As a mother this is an inspiration!!! 🙏🏽😭😢👏. My son diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder 2yrs ago. He walked at 3yrs. He only talk when he was 8yrs. Now he's 11 and Learning to read and write. His communication is still developing. I know he will improve becausei believe in my son. 🙏🏽
We are so quick to give up on those who don't fall into the norm. This young man make me realize that out of billions of inhabitants in the world there are differences in the way of being and learning. Perception does not come upon us at the same time. This young man's journey is truly remarkable indeed !
As a mum with a son battling with autism am inspired by this ur story. And I would wish to connect with u and be my sons mentor. Thanks for sharing ur story and giving us hope that our kids are amazing. ❤
I am in the same situation. My boy is 6, non verbal and being diagnosed with same disorder as Jason. His life has most certainly given me great hope for the future.
Dearest Jason, keep sharing your beautiful and amazing stories. Thank you for being a true inspiration for us. 🤩😍 It must be a true blessing to be your student❤
I listened to his interview. He is an intelligent and humble man. I wish him all the best for all the academic and social works he is doing. I hope he doesn't get bothered by the haters (thought they were some)
100% you are right. He also has a brother with ASD and wondering if he is successful as well. He said he had an hearing aid wondering if that was the issue and no really ASD.
@@bridesnyc Yep. There’s an assumption that hearing aids give you back your hearing and they don’t. They can give you an overwhelming amount of sound that makes it hard to distinguish one from another. Which no doubt as a child is very hard to comprehend.
@SamHarper.. Having an hearing issue is different than Autism. Many kids that has been given the spectrum DX due to many health issues that can be helped with medicines they come ahead and then autism is gone. It was NO Autism. Biomedicine has been a great help. Also would like to know if his brother has follow the same path since both were DX with ASD. DONT GET ME WRONG he is amazing and I am very happy for him. Anyone who works hard to succeed in life deserve an applause and consideration. God bless him.
It’s a brief talk so let’s allow ourselves to imagine that his story is an inspiration, not an exact template for another person to follow or criticize.
an example of his work: title: "Dismantling power and privilege through reflexivity: negotiating normative Whiteness, the Eurocentric curriculum and racial micro-aggressions within the Academy" spelling errors: "mirco-aggression" and "suboardinated" grammar: "The narratives proffered demonstrate the subtle but *powerful ways in racism* unfolds *within in* the Academy and the nuanced, everyday forms of racism that persist against a backdrop of Whiteness." his abstract is a mere 165 words long. i have no idea how someone with such an incredibly poor grasp of the english language managed to get his dissertation accepted. there