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Wesley reply to this message >>
> Wed, 29 Sep 2004 05:52:33 -0400
'Great Job'
I just wanted to say thank you. It is because of this site that I now have a better understanding of what is ASD. But more importantly, what it is like to live the life of someone with Austism. I was completely ingnorant when it came to ASD, but because of a class assignment I found my research leading me to this site. My assignment is to research how marketers, if any, market to this niche of consumers. With the information I have gathered off this site, I'm sure I'll be able to come up with something in respect to the lifestyle of someone with autism. Thanks again.

PATRICK BARON reply to this message >>
> Mon, 26 May 2003 16:13:59 -0400
'AUTISM SIMPLY ANOTHER REALM OF PERSPECTIVE'
THERE SEEMS TO A WORD SPOKEN LITTLE ABOUT AUTISM, THE WORD IS (GIFTED). PLEASE WRITE FOR MY STUDY ON THE MINDS EYE, THE PERPECTIVES OF DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS,AND SEVERAL DIRECT RELATIONS TO AUTISM. FROM THE EYE'S OF A SCULPTOR AND LUMINARY.THE PATH ONE TAKES TO UNDERSTANDING HUMAN THOUGHT,(FROM AN UNTRODDEN PATH)THE FOOT IS SOFTENED FROM THE GROWTH OF NATURE. THE INNER MIND.RESPONDS AND FILES TO MEMORY,ACCSESS TO THESE HIDDEN FILES IS SIMPLE,AND CRITICAL TO THE SURVIVAL OF THE MISSUNDERSTOOD.

henry reply to this message >>
> Thu, 24 Jan 2002 19:46:20 -0500
'great site'
google brought me to your site as i was researching on a basic topic: we're putting up a community-based autism care center in indonesia, and i wanted to know which of the different interventions (TEACCH, ABA, Options, etc.) work best, or which combination would be most effective, or do we just allow each one to try things out? autism is an exciting, though complicated and mysterious, science. your site i am sure will help towards making autism less of a mystery and lead to greater knowledge by us of ourselves. congratulations!

Pat reply to this message >>
> Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:37:50 -0500
'Agree- impact on SA'
I agree wholeheartedly. I wonder: What would your wish be for autism in South Africa?

anonymous reply to this message >>
> Sun, 2 Dec 2001 09:25:22 -0500
'great'
wow your site is really nice. it has an interesting topic and has a GREAT interface. wish you the best in tq 2001!

Ahmed Sobhi reply to this message >>
> Fri, 30 Nov 2001 16:17:08 -0500
'Good job'
Congrats ! guys well done you made a great job, i found it very informative, and intersting
looking forward to see it in the finalists list

Lina Ealy M.S., BCBA reply to this message >>
> Sun, 30 Dec 2001 17:36:10 -0500
'Good Job'
I'm not sure what this site contest is all about, but I'm sure this one will win. Fantastic Job!

Esther Cheong reply to this message >>
> Wed, 28 Nov 2001 03:33:08 -0500
'Good Job!'
Congratulations to your team, Janine. What a breath-taking site. This site is educational and informative. It shows that the team didn't just put in the head knowledge but also the heart of the matter. I hope the team will continue on with helping autistic children and adults.
Good Job!

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