My heart broke when he was getting overwhelmed from all the noise, you can tell he just wants to be so kind to people, but he just is so overwhelmed from the noise they are making😢
Yeah. The look on his face when she said would you write it down? It was almost like he felt he didnt need to but whe she said he should he was like OHH i didnt know i was supposed to. God bless this young man
@@ih7552 it's not they don't have social skills. They can talk to others just fine (well especially with adults, because they're more thought out and less annoying). They just don't make a lot of friends and that's completely fine. There might be a lot of misunderstandings, but just treat them normally, and they'll treat you normally
Teaching assistants like Ms. Ayesha are worth ten hundred times their weight in gold. I have nothing but respect and admiration for them. Ms. Ayesha is a superstar - very caring, thoughtful and supportive to this young man plus her assistance in the classroom, speaking as a teacher, is invaluable. What a wonderful staff at that school! Does anyone know how this young man is doing today?
You are right about Ms Ayesha, she is outstanding. The problem is, and being a teacher you should know this... TAs are paid peanuts and treated like skivvies by some teachers. They are rarely thanked, expected to work way more than their grade and hardly get the credit for their 1:1 work. I have worked with over 30 children with needs in a 13 year period in 5 different schools as a 1:1 Teaching Assistant..... and EVERY TA I have spoken to agrees with me. Because they've experienced all the problems first hand. Christopher told the truth that Ms Ayesha was his best teacher, even though she is a TA. That says it all.
She was remarkable. She should be seen on the same level as the teacher in front of the board. Different but equal. Such a hard role. The most wonderful people aren't respected or rewarded enough by society. But to the people whose hearts and minds they've touched, and whose lives they've changed, they are priceless.
@22Phantasm I miss my TA Mr Finch. He was like one of my best friends at school too. If I was seriously overwhelmed we would just leave the class for a min or two and I'd come back fine. The regular teachers didn't like that. But didn't complain when my grades went up. Thanks to my TA not them. He's a full time teacher now and I bet he's doing great things and helping the most in need of it.
@@resistforfreedom This is so lovely to see, thanks for telling me. It seems like Mr Finch treated you like the individual that you are - and worked with you using methods that helped you... not hindered you. Our main aim is to allow you to be as independent as possible. I hope you are coping in this weird and wacky world. Take care.
As an autistic person who was heavily supported in school, I can definitely say that every learning support assistant I've ever worked with have been such amazing people. They deserve a lot more respect and praise than they really get.
When those boys wouldn't shut up , bless him I could see it in his eyes, he was trying so hard not to yell at them, the way she comforted him was truly heart melting
I have onuxophobia (severe fear of nails) and i get so frustrated when people keep clicking or biting or peeling their nails. I look daggers at them and they just continue and i wish to kill them.
ALIcIA fAE have you always been afraid ot has there been an event that has triggered such emotions? Sorry for being nosey you don’t have to answer if you don’t want to
His teaching assistant is great, you can tell it's not just a job for her. She genuinely cares about Christopher. Christopher is so positive and caring, not a bad bone in him
I had a counselor in middle school who was the best not only did she care for me but she genuinely under stood me and my personality. That’s what made her the best because she took the time to know me and figure out how to help me.
I'm a 41 year old man who was recently diagnosed with autism and ADHD and have found this video after searching for things on those subjects to try and understand them better To see the support and understanding that kids with autism have today has me crying and I wish that could have been in place when I was younger
In year 4 I had a teacher who was only in her erley 20s and stood up to the most boring and grumpy teacher In my school and my 50 to 60 head teach won't go near her
Also In year 5 I had a teacher who found a passion in everybody but sadly her dad got sick and couldn't teach but is now a nurse in the biggest hospital in the North East
i wholehearted believe, every child needs a teacher like ms ayesha at one point in their life. A teacher that feels like a rock when times get tough, but knows how to support you when you need help up. She didn't give him the answers, she guided him to get there on his own. She just enforced that he knows his stuff. I never had a ms ayesha, but when i have children of my own, i really hope they have someone at school aside from home like her there.
Christopher is so intelligent and positive. He puts a smile on every single persons face that he meets, he is catalyst of happiness. The world needs more Christopher's. What an amazing human he is!
He is amazing! It only takes a small bit of energy to be nice and make someone's day. Then that person will go on to make someone else's day. Anger doesn't get anyone anywhere. I'm amazed how Christopher can change his mood so quickly to a positive one! So inspiring....I hope where ever you are Christopher you are having a great day. You have made my day ☺️
I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that teachers are actually respected by society there versus here in the US where they are often treated and paid like crap.
I had the best (French) teacher you could think of. Others didn't like her, because she was so organized and strict with rules. I loved her. She did so much in those 3 years, she became my counselor/mentor (I don't know the exact English word for it) and helped me with all things regarding school and the rest. She didn't get paid for helping me so much, but she did it because she wanted to:) A few days ago I suddenly got a text asking about how I've been, so even now she still thinks about me:) So I totally agree with you, we need more teachers with that patience and positivity. That works well for everyone:)
@@Unknown26557 The average income for teachers in the US is $ 62,000 a year. They are most certainly not underpaid like they used to be. And the unions have their back and make sure they are spoiled rotten. There are a ton of teachers out there who make six figure incomes. Your comment is false about income. I do agree that many teachers put up with crap that they should never have to but that's a whole different issue.
Yh they fire him up and make him think the rest of the world will be the same i personaly think he already understands that all ppl are diffrent and dont treat eachother the same way
It is horrible being talked about behind you back I know from personal experience but as you said he is so happy, kind, caring and positive how could anyone to hear talking to him like thag
This is how I hope kids at my sister's school feel she's like this boy and kids were that rude to her and started calling her fat ect she stopped eating (we didn't know as she would normally take her dinner to her room to do work ) and she was throwing her food in the bin and she just collapsed in school from not eating and she had to go to a special teacher and to speak to people as she tried to kill herself all because the other pupils r so rude
@@jamie-leighgibson2338 bro get in there and beat the shit out of them whatchu doing or she should change schools and you can get help from the police btw
We had a girl in our secondary who had down syndrome. One time someone took one off her beanie babies there was a riot in our school nobody could be mean to her on anyone's watch. She helped us in our netball team so we made her honorary team captain.
