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An early video of Maxwell.
Here is a old video of our youngest and most disabled son Maxwell showing some of the earliest signs that he was autistic. Some of the behaviors include spinning of objects and becoming nauseous when exposes to certain textures. … Continue reading
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Chris and Max, Vacume babies
Back in 2009, when the boys were still pretty small. Chris and Max had quite love affair for the vacuum cleaner. As you can see, Max never wanted it to be turned off
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Never stop fighting.
Here is a video that Amy did in late 2014. She tells our story as it was happening while I was in Afghanistan. Those days, like these days were very tough times.
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One from the vault. Maxwells spinning skillz.
Max was about two when the autistic behaviors really started to show. Here is a video from 2009 that shows some of that. If you can, please share this and our other videos to help promote our YouTube channel. Thank … Continue reading
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OUR4BOYS youtube page.
Hello all. We have a youtube page. From now on most of the videos about the boys and autism will be over there. Check it out and don’t forget to subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjY33o4oBqiumZdKAJai_Zg Have a great day.
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Our 1st Autism Video Blog
As we approach a momentous occasion in our lives, it’s time to take a look back at the year 2009. At the time we were coming to terms with the recent news of Christopher, then 2, being diagnosed with Autism. … Continue reading
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Max the water boy
For all of his limitations, unable to speak, self injurious behaviors, sleep issues, Max has always had one incredible talent. The ability to swim. He can be having the worst day and as soon as he gets into the pool, … Continue reading
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