweet video!
My baby will be 7 next month and she’s also autistic and non verbal, so this gives me hope. 🙏🏼❤️
Keep hope alive mama. Love on her in the purest of forms and be patient with your baby's growth, it will come. Some of us have to wait just a little longer ❤
Never lose hope momma. I’m a special education teacher and I’ve seen so much growth and amazing things come from kids that others had written off. ❤
@@Jenishabadoo
Thank you for being a special needs teacher
I cannot stop crying 😭😭😭. For the first time, ever, I now know what our precious Autistic non-verbal daughter was saying to us, in her heart, all these years...through all her abundant hugs, smiles and laughter. Sadly, we lost our precious bundle of love in 2023 from CKD 😭😭😭, but her expressions of love will live forever in our hearts, thanks to this beautiful heart-warming video. Did you notice she exuberantly saved (the best) of her treasures for the last? How precious! Thankyou!
🦋💝🦋
I'm so sorry for your loss, I'm just crying with you. I wish I could find some words that would make you feel a little bit better. You are an incredible mom, so sensitive, responsive, loving, and I'm sure your precious daughter was the happiest girl with you.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
I’m sorry for your loss. I’m so thankful that this story brought you some joy. I’m sure your little one would have expressed the same feelings verbally if able to do so. I’m glad you can recognize their intent behind their hugs, etc.
I'm so sorry for your loss hope you are okay. best of wishes to you and your family.
I’m so sorry for your loss and I’m glad the video helped you recall your own memories of the love you felt from your child. God bless.
I’m crying! What a beautiful video she made. Mom will cherish this for a lifetime.
She knew how to get a tear running down the face of a 66 year old retired firefighter and medic. Beautiful!
That is so precious! Whom else is crying? God bless this child. Just beautiful! ❤️
What if she's an Amalekite or Canaanite child though? What would your God do then?
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
More accurately who isn't crying. As for the above comment why are you looking for a way to be negative?
@@Pam-ov1bv Not 'looking for a way to be negative'; just responding to the statement about God/Yahweh blessing the child. Leave genocidal deities out of this.
@@robf1801 You've got issues. Misery loves company, I guess.
Kudos to the mom for accepting her daughter as she is and giving her daughter every opportunity to participate in the world on her own terms. Amazing !
As a grown man, this brought tears to my eyes. Such a beautiful moment. God bless us all
Oh my gosh. First of all, I’m 5’10”, muscles, tattoos, shaved head, heavy metal t-shirt on and I’m sitting in the work truck crying because that was the cutest, sweetest, most heart warming thing I have ever seen. Second, god bless that little girls heart. Peace, love, health and happiness to everyone.
You may be hard edged on the outside,❤ but inside there is obviously a huge, soft heart. God Bless.
5’10 alright shortie 💀
God not god
But why describe yourself, you dont need an excuse to speak from your heart. God Bless
This is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing! ❤❤❤
Beautiful ❤...thank you for sharing this with us. Bless them both! 😊
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
This is so sweet😢❤ beautiful words from a beautiful child. She seems like she’s well on her way to enjoying what will be an amazing life. Good job Mom! Keep exposing her to all of those diverse and challenging activities.
I haven't cried like this from experiencing something good and beautiful in so many years. It's such an odd but wonderful feeling. Thank you, Zoey.
We were told my autistic son was never going to be verbal, when he was about the same age as this girl. He is now 18 and speaks perfectly. Beautiful video
I know mutiple same stories and the definition of nonverbal and austistic need to be change.
Yeah, don’t let people tell you what someone with autism (or other such handicaps) are capable off. Given the right surroundings and a great helping of love and maybe some training from their parents (none of that ABA stuff, that stuff does an incredible amount of harm to an individual, although it might look like its helping on the surface. Afterall it makes them look “normal”.)
have him do a carnivore diet. big corperations wont tell you this. But your son will be healed if he does 100% Carnivore long enough
This momma’s love is her daughter be. Just be who she is meant to be.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
And this made me emotional hearing that sweet angel voice 🥹
That mom won in life, to hear your girl say that would have meant soo much ❤
Mothers are daughters first role model , this mother is a good one ! 😊
She sounds like a 10 yr old, so smart and sweet..I bet that brought tears to mama's eyes, it did mine!!
What a AWESOME mother!!!!!!! More Mothers like her are needed! 🇺🇸 God Bless you Good Mom
The concept of giving it time has clearly proven that all things work out in time, the love she's been shown by her mom is flowing right back out. Remember to keep pouring into your loved ones and this was absolutely beautiful.
That is priceless yet worth more than all the money in the world to that beautiful mom, no price can be put on the time every parents heard that for the first time....and on that note good night beautiful little girl with all the right words
“This is my car! This is my house. This is my beautiful mom. I love her so much!”. This is pure awesomeness! This the type of news we need more of!
