The Autism experience | Samuel Beldie | TEDxYouth@Laval
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2018
- Samuel share his experience as a student with Autism and explain how it is to live with a developmental disorder characterized by troubles with social interaction and communication. Secondary 4 student, who wants to change the world of how people see autism. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
That’s my brother!!!!!!!
*tell him I said thanks! :)*
You can be very proud! what an inspirational speech !!
Tell him i said keep going. I’m waiting to see you in another video maybe 👍🏼
He rocks
Congratulations! He is Great so you must be too!
That was AMAZING, Sam!!! In the words of Bono, "Whenever I see grace, I'm moved". No need to worry about being cool. You look cool, sound cool, and talk cool! They need to catch up! Good luck to you and Bianca!
Wonderful young man! I couldn’t stop crying while watching, he just made me so emotional. Very wise words, society needs more awareness!
Thanks for standing up for us homie!
Congratulations Sam! Sharing your story will surely open people's eyes.
I’m so proud of you Sam I have autism to thank you for spreading awareness about autism god bless you ❤😊
Very well spoken! Some people use many words with no meaning at all, to me every word you said was meaningful. Thank you
Truly inspiring Sam 👏👏Thanks for sharing your experience. God bless you and your family with abundance of happiness and joy in your life.
Whats bad too is i have it and never got the help . Stay strong i see how people treat us and see us . Maybe one day people will learn more its so difficult everyday
Brother you are so inspiring. I root for you bro. ❤️
You are a voice we needed… thank god you are…
This hits home for me
He came for a speech at my school today!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤ you go Sam
Great talk! Samuel, thank you for sharing your experience.
I'm so proud of you! Thank you so much for sharing your story! I am an SLP and there are several people in my family with all different versions of Autism. You were endearing, concise, entertaining and informative. You are so brave to speak in front of a crowd. I'm blown away! My best to you! You are doing great things! Miss DB:)
Amazing young man..Bless you and your family! you're so inspirational and hope people will get this...Congratulations on an amazing eye opening subject
Bro ty your words hit me on a soul lvl
I heard the opening soundscape, and I was all, "Where the streets have no names!" And I actually thought I was joking... but then it came true!
I appreciate this talk. Thank you.
Thank you for Sharing your story. God bless you!
Truly inspiring! People who are on the spectrum just learn differently. Truly remarkable story
I wish every autistic to be like him one day
Like that.
Me too ✌🏼😎
He came to my school today mountain view elementary School
You are cool in your own way.
Woahhh this dude
😂😂😂
WOW! part of a rock band?! very cool! thank you for sharing your experience. You did such a great job.
"I'm an average teenager," sorry mate but you are not an average teenager, if you were you wouldnt even need to say those words. "We're all a little autistic" thats like saying "we're all a little paraplegic because if you run your legs get tired." I get that people dont want to be pessimistic but we have to be honest about Autism.
Yes those with Autism, are more like us than different. And yes we all are slightly autistic
We are *not* all 'slightly autistic'. This belief is so unhelpful, as it invalidates the genuine struggles that actually autistic people deal with every day of their lives. Autism isn't a quirk or a label to be claimed - it's a neurological difference. Samuel's video is great, minus the 'we're all a bit autistic' view.
People like this ruin autism resources fish for different dignioses