Someone at my school tipped a disabled student like what cow tippers do and I’m pretty sure the only thing stopping the 6th formers form committed death by dangerous driving was the abs systems
I wonder how Christopher is taking the whole Quarantine thing. Hopefully he is still able to be in contact with his teacher and friends. Wish you the best man
It's a shame he lives in a shitty world that will challenge him a lot. Like A LOT. People won't like his personality, won't be patient with him and might even give up on him. He is a strong willed young man, that has great potential to achieve great things.
I don't agree with that in the slightest. Yes, you are going to have some people who won't like him due to how he acts, those people will typically be young people who want to be seen as cool hard kids with no emotions. Your typically 'roadmen' that a lot of guys seem to think they are. That's typically in the 14-21 age range. However generally everyone else is going to be accepting, they might be a bit caught off guard by it because who's genuinely that nice randomly? Hardly anyone. But he'll win them over. If people were like the ones you are describing, I would think that his school life would be terrible as he'll get picked on a lot, but as you can see almost everyone likes him. Even those that I described as being the ones to dislike him. Of course those particular kids know he's autistic, but that's still not the point. Positivity does rub off on people. It's just American positivity is fucking cringe, and that's what we tend to shut off as brits lmao.
@@Gulliedoutbigup yes but no... so you're saying that everyone up until the age of 21 will be either mean, impatient or disrespectful and above this age everyone else will be fine with people with autism or other disabilities. If so, I completely disagree with what you're saying lol (I can tell we're going in circles). Adults are even worse at criticising people and judging a book by their cover. Children don't care who they play with, teens create social groups and adults continue to follow these social groups. Seniors tend to give up and say fu*k it. If everyone above the age of 21 was nice and didn't discriminate, oh how the world would be such a different place. A case study for you to look up would be Trump. He probably views any disability to be a complete hindrance in life and everyone with one has no great future. He probably watches "the nature of retardation"
@@MrPianoMan To your first paragraph. That's not what I'm saying in the slightest. I said 'yes you are going to have SOME people who don't like him'. I personally don't understand how you translated that to mean everyone, but shall we move on? second paragraph - Kind of the point I was making. So if you would please pay attention to the actual words I am using instead of inventing different meanings for them, like you did with the word some and turned that into everyone. I said that the people who would be bullying him are accepting of him in this environment. By bringing up the fact that people that are young are typically going to be the ones who are going to give him a hard time in life.. and then pointing out that they aren't actually doing that is me saying that I don't agree with when you said that this world is full of people who will give him shit simply because they find him annoying and/or don't like him. A cast study for me to look up would be no one, thank you. Considering you completely misunderstood what I was saying I'd prefer it if you didn't talk down to me like I don't know what I'm talking about when it's infact you not actually reading the words I am saying, but instead making something else up entirely. I bid you good day, sir.
@@Gulliedoutbigup haha. You literally have no idea... First paragraph: I quote from your original statement "however EVERYONE else is going to be accepting". You yourself said that everyone else above the age of 21, that isn't a kid anymore or a "roadman" WILL like him no matter what. "he just has to win them over..." Your fact is completely wrong as many adults will hate/discriminate him for whatever reason. Second paragraph: I said that children don't discriminate as they play with everyone, teens make social groups and adults follow them. You obviously don't understand what this means as this has nothing to do with what you originally said. "Teens creating social groups" is a bad thing as different social groups clash and discriminate against other groups. Therefore, if adults continue to follow these, some social groups will most definitely discriminate and has people with Autism or other disabilities. Third paragraph: educate yourself and realise that many adults will hate people with disabilities and will never be accepting. No matter how happy or jolly the disabled person is. Sadly it's apart of life. Conclusion, some adults will absolutely discriminate against him and he doesn't deserve it. End of :/
Chris is amazing. And gifted. How is he doing today? Four years is a long time. "outside the box" made me cry a bit. Chris "gets it" more than most of humanity.
Autism numbers are increasing all the time. What if this is an evolutionary thing, cos autistic people are way smarter and more empathetic. What if they are actually the new and improved human that we just haven't developed into yet?
I love the support he's getting. If only I had an ounce of that kind of support. The school is behind him. It's the most beautiful thing I have seen. I feel like teachers here don't apply themselves like those teachers there. So many questions....
Yup I’d love to act like Christopher. If I did, my head would be forced down a toilet. Christopher has developed so well because he’s in such a good school.
L R actually I am autistic but I’m always reaching a new level when people catch up to me in class so basically I have a some what rivalry with my classmates but we are all still very great friends
@@willwright3316 Yeah, most people on the spectrum are actually very intelligent as they experience audio and visual stimuli more detailed so they have more depth and outside of the box mind. This extreme stimuli is why Christopher and other autistic people do not like bright lights or loud sounds.
@@MasterKey_Trainz he was overstimulated, the loud noises triggered that in his brain, so it's not an 'attack' it's just an overwhelming sensation that ndv people can't cope with
Maxwell Anderson Christopher went to my primary school and college, he’s the nicest human I’ve ever met in my entire life. We became really close and I’ve always had his back whenever some social reject tries being funny, he’s a blessing.
