This talk is so moving! The dedication Parisa shows to helping her son Payam is awesome! My first thought when I saw Payam patiently and confidently spelling out what he was thinking, is that a letterboard could be a great help in any conflict resolution. Often in argument or disagreement neither person can hear or wants to hear what either is saying. With a letterboard and someone there to act as a recorder of each side's views, it's possible things could be resolved more easily. Parisa and Payam are such Warrior Souls who have taken on immense challenges to show that communication, compassion and emotional intelligence aren't limited to or by the use of spoken words. Thank you Tedx for this talk. Angel blessings 🙏🙂
I agree with the people who call her Mother Parisa. Having 20 minutes worth of words is impressive, but giving us 20 minutes of deep feelings is priceless. My eyes teared up as many times as Parisa'. Today, 5 years later, I can imagine Payam becoming a powerful messenger of the need to see everyone at several layers deep. This is the level it will take to bring together a clear and practical vision that most humans can become enrolled in, to modify the headings that superficial "knowledge" is taking us toward.
Parisa, please tell Payam that he gained another human to follow his steps. I will open my inner voice also and let it shine and heal to anybody willing to hear it. Thank you for sharing.
Only a mother, okay a parent, can exceed all levels of patience and unconditional love that empowers their child to their fullest! It's true. Research has just started listening to these masters of faith, parents, in directing their work. RPM is amazing.
Such a great video. And, I can assure you, many, many people have similar experiences. Our family has a very similar story. At 14, my son began first, pointing to letter, and eventually typing on a keyboard. What we have found is that, what is holding my son back is a lack of motor control, (he thinks of what he wants to make his body do, but can't make his body do it).
You asked why we become silenced? Why? I think the reason we become silenced is when we loose hope and love. Payam has an incredible love, hope and support of his mother. She is an hero and voice of voiceless in her own way. She has a generous deep love, gentle soul and spirit. Payam jan, I will treasure your message. You are my hero.
Thank you Ms. Khosravi for your talk. The journey of families is always different, but you have beautifully described your son in the way we'd all like to describe our children and how we would like others to see our children. Like all of us, articulate and not, our kiddos are human beings with all the needs, wants and desires all humans share.
A friend sent me this link, I didn't even bother to read her text. I've seen and heard it all... Today she called me and ORDERED me to watch. Every word your spoke, every thought...feeling and emotion you shared was exactly me! This is my life and I pray that this is the miracle I have been waiting on. Thank you for cutting me open and making me bleed, but also giving me the hope I desperately need. God bless you and Payam. My son us called Shivam which means Auspicious Blessing.
So inspiring. Makes you think, when you have a great mom like this. Your child will prevail. So thankful for you sharing your amazing experience and raising a wonderful human being.
I was searching on RUclips about "how to find your voice in life" and I didn't expect to find such inspirational and beautiful story .. even though I know he will not read this comment .. but I have to thank him .. so, thank you Payam you are such a beautiful person .. you changed my day today to be better and opened my mind .. I hope your life be exactly how you want it to be and live a long beautiful life cause the world needs more of you .. and for your devoted mom for being such a believer like all moms around the world in their children .. this tedx made my day ❤️
Hats off, and I salute you dear Parisa, you have an amazing son, God has made a right choice to pick you as his mom, you are a strong woman, your story touched my heart , good luck in your journey and God bless your family.
You are an amazing lady and I thank you for sharing Payam’s progress with us... Very much impressed by your strength and hard work as a reporter and at your personal life for being a wonderful mother. So happy that Payam is responding well at RPM.
For those wanting more information about the Rapid Prompting Method - it was developed by Soma Mukhopadhyay who developed it by working with her own son Tito. I am another parent whose son has found his voice using RPM - I set up a parent support facebook group to empower other parents to learn about this - called Unlocking Voices - Using RPM.
Beautiful talk from a beautiful amazing person. Thank you Parisa for your insight and inspiration to never give up on those we love. Powerful talk...thank you Payam for the message you have brought and will bring to others
I love his awareness and concern, during the spelling he reaches out to move the telephone because it was too close to the edge. A great lesson of non judgment. These are beings who have chosen a difficult journey in order to bring important messages. Thank you for sharing.
