Guest guest Posted February 16, 2012 Report Share Posted February 16, 2012 's Window, (Part 2 of 2) 2011Autistic, Tells Nanna SHHH! Quiet Mouth at the Library http://youtu.be/Z51ICH3uyq 3 years and 2 mouths after reversing, curing, and healing his symptoms of autism using natural treatments is calm enjoying the library. As I am trying to narrate, videoing him, turns to me and tells me "SHHH! Nanna Quiet Mouth in the Library! What a shocking and suprising moment. Here is a link in the library 2010 stimming where he could not sit still. Seeing is believing! For more information, go to www.brandonswindow.com and get direct links to over 300 videos of my grandson 's AMAZING Progress document his 3 1/2 year journey of reversing, healing and curing his Symptoms of autism using natural treatments. 's Window (Part 1 of 2) Summer 2010 Past/Present, Autistic, At the Library (Stimming) http://youtu.be/sUzBxR1wKRs 2 years after reversing his symptoms of autism using natural treatments, is at the Library. It is hard from his to sit down. In 2008 it was hard to have in in the library. He would cry and hit his head with his hands. In 2009 he would sit for a few minutes but he would take off his shoes and socks. In 2010 could sit but he preferred standing and the pictures on the computer screen would cause him to stim.(moving his hands opening his mouth etc) Present video 2011, remains calm and non-disruptive, he even tells Nanna "Shhh quiet mouth, we are in the library". For more information go to www.brandonswindow.com and get direct links to over 300 videos documenting my grandson, 's AMAZING progress of his journey REVERSING, CURING, HEALING HIS SYMPTOMS OF AUTISM USING NATURAL TREATMENTS.SUMMER 2011 (Part 1)http://youtu.be/lSgwCXFtbwshttp://youtu.be/sUzBxR1wKRs (Past Video) 2010 (Present Video) 2011 SUMMER 2011 (Part 1)http://youtu.be/lSgwCXFtbwshttp://youtu.be/sUzBxR1wKRs (Past Video) 2010 (Present Video) 2011 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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