@@h4rry30mg You will die and face God on judgement day, whether you believe in Him or not. We've all sinned and fallen short of God's glory. Have you ever lied, stolen something (regardless of value), used God's name in vain, hated anyone or looked with lust on someone? If you have, God sees you as a liar, thief, blasphemer, murderer and adulterer at heart. The wages of sin is death, that is, both spiritual and physical. The Bible warns that all atheists, liars and murderers shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death. It also says that no adulterer, no thief, no drunkard, no fornicator (sex outside of marriage, watching pornography) shall inerit the kingdom of God. Why? Because God is Holy and righteous and cannot let sin go unpunished. Now how can a just God reconcile a guilty sinner like you with Him? Because God is rich in mercy, he provided a way so you don't have to end up in Hell. 2000 years God became a man, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born of virgin, sinless, lived among us and did many miracles, fed thousands with a couple of loaves of bread and some fishes, healed the sick, casted out demons with His Word only, raised the dead and finally, went to cross and died, was burried and resurrected by the power of God the third day, all of that because of His great love that He has towards you. God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whosoever believes in Him is not gonna perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. He that believes on him is not condemned: but he that believes not is condemned already, because he hasn't believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. What you have to do is to repent (have a change of mind in how you view yourself, turn from your sin) and believe in Jesus Christ (transfer the trust that you have in yourself into Him) and you shall be saved. In respect to the other thousands of religions out there, Jesus said this " I am the way, the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father, but by me". The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. You can't earn your way to Heaven, it's God's gift to you, just accept it and repent and God promises He will make you a new creature in Christ Jesus.
What a remarkable insightful young man. He is so articulate and able to express himself clearly.I was impressed by his ability t,o analyse complex poetic ideas. I hope he does well in the future.
This kid has mad swag. That walk is boss.
plugadrip fr!!! the energy of it
He has confidence! He walks like a boss
Plugwalk
plugadrip slow run don’t u mean
Kristie Villarreal are you trying to get a date or something ? No one cares
Christopher is polite to everyone.
*Be Like Christopher.*
Tell that to the kids in the cod lobby
Yes
Lets get C.A.D to 50p likes 👍
It’s kinda sad that a lot of ppl aren’t very polite
@Ricardo Milos Lol 17, ok boomer.
He’s the kind of friend everyone needs, but not everyone deserves.
Yos
he s too pure
I so agree
💯💯
Trust me
My heart broke when he was getting overwhelmed from all the noise, you can tell he just wants to be so kind to people, but he just is so overwhelmed from the noise they are making😢
Their laugh seems that they're doing it on purpose, so they see his meltdown.
I swear down, this entire country is now this lads bodyguards.
You got a friend of from across the pond
So true omd
Shared this with my pals - he's now got Germany, France and Russia on his side.
Netherlands too :)
Poland got his back-
Christopher is actually such a dude he’s smart, he’s got absolute swag and so kind and innocent
he reminds me of my dog, always trying to do the best and make people proud. The anxious parts are very similar too.
@@rtxf your dog seriously
he walks like a gta charachter and i love that
George Twine just thought it was a gay comment
I couldn't agree with you more ❤
I absolutely love him!
“It’s Fragile, but hard as a rock” thats one of the most simple but amazing way to describe the way he seed life. goddam hes a genius
He's funny, vibrant and intelligent. He will go far in life
I thought he said it’s hard like Iraq
Pakistan cricket Iraq aren’t hard they get missiles in them all the time
Liam 101 I know I just thought he said that
I hope he gets the life he deserves, surrounded by people who love and respect him
Real
Poetry teacher: did you write that down Christopher?
Christopher: no I didn’t-
*MY HEART*
Yeah. The look on his face when she said would you write it down? It was almost like he felt he didnt need to but whe she said he should he was like OHH i didnt know i was supposed to. God bless this young man
All the smirks before he said what he said turned to realization.
That would be my reaction too tbh
Where is this part
victor tchakalsky 2:36
Christopher is the definition of “protect at all costs”
Fr
He's the ultimate cinnamon roll
He’s basically the Antichrist
If you mess with him you mess with me me 😭👊🏻
Logan Coble I think he means just cause he seems cool on the outside don’t let ur guard down next thing you know he’s a new hitter
From now on, I am going to walk just like Christopher for the rest of my life because thats mad swag.
Slow MO thats why i was late for school
LOL OMG
I sweat it's fun sometimes I walk like this to music in my head and it makes me so happy
That's my exact thought
He plug walking
“I think normal is man made”. I agree. You’re an absolute gem to this world, extremely articulate and BRILLIANT!
Normal is different for everyone. There is no such thing as a normal person.
@@dessyred5785normal is the average, statistics prove there are averages
He’s kind to everyone, even if they aren’t kind to him. Everyone should try to be like him.
At some point, you can't continue to be nice to those who are not nice to you. It becomes ridiculous
@@elprimooo3235 facts
If everyone was like him I would kill myself
Ultimateethan welo go ahead
@@amazinggrace9073 Welo?????
Me in poetry: "What the hell is this geezer on about?"
Christopher: *Perfect analysis after a single glance*
THIS LMAO
I’m so happy I dropped English at A level 😂🤣🤣
Snow Chan autism can surprisingly enhance people, certain types of “autism” make people geniuses with no social skills. it’s a trade off really.
this english teacher represents every english teacher ever LMAO
@@ih7552 it's not they don't have social skills. They can talk to others just fine (well especially with adults, because they're more thought out and less annoying).
They just don't make a lot of friends and that's completely fine. There might be a lot of misunderstandings, but just treat them normally, and they'll treat you normally
This guy has a lot of condefience to say “hello how are you?” to everyone he sees. I can’t even say hello to my friends sometimes lmao
Oh same
It’s because he’s so innocent. I hope no one takes advantage of him. He’s so precious.
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Thats sad.....very sad indeedy!
Teaching assistants like Ms. Ayesha are worth ten hundred times their weight in gold. I have nothing but respect and admiration for them. Ms. Ayesha is a superstar - very caring, thoughtful and supportive to this young man plus her assistance in the classroom, speaking as a teacher, is invaluable. What a wonderful staff at that school! Does anyone know how this young man is doing today?