I loved this and how it reinforced how healing a relationship can help you find a purpose to life and discover what really matters.....Love!!!! Bless you dear one.
This is so amazing and inspirational. Parisa, beautiful how you walked us through your life: the powerful journalist who deployed news teams around the world and the loving mom who discovers the voice and wisdom within her son, Payam. This is an essential watch for anyone wanting a greater understanding of autism. Silent does not mean voiceless.
I've witnessed this "giving voice to the voiceless" firsthand, specifically through spelling to communicate with one brilliantly amazing young adult whose voice has been unbridled finally after years inside the trap of autism. Not only almost spiritual as with Payam, but also with others, including those finding their voices through childhood apraxia of speech or even because of communication challenges within society's "preconceived ideas...perceiving [the voiceless] as capable learners." --- Payam or "message" in Farsi
What an amazing, emotionally moving and inspiring story. Thank you for sharing it - we can all see it took great strength for you to do so. Payam is a genuinely beautiful soul whose beautiful message is loud and clear. Wishing you and him great success.
Thanks for this powerful video. I would like to share it with friends and colleagues who have hearing or auditory processing difficulties, but there are no captions. Is there an accurately captioned version or will you please add accurate captions so that the important messages in this video may be accessible to a broader audience? Thank you. Judy Bailey, Centreville, VA
My 28 year old is learning S2C. He began when he was 26. He is working hard to unlock his voice. Please pray for us to be the best support possible.
This talk is so moving! The dedication Parisa shows to helping her son Payam is awesome! My first thought when I saw Payam patiently and confidently spelling out what he was thinking, is that a letterboard could be a great help in any conflict resolution. Often in argument or disagreement neither person can hear or wants to hear what either is saying. With a letterboard and someone there to act as a recorder of each side's views, it's possible things could be resolved more easily. Parisa and Payam are such Warrior Souls who have taken on immense challenges to show that communication, compassion and emotional intelligence aren't limited to or by the use of spoken words. Thank you Tedx for this talk. Angel blessings 🙏🙂
I agree with the people who call her Mother Parisa. Having 20 minutes worth of words is impressive, but giving us 20 minutes of deep feelings is priceless.
My eyes teared up as many times as Parisa'. Today, 5 years later, I can imagine Payam becoming a powerful messenger of the need to see everyone at several layers deep.
This is the level it will take to bring together a clear and practical vision that most humans can become enrolled in, to modify the headings that superficial "knowledge" is taking us toward.
Parisa, please tell Payam that he gained another human to follow his steps. I will open my inner voice also and let it shine and heal to anybody willing to hear it. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful and Truly Amazing!! Thank you for sharing your personal story Parisa!
So very nice...inspiring...Thank you! Namaste🙏
Only a mother, okay a parent, can exceed all levels of patience and unconditional love that empowers their child to their fullest! It's true. Research has just started listening to these masters of faith, parents, in directing their work. RPM is amazing.
This is a story about mother and son finding their voices, together. Inspiring!
Such a great video. And, I can assure you, many, many people have similar experiences. Our family has a very similar story. At 14, my son began first, pointing to letter, and eventually typing on a keyboard. What we have found is that, what is holding my son back is a lack of motor control, (he thinks of what he wants to make his body do, but can't make his body do it).
You asked why we become silenced? Why? I think the reason we become silenced is when we loose hope and love. Payam has an incredible love, hope and support of his mother. She is an hero and voice of voiceless in her own way. She has a generous deep love, gentle soul and spirit.
Payam jan, I will treasure your message. You are my hero.
Thank you Ms. Khosravi for your talk. The journey of families is always different, but you have beautifully described your son in the way we'd all like to describe our children and how we would like others to see our children. Like all of us, articulate and not, our kiddos are human beings with all the needs, wants and desires all humans share.
A friend sent me this link, I didn't even bother to read her text. I've seen and heard it all... Today she called me and ORDERED me to watch. Every word your spoke, every thought...feeling and emotion you shared was exactly me! This is my life and I pray that this is the miracle I have been waiting on. Thank you for cutting me open and making me bleed, but also giving me the hope I desperately need. God bless you and Payam. My son us called Shivam which means Auspicious Blessing.