This made me cry as a dad! It’s scary when your kiddo isn’t really talking but every kids learn differently and it takes time and commitment. Don’t let anyone tell you that there something wrong with your child. Just give them time and space
I’m crying so hard 😭 that was the most beautiful thing I heard in the longest time. Bless this child and her mom. 🙏
OMG I;m going to cry, That is so Beautiful.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
The emotion in her speech , very powerful, coming deep within her heart ❤️ and soul… gods blessings 👍🏼❤️❤️❤️😉
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
This is so beautiful, my youngest is autistic and she often has a difficult time expressing her feelings so I can relate… this lil girl made my day
Maybe that's what's wrong with my dad.
@@sarahw.mcelyea5655 sometimes I wonder for some of us who are older maybe there just was not enough knowledge of autism that many went undiagnosed
As a person with Asperger, I really loved what the girl said to her mother and even when I had trouble speaking when I was younger, I still believed myself that I can do it even when my condition tries to stop me😊
It's amazing what happens when we give our children SPACE!!! 🥰
- Autism Mom
Absolutely adorable, made me cry!
So beautiful and precious…….and how sweet is her little voice!! What a moment to be captured and have forever! 💕 Thank you for sharing!
For a baby girl that’s non verbal she sure speaks well. 😮
Non-verbal doesn't mean they have never vocalised, sometimes they speak to themselves when they know no one's around or can hear them
You don't understand how it works
@BUBBAGRUMPSMOM SHE'S NOT A GODDAMN FUCKING BABY SHE'S 5 SHE GOES TO KINDERGARTEN BABIES DON'T GO TO SCHOOL
@@Zaihanisme non verbal means no speaking.
That’s how I used to be as a child. It terrified me to talk in class. Some people thought I was a mute. I’d go all day without saying a word to anyone in school but I could definitely talk. Back in the 90’s, the resources to see what was wrong wasn’t as accessible the way they are today.
Priceless treasure. This video made me cry.
This brings tears to my eyes. That tiny girl is the sweetest thing. Good job mom. Blessings to you both.❤
What a special special moment for a special mom from a precious daughter. Such a joyfulness in her voice when she said her mom was the best in the world! We need more moments like this. 💖💖💐🥲😇😊
That was beautiful! Had me in tears
What a little darling.Her mother must have been so delighted. Bless You both.
The precious expressive words of love sparked from her pure immaculate heart and mind shows the sacred connection between daughter and mom.
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
Voice of an angel…so glad the mother got the gift of this little girl and now the gift to hear her voice what she already knew…feels good to hear the words in more ways than one!❤
So much LOVE out of the mouth of this precious one for
her mom.
Those words will be etched on her mom's ♥️forever.
GOD'S BLESSINGS!
Such a beautiful story. We as parents and grandparents take for granted the little things that some only hope for. Blessings to you and your wonderful daughter. 💜🙏
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
I’m so glad mom shared this. And the adorable voice! 😻I think mom may have a budding scientist! 🌼
now that brought tears to my eyes. How beautiful!
I always knew these children were special.
They are very sensitive and loving.
God bless little angel and her beautiful mother. ❤ from Sri Lanka.
This has to be one of the sweetest videos on the internet. What a treasure this video must be.
This was the sweetest video ever . She was so excited when she said "this is my beautiful mom, shes the best mom in the whole world and I love her so much!!". That's something to be treasured forever . . Children are a gift, .. you see something horrible every single day about some parent hurting their children.. this is one moment that is pure love and joy!! Thank you for sharing..!!!.
My son is on the spectrum, but is verbal and high functioning. I could only dream of this happening to me. So touching and wonderful to hear stories like this. I could only pray that one day I too could experience this amazing moment. 🤗
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing this adorable video. A perfect way to remind all of us how special mothers and daughters are in our lives. ❤❤
Amazing mother, don't let others who like to mock disabled people get to you, she is awesome and loved. Your children never are less because of any disability, she was loved and cared for
Oh man, I got something in my eye. Also made my nose run. What a precious perfect little human. Thank you for sharing.
I can relate to this one. My mom noticed when I wasn't talking till I was 6 years old and it's really normal and watching this makes it worth it. She'll grow up as normal like every other person.
I can imagine how blessed she feels!! It made me cry, 😢❤😢❤
Shows that creativity heals
Its bc the mom doesnt want hr to talk by constantly reinforcing that she is "autistic"
the moment mom is gone
the girl acts normal
Thats what i learned
stupid amerikkkans deviants and warmongers
That’s a fact!
awww this made me cry. such a sweet little baby girl
Bless this mother & this sweet little girl. Tears dropping my ears hearng her innicent voice ❤
The beauty and love of that moment is overwhelming. ❤
I have an autistic brother and he was like this too. Autistic people are some of the kindest people you could ever meet.