You are right about Ms Ayesha, she is outstanding. The problem is, and being a teacher you should know this... TAs are paid peanuts and treated like skivvies by some teachers. They are rarely thanked, expected to work way more than their grade and hardly get the credit for their 1:1 work. I have worked with over 30 children with needs in a 13 year period in 5 different schools as a 1:1 Teaching Assistant..... and EVERY TA I have spoken to agrees with me. Because they've experienced all the problems first hand. Christopher told the truth that Ms Ayesha was his best teacher, even though she is a TA. That says it all.
She was remarkable. She should be seen on the same level as the teacher in front of the board. Different but equal. Such a hard role. The most wonderful people aren't respected or rewarded enough by society. But to the people whose hearts and minds they've touched, and whose lives they've changed, they are priceless.
I also am curious to know how he is doing nowadays.
@22Phantasm I miss my TA Mr Finch. He was like one of my best friends at school too. If I was seriously overwhelmed we would just leave the class for a min or two and I'd come back fine.
The regular teachers didn't like that. But didn't complain when my grades went up. Thanks to my TA not them. He's a full time teacher now and I bet he's doing great things and helping the most in need of it.
@@resistforfreedom This is so lovely to see, thanks for telling me. It seems like Mr Finch treated you like the individual that you are - and worked with you using methods that helped you... not hindered you. Our main aim is to allow you to be as independent as possible. I hope you are coping in this weird and wacky world. Take care.
“Sorry im late,running in slow motion.”
King energy
New excuse to get late
@@lux6585 actually just stop twitch kid
@@J.cd33 That was kinda uncalled for
@@lux6585 “and why were you running in slow motion?”. “Be like christopher miss, be positive “ ( *swag walks towards his seat* )
@@lux6585 shut up😗now🕵️♂️👍
Anyone wanna throw hands at the person talking behind Christopher’s back
Emma R IM COMIN
Say less...
Painted Eraser bet
Timestamp?
Addy ?
Everyone's talking about Christopher, but Ms Ayesha is a real G, too.
Yes your right.
Mad respect to her
She actually a g when u think about it
As an autistic person who was heavily supported in school, I can definitely say that every learning support assistant I've ever worked with have been such amazing people. They deserve a lot more respect and praise than they really get.
“Life is quite innocent and fragile, yet hard as a rock”
Couldn’t have explained it better
He meant autism btw
Life is not difficult for autistic people, they get government housing, jobs etc, more than a non autistic person
@@adonaiyah2196 well more specifically life to autistic people
It was so on point.
He should do a TedTalk, everything about him is so wise.
Completely agree!
Ikr, bless his heart
IKR!
For real tho
I think he is a wise
i'll never forget that christopher exists, I could genuinely imagine a netflix series made on him
A similar show already exists called “atypical” on Netflix fyi
@@Any-wh4hi no
Monke explain:
Christopher nice
Be like Christopher
Yes, I didn't want it to end. Loved it, loved him! Sad people giving thumbs down.....can't imagine why!
Atypical on Netflix is amazing af. And it's about Sam who has autism. I absolutely love the show to bits
If someone bullies Christopher, just know that the whole world is coming after you
Fr
Sadly kids like him often get bullied 😔 Life isn’t fair
Yeah
@@ashleyk8406 ik :(
300 million gun safteys un click
Everyone swooning after he wishes them farewell made me teary. He’s a gift to his community
Can we get a round of applause for his parents too.
Dissenter granger ....Amen
I was jus discussing this. I said that he has a great support network ❤️❤️
👏🏼👏🏼
Why did I read applause, apple sauce
@William Shakespeare LOOOL SAME
Everybody’s gangster until Christopher tells you to have a positive day
XD i love this comment
Fatamandre Salamandre he copied of someone
@@lolm8290 Ok
Lol m8 the whole comment section... is like this... I made this one up 💀
dead
“This term normal is man-made.” He’s truly a unique soul.
Bless him
its also true
Smartest thing I've heard
Bless his soul
I have a son with autism, non verbal. This young man just made me smile so much, what a positive and intellectual person!
When those boys wouldn't shut up , bless him I could see it in his eyes, he was trying so hard not to yell at them, the way she comforted him was truly heart melting
Where exactly is that in the video ?
Savio Angelo Dias 4:50
there was an autistic boy in my class 2 years ago and he was just like that, he got quite frustrated if people talked out of turn or any shouting
I have onuxophobia (severe fear of nails) and i get so frustrated when people keep clicking or biting or peeling their nails. I look daggers at them and they just continue and i wish to kill them.
ALIcIA fAE have you always been afraid ot has there been an event that has triggered such emotions? Sorry for being nosey you don’t have to answer if you don’t want to
“You’re actually the best teacher I’ve ever met miss Ayesha” 🥺
The way he said it made me tear up
That’s ma name :)
UTM
My heart
Too....Much....Wholesomeness....For...Me...To....HANDLE!
i’ve only known this boy for 15 minutes and 40 seconds but holy crap i would die for him.
SAME
Faxx
Yes
No everyone dies for me
Me too
" youre actually the best teacher, t. Ayesha." That is the best compliment ever a teacher could hear
Christopher has more social skills than most adults. Proper young lad, he’ll go far.
Greg Lafuente init
@Greg Lafuete he’s good social skills so he’ll go far??
@@hughodonnell1923 yes
@@hughodonnell1923 compared to other autistic children yes.
Greg Lafuente I agree
“you’re actually the best teacher i’ve ever met miss ayesha” that’s so sweet🥺🥺
Made my eyes wet!
Me say that to my teacher 😂😂never gonna happen
Jennifer Adjei we need more teachers like her!!
If I was a teacher that would made me cry like that’s the best thing you could say to a teacher
Reminds me of nico omnilana
Christopher brings a smile to everybody’s face
Yeah that’s a better way to put it
Yeh
Yes
Agree
Yepp
My son is just like this. His high school teachers tried so hard to take away joy. I'm glad the teachers at that school are embracing Christopher!!
Sorry to hear that
The same happened to me too, it’s alright he’ll be alright
This man could probably cure depression with just a hug
Tru
Fr tho 💕
He's so adorable and nice
Yep
IKR
His teaching assistant is great, you can tell it's not just a job for her.