He is so lucky to have you. You're all any son needs. Stay strong and empower dear Payaam even more.
What a powerful message to humanity. I am speechless, yet filled with power to speak! Payam, is a prophet of our time.
So inspiring. Makes you think, when you have a great mom like this. Your child will prevail. So thankful for you sharing your amazing experience and raising a wonderful human being.
I was searching on RUclips about "how to find your voice in life" and I didn't expect to find such inspirational and beautiful story .. even though I know he will not read this comment .. but I have to thank him .. so, thank you Payam you are such a beautiful person .. you changed my day today to be better and opened my mind .. I hope your life be exactly how you want it to be and live a long beautiful life cause the world needs more of you .. and for your devoted mom for being such a believer like all moms around the world in their children .. this tedx made my day ❤️
Exactly the same for me and I found this wonderful video expanding my understanding of finding the power of my voice.
This is so inspirational. Many success to you and your beautiful son. He is on the right path. This is his calling to spread" hope and humanity".
Hats off, and I salute you dear Parisa, you have an amazing son, God has made a right choice to pick you as his mom, you are a strong woman, your story touched my heart , good luck in your journey and God bless your family.
Such a lovely example of a mother son connected
My husband and I watched this together and we believe this is so powerful and wonderful! Thank you Parisa!
Thank you for sharing. This was a true example of judging based on our own lack of knowledge.
You are an amazing lady and I thank you for sharing Payam’s progress with us... Very much impressed by your strength and hard work as a reporter and at your personal life for being a wonderful mother. So happy that Payam is responding well at RPM.
For those wanting more information about the Rapid Prompting Method - it was developed by Soma Mukhopadhyay who developed it by working with her own son Tito. I am another parent whose son has found his voice using RPM - I set up a parent support facebook group to empower other parents to learn about this - called Unlocking Voices - Using RPM.
Beautiful talk from a beautiful amazing person. Thank you Parisa for your insight and inspiration to never give up on those we love. Powerful talk...thank you Payam for the message you have brought and will bring to others
Thanks for sharing Parisa and Payam.
May Dadar Ahuramazda Bless Payom & you , opened my heart mind and soul thank you
I love his awareness and concern, during the spelling he reaches out to move the telephone because it was too close to the edge.
A great lesson of non judgment. These are beings who have chosen a difficult journey in order to bring important messages.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!!!
What an amazing story, you are an amazing woman. God bless you and your son, we learned a big lesson today.
Beautiful. Thank you, Parisa.
I loved this and how it reinforced how healing a relationship can help you find a purpose to life and discover what really matters.....Love!!!! Bless you dear one.
This is so amazing and inspirational. Parisa, beautiful how you walked us through your life: the powerful journalist who deployed news teams around the world and the loving mom who discovers the voice and wisdom within her son, Payam. This is an essential watch for anyone wanting a greater understanding of autism. Silent does not mean voiceless.
Parisa this is so beautiful - Payam and you are true inspirations - THANK YOU for sharing this!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I've witnessed this "giving voice to the voiceless" firsthand, specifically through spelling to communicate with one brilliantly amazing young adult whose voice has been unbridled finally after years inside the trap of autism. Not only almost spiritual as with Payam, but also with others, including those finding their voices through childhood apraxia of speech or even because of communication challenges within society's "preconceived ideas...perceiving [the voiceless] as capable learners." --- Payam or "message" in Farsi
What an amazing, emotionally moving and inspiring story. Thank you for sharing it - we can all see it took great strength for you to do so. Payam is a genuinely beautiful soul whose beautiful message is loud and clear. Wishing you and him great success.
lovely. and a big hug to PAYAM.
Beautifully said
So touching and amazing story !
I love this!
Lovely Parisa
That is very inspiring story; I hope he makes progress by the day; and you are an awesome mom.
When we don't give up and have fait , then our dreams become to reality
Beautiful.
Wow !
Hi what is this method how we can use this method iam min if an autistic son if 5.8 years
Thanks for this powerful video. I would like to share it with friends and colleagues who have hearing or auditory processing difficulties, but there are no captions. Is there an accurately captioned version or will you please add accurate captions so that the important messages in this video may be accessible to a broader audience? Thank you. Judy Bailey, Centreville, VA
She lost me at CNN