She genuinely cares about Christopher.
Christopher is so positive and caring, not a bad bone in him
💯
People with caretaker jobs have to love their job or they would be miserable lol. Most caretakers or assistants I’ve met are always super nice
I had a counselor in middle school who was the best not only did she care for me but she genuinely under stood me and my personality. That’s what made her the best because she took the time to know me and figure out how to help me.
Most teaching assistants are very nice, they are vastly underpaid for what they do
i agree! also not a lot of schools would offer to take them out on a bus to help them get used to doing it for college
“People with autism, they have a different view of life. It’s quite innocent, it’s quite fragile, but yet it’s hard like a rock”
Word.
Yes he smart than most adults
@Hdog m aww!!
@morose awwww!!!
Hdog m same
@morose this is the biggest mood ever
I'm a 41 year old man who was recently diagnosed with autism and ADHD and have found this video after searching for things on those subjects to try and understand them better
To see the support and understanding that kids with autism have today has me crying and I wish that could have been in place when I was younger
Is anyone going to point out how much of a legend Ms ayesha is? Every class needs a teacher like her.
That’s so true
In year 4 I had a teacher who was only in her erley 20s and stood up to the most boring and grumpy teacher In my school and my 50 to 60 head teach won't go near her
Also In year 5 I had a teacher who found a passion in everybody but sadly her dad got sick and couldn't teach but is now a nurse in the biggest hospital in the North East
i wholehearted believe, every child needs a teacher like ms ayesha at one point in their life. A teacher that feels like a rock when times get tough, but knows how to support you when you need help up. She didn't give him the answers, she guided him to get there on his own. She just enforced that he knows his stuff. I never had a ms ayesha, but when i have children of my own, i really hope they have someone at school aside from home like her there.
Definitely
Christopher is so intelligent and positive. He puts a smile on every single persons face that he meets, he is catalyst of happiness. The world needs more Christopher's. What an amazing human he is!
I use to go to school with this guy.
Michael Williams : me to
ClaraBella this guy is so nice
He is amazing! It only takes a small bit of energy to be nice and make someone's day. Then that person will go on to make someone else's day. Anger doesn't get anyone anywhere. I'm amazed how Christopher can change his mood so quickly to a positive one! So inspiring....I hope where ever you are Christopher you are having a great day. You have made my day ☺️
stop patronizing him
We need more teaching staff like this instead of rude ignorant teachers
I agree.
I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that teachers are actually respected by society there versus here in the US where they are often treated and paid like crap.
I had the best (French) teacher you could think of. Others didn't like her, because she was so organized and strict with rules. I loved her. She did so much in those 3 years, she became my counselor/mentor (I don't know the exact English word for it) and helped me with all things regarding school and the rest. She didn't get paid for helping me so much, but she did it because she wanted to:)
A few days ago I suddenly got a text asking about how I've been, so even now she still thinks about me:)
So I totally agree with you, we need more teachers with that patience and positivity. That works well for everyone:)
@@Unknown26557 The average income for teachers in the US is $ 62,000 a year. They are most certainly not underpaid like they used to be. And the unions have their back and make sure they are spoiled rotten. There are a ton of teachers out there who make six figure incomes. Your comment is false about income. I do agree that many teachers put up with crap that they should never have to but that's a whole different issue.
I aslo agree
2:55 This is an amazing instructor. To get an autistic kid to say "Don't take it literally".
I was thinking the same thing!
christopher: does anything
*everyone liked that*
Lily Burke [Everyone liked that]
Yh they fire him up and make him think the rest of the world will be the same i personaly think he already understands that all ppl are diffrent and dont treat eachother the same way
Except when he doubts himself
christopher: exists
*everyone liked that*
Copied comment
not being mean though lol
Fucking love how Christopher just vibes down the corridor
Lmao I read the comment and I look up and he just dancing down the corridor
SAME OMGG
He just struts like he won an election
@@justsomerandombirdwithinte5896 kinda look like obama
@@rosiewelch8065 True dat
Who doesn’t like Christopher?
He is so nice and positive.
Christopher brings a smile to everyone’s face :)
GamingWithOzzy me
Floor gang for Life sym
Floor gang for Life people don't like you, you have no friends
@@tinypp3367 Oh look an edge lord, I bet your one of those people who talk shit about how ur soul is dark n all that dumb crap.
@@tinypp3367 bet u watch pewdiepie
6:58 genuinely brought tears to my eyes. every teacher aspires to hear that one day. I know Ms. Ayesha really felt that when he said it to her.
I'm literally crying, he's so precious my heart hurts
Me tooooo 😭 so wholesome and pure
Grow up FFS!
Ikr I was like oh my heart hurts!!!😿
Ok I thought that I was the only one being an emotional wreck
@@mandh14 ?
"Is it to extreme to call myself perfect" HES SO HUMBLE
@Burnt toast more realistic, no ones perfect and this guy knows
Well. Yes and no. Many autistic people just take things literally
When did he say that (want to see it cause I must of missed it)
Grace Reece 6:35
John khalid when you learn to love yourself unconditionally then you will learn that everyone is perfect, Including yourself, I am perfect
Not to be dramatic or anything, but I would die for Christopher
Same
He’s so sweet 🥲
I would back his beef 😂😂
Same
@@DS.the1st don’t think he would get in any,he is too nice to get in any beef
He has better social skills than most people without autism, lovely lad!
My therapist said its not us who struggle to communicate its just that we communicate differently to other people, and they don’t want to listen
He really does many kids have social anxiety…tech saturation has contributed heavily to this
They all do, don’t they?
Christopher is smart
Christopher is caring
Christopher is adorable
Christopher is beautiful inside and outside
Be like Christopher ❤️
He is perfection.
Wrong... Be like yourself...
Cameron Bernard
My point is that he’s a good person and ppl should learn from him but ok
COOKIES
No. I'll be like myself
1:55 “sorry I like to run slo-motion”. - Protect this boy at all costs
JESSSXO 😂👌
@@benmonahan6827 thas tight
ben monahan shut up man thats too far
@@mugiishiro who tf are you to judge people's opinions? dickhead
AGH🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everyone who disliked is just sad they haven’t met Christopher
I’m not dis liking but I guarantee nobody who watched this video has met him
Faze Banana, i actually think most of his classmates and teachers, Hell, even family, watched this video.
So underrated 😂
positive thinking
Faze Banana maori
stop hes literally the nicest person ever😭
bruh imagine going to bed at night knowing that u talked behind someones back who is so positive and funny and making him feel like mr negative
It is horrible being talked about behind you back I know from personal experience but as you said he is so happy, kind, caring and positive how could anyone to hear talking to him like thag
@@caitlingribbin7127 I have had it personally happen to me to and I didn’t care what they thought but just imagine doing it to him
This is how I hope kids at my sister's school feel she's like this boy and kids were that rude to her and started calling her fat ect she stopped eating (we didn't know as she would normally take her dinner to her room to do work ) and she was throwing her food in the bin and she just collapsed in school from not eating and she had to go to a special teacher and to speak to people as she tried to kill herself all because the other pupils r so rude
@@jamie-leighgibson2338 bro get in there and beat the shit out of them whatchu doing or she should change schools and you can get help from the police btw
Damn. Imagine thinking that's okay and going about life knowing you do that often.
Is anyone going to talk about his teaching assistant, she was so kind and positive
Ikr
Just say "his teaching assistant was so kind and positive"
Very funny man your just saying that because she better then you
Very funny man it was auto correct
Very funny man your just some kid trying to act up but gets claped at the end
Imagine being a new teacher at that school and being stressed and christopher comes up to you and says “have a positive day” I would be so happy ❤️
Hi strawberry gamer. I go to Christophers school he sadly left 3 years ago
@@cybertrooper1017 not sad i would say because it means he’s moving on with his life and doing all the great things he’s meant to!!
I'd probably cry. If I'm ever down and people give me support and positivity then I just cry because they're being so nice to me.
Or being a supply teacher
I needed Christopher when I was at school. 😭
We had a girl in our secondary who had down syndrome. One time someone took one off her beanie babies there was a riot in our school nobody could be mean to her on anyone's watch. She helped us in our netball team so we made her honorary team captain.
Someone at my school tipped a disabled student like what cow tippers do and I’m pretty sure the only thing stopping the 6th formers form committed death by dangerous driving was the abs systems
This is absolutely beautiful! Your school did the right thing! Very rare to see that
Aww that's sweet♥️♥️♥️
Absolute cringe
I wonder how Christopher is taking the whole Quarantine thing.
Hopefully he is still able to be in contact with his teacher and friends.
Wish you the best man
This quite a few years old, he'll be at uni or hopefully have a job.
You're pfp of yoongi is so cute wtfff
@@janatchka Tae is so beautifulllll
@@janatchka IKR God clearly has favourites saiofnraoasonfurfr
@@socialistsagainststarmer6093 nah he would of finished uni by now
It's a shame he lives in a shitty world that will challenge him a lot. Like A LOT. People won't like his personality, won't be patient with him and might even give up on him. He is a strong willed young man, that has great potential to achieve great things.
I don't agree with that in the slightest.
Yes, you are going to have some people who won't like him due to how he acts, those people will typically be young people who want to be seen as cool hard kids with no emotions. Your typically 'roadmen' that a lot of guys seem to think they are. That's typically in the 14-21 age range. However generally everyone else is going to be accepting, they might be a bit caught off guard by it because who's genuinely that nice randomly? Hardly anyone. But he'll win them over.
If people were like the ones you are describing, I would think that his school life would be terrible as he'll get picked on a lot, but as you can see almost everyone likes him. Even those that I described as being the ones to dislike him. Of course those particular kids know he's autistic, but that's still not the point. Positivity does rub off on people. It's just American positivity is fucking cringe, and that's what we tend to shut off as brits lmao.
Yes. Some people are too good and kind for this world.
@@Gulliedoutbigup yes but no... so you're saying that everyone up until the age of 21 will be either mean, impatient or disrespectful and above this age everyone else will be fine with people with autism or other disabilities. If so, I completely disagree with what you're saying lol (I can tell we're going in circles). Adults are even worse at criticising people and judging a book by their cover.
Children don't care who they play with, teens create social groups and adults continue to follow these social groups. Seniors tend to give up and say fu*k it. If everyone above the age of 21 was nice and didn't discriminate, oh how the world would be such a different place.
A case study for you to look up would be Trump. He probably views any disability to be a complete hindrance in life and everyone with one has no great future. He probably watches "the nature of retardation"
@@MrPianoMan To your first paragraph. That's not what I'm saying in the slightest. I said 'yes you are going to have SOME people who don't like him'. I personally don't understand how you translated that to mean everyone, but shall we move on?
second paragraph - Kind of the point I was making. So if you would please pay attention to the actual words I am using instead of inventing different meanings for them, like you did with the word some and turned that into everyone. I said that the people who would be bullying him are accepting of him in this environment. By bringing up the fact that people that are young are typically going to be the ones who are going to give him a hard time in life.. and then pointing out that they aren't actually doing that is me saying that I don't agree with when you said that this world is full of people who will give him shit simply because they find him annoying and/or don't like him.
A cast study for me to look up would be no one, thank you. Considering you completely misunderstood what I was saying I'd prefer it if you didn't talk down to me like I don't know what I'm talking about when it's infact you not actually reading the words I am saying, but instead making something else up entirely.
I bid you good day, sir.
@@Gulliedoutbigup haha. You literally have no idea...
First paragraph: I quote from your original statement "however EVERYONE else is going to be accepting". You yourself said that everyone else above the age of 21, that isn't a kid anymore or a "roadman" WILL like him no matter what. "he just has to win them over..." Your fact is completely wrong as many adults will hate/discriminate him for whatever reason.
Second paragraph: I said that children don't discriminate as they play with everyone, teens make social groups and adults follow them. You obviously don't understand what this means as this has nothing to do with what you originally said. "Teens creating social groups" is a bad thing as different social groups clash and discriminate against other groups. Therefore, if adults continue to follow these, some social groups will most definitely discriminate and has people with Autism or other disabilities.
Third paragraph: educate yourself and realise that many adults will hate people with disabilities and will never be accepting. No matter how happy or jolly the disabled person is.
Sadly it's apart of life. Conclusion, some adults will absolutely discriminate against him and he doesn't deserve it. End of :/
“Did you write that down Christopher” “no I didn’t” 😂😂
*Savage 100*
gotta respect his honesty.
I do this all the time
sxnny’s roblox corner literally me
me irl
Chris is amazing. And gifted. How is he doing today? Four years is a long time.
"outside the box" made me cry a bit. Chris "gets it" more than most of humanity.
i wanna be his best friend so bad. he seems like the best person possible to be around
I know he is so loving
change your profile picture
The Real Obama why
Same, he's so kind and supporting
@@mulopwe why
if this kid was in my school i would 100 percent try to be his friend. He is such a nice guy, smart and chill. Hope he does good in the future.
He would try to be friends with you
I think I was this kid
Oml this kid is so wholesome yall
I would want to be his friend as well! He seems like such a cool person.
Male sme want to cry on how nice he is....I'd be too shy to even talk like I was throughout my school life T-T)
Imagine how peaceful the world would be if everyone was as kind as him
@@Pc-hq8hs I think they were referring to his personality
DjidznsjJzm+ The world needs to maintain balance. There will always be good and evil
Autism numbers are increasing all the time. What if this is an evolutionary thing, cos autistic people are way smarter and more empathetic. What if they are actually the new and improved human that we just haven't developed into yet?
DjidznsjJzm I try to be as kind as him 😁
I coulsnt imagine anything worse. Nothing would get down because autistic people are focused on why the door creaks twice when it opens
What a freaking baller. Absolute champ. May the world never break his spirit and may he continue to lead a positive life to the end of his days.
"You're actually the best teacher I've ever met" TEARS
As a teacher, this would make my entire.
I got this today, and I had to have a cry to myself alone knowing that i’m making a difference in children’s lives
Hi was ur 1000th like
The way she took him to the market as well to boost his confidence in social situations was amazing.
He is like a ray of sunshine that everyone needs in their life. His future wife is the luckiest girl in the whole world no cap.
Assuming sexuallity?
@@xbladter2347 stfu u asshole
@@xbladter2347 who gives a damn?
@@RED-my9hl fake and gay
@@TheNateness123 fake and gay
not being dramatic but im down to throw hands with whoever being too loud and upsetting Christopher, that man is so wholesome
The whole world ready to go to war to protect chris
Same 😤
i finna beat the shi out of everyone who would talk sh behind christopher's back 😔 (nah, not really i'm a puz but i'll protect him at all cost)
Christopher saved my life when I was depressed
I love the support he's getting.
If only I had an ounce of that kind of support. The school is behind him. It's the most beautiful thing I have seen. I feel like teachers here don't apply themselves like those teachers there. So many questions....
@@erv_fedora you can reach out to me
He’s so charming and sweet, I haven’t smiled this much in such a while, he deserves the world 😊
Negativity: *exists*
Christopher: I’m about to end this mans whole carrier
OMG FAX
Underrated comment
Career
@@juseenthankulendiran no one cares it’s not a spelling bee
XD Carrier
Christopher: * exists *
_[everyone liked that]_
Who doesnt
No one like this because Christopher should have a perfect score for being a good person
100/100
Yeah! 😊
do I have permission to copy this? I am genuinely asking for permission 😑🤪🤪
I'm aware I did I don't know about y'all 😌
To me it feels like Christopher walking down the hall is how we’d all act if we weren’t worried about embarrassment or humiliation
Yup I’d love to act like Christopher. If I did, my head would be forced down a toilet. Christopher has developed so well because he’s in such a good school.
I’d skip round , skipping needs to be normalised , it’s fun , fast and doesn’t make you out of breathe
I'm not worried about humiliation
Straight up
@@hellonobody3321 hell yeah I skipped through PE and I was the fastest there.
I have a kid at my school like this, who just talks to everyone and is so adorable, u can’t hate him or or anything, he’s so lovable
bless his dear heart he compliments other people but he feels like he isn't good enough for them
He's too good for everyone
Yeah that broke me
He’s to good for this world.
Abigail foster you got that right
He's so sweet
His teaching assistant? What an incredible woman right there.
The way she said that everybody is perfect in their own way.. 🥺
I wish I met someone as nice as her whn I was at school.
Teaching assistants are the real classroom heroes
Real woman right there.
I had a teaching assistant who wasn’t very nice, am glad this lad has a nice on e
“It’s fragile yet hard like a rock” that is the best way to describe autism :)
Edit: ik it’s not a huge amount of likes but holy crap tyyyyy :)
Aaw
Couldn't have said it better myself
@@UNKNOWN-jm5jm hello add me on discord
My god he is just beautiful. How lucky are we that we live in a world with people like Christopher.
‘miss ayesha your actually the best teacher ive met’ THATS SO SWEET
YOU'RE. 😉
@@Toffee146 did i ask
@@loz714 oof
Lmao was gonna write this but there's like 1000 times to spell that name I'm like just bun it 😂
@@abdullahamin6141 😭😂
Everybody gangsta til christopher walks in slow motion
Jamie McCabe ffs😭😭
Ayy yo thas FAXX
*starts 👏*
Im deaddd🤣🤣🤣 he the real g
This comment threw me out 😂😂💀
Christopher is gonna get the best job ever
Sosig very much doubt that he won’t get the opportunities a kid with his knowledge deserves
I hope so🤗
@@lb2120 hopefully people will see his bright side and give him a chance
L R actually I am autistic but I’m always reaching a new level when people catch up to me in class so basically I have a some what rivalry with my classmates but we are all still very great friends
He’s gonna become an accountant
I hope Christopher is having an awesome life right now. And to everyone who reads this comment, STAY POSITIVE! ❤
I hope Christopher is succeeding in life, he’s so sweet and makes everyone smile and deserves all the same back
To be honest he most likely is as he seems quite intelligent from some of his answers. And of course his positivity will take him a long way
@@willwright3316 He really does.
@@willwright3316 Yeah, most people on the spectrum are actually very intelligent as they experience audio and visual stimuli more detailed so they have more depth and outside of the box mind. This extreme stimuli is why Christopher and other autistic people do not like bright lights or loud sounds.
Except for that person in the beginning thats 'alright' really fed up like
I have a friend called Christopher who also has autism
Christopher is the embodiment of the word "Wholesome" without even knowing...
YES🥺
Ms Aisha a real one though, talked him right out of his attack.
Ayesha* But yes Ms Ayesha is a g
He wasn’t having an attack, he was just highly stressed.
She is a queen
Yuss
@@MasterKey_Trainz he was overstimulated, the loud noises triggered that in his brain, so it's not an 'attack' it's just an overwhelming sensation that ndv people can't cope with
If everyone was like Chris, this world would be a better place.
“ a spoon of Christopher a day, makes the depression go away”
A spoon of Christopher a day makes a doctor away
I don’t think we should spoon Christopher
Christopher what I need it if it makes the depression go away
@@jamiefawkes6072 wow 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine how his parents must feel.
If Christopher told me to have a good day I’d break down crying ✨
He'll Say "have a POSITIVE day darling!" With a huge smile on his face😭😭😭💙💙💙💙
Init
Stop over exadurrating
@@username-u4j grammer, also hes a sweet boy he's the type of boy everyone needs in there lift cheer them up his friends should be happy to have him
Same
Christopher speaks like a philosopher, his philosophy of social behavior could be used for great things.
Edit: Why tf did this blow up?
Maxwell Anderson Christopher went to my primary school and college, he’s the nicest human I’ve ever met in my entire life. We became really close and I’ve always had his back whenever some social reject tries being funny, he’s a blessing.
phizikx Good to hear 🙏
@@h4rry30mg You will die and face God on judgement day, whether you believe in Him or not. We've all sinned and fallen short of God's glory. Have you ever lied, stolen something (regardless of value), used God's name in vain, hated anyone or looked with lust on someone? If you have, God sees you as a liar, thief, blasphemer, murderer and adulterer at heart. The wages of sin is death, that is, both spiritual and physical. The Bible warns that all atheists, liars and murderers shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death. It also says that no adulterer, no thief, no drunkard, no fornicator (sex outside of marriage, watching pornography) shall inerit the kingdom of God. Why? Because God is Holy and righteous and cannot let sin go unpunished. Now how can a just God reconcile a guilty sinner like you with Him? Because God is rich in mercy, he provided a way so you don't have to end up in Hell. 2000 years God became a man, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born of virgin, sinless, lived among us and did many miracles, fed thousands with a couple of loaves of bread and some fishes, healed the sick, casted out demons with His Word only, raised the dead and finally, went to cross and died, was burried and resurrected by the power of God the third day, all of that because of His great love that He has towards you. God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whosoever believes in Him is not gonna perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. He that believes on him is not condemned: but he that believes not is condemned already, because he hasn't believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. What you have to do is to repent (have a change of mind in how you view yourself, turn from your sin) and believe in Jesus Christ (transfer the trust that you have in yourself into Him) and you shall be saved. In respect to the other thousands of religions out there, Jesus said this " I am the way, the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father, but by me". The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. You can't earn your way to Heaven, it's God's gift to you, just accept it and repent and God promises He will make you a new creature in Christ Jesus.
@@jawhara3 how old is he know? And is he still doing well?
@@whyyouneedmyname2434 this is TH-cam not an RE lesson
Every couple of years or so I stumble across this video and I watch it. It’s an important reminder to be positive.
Christopher nailed the right thing by saying
" The term Normal is man made " well said.
What a remarkable insightful young man. He is so articulate and able to express himself clearly.I was impressed by his ability t,o analyse complex poetic ideas. I hope he does well in the future.
Why did I see this comment while I was watching the exact part u were talking about
@@yxnone9771 Some of us on the spectrum are poets because words and languages are fun toys.
i kinda cried
idk why lol
Christopher gangsta walks around the corner:
“Have a positive day!!”
Uncle Blazing I know right 😂😂
Ummmmm....... Ok 😂😂
That walk is gangster 😂💖
Big respect to Teacher Ayesha. She built an incredible rapport with him.
It really, really warms my heart.
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@@Linscord it's actually rapport. It's two different words.
"Rapport" report learn to spell
Granga Dang Learn “how” to spell.
What a wonderful person. Those people helping him are real life heroes too.
Why do I imagine Christopher being late to class because he had to say hello to everyone😂 we need to protect him❤️❤️❤️
Aww
@@kayholley omg hi louis
@@kayholley big fan
Granga Dang you really think that’s him 😂😂
I love him so bad 😭
"This word, 'normal'... I think it's just man-made."
What a great man.
All words are man-made lmao
This guy's an idiot, when reality hits him he would knock that smile off his face!
Charles Fraunhofer | You don’t need to call him an ‘idiot’ but your right... Reality will hit him in the face real fucking hard.
Charles Fraunhofer what hurt u
Charles Fraunhofer its a harmless joke calm down
Christopher: "Hello."
Me: "I would die for you."
I need you in my life ❤️❤️
@Eva Lako-Tombe Samee
Same
@@skarletkahn8840 yeah
Wouldn’t we all
This brought tears to my eyes. What a beautiful human being and example of uplifting others and the world around you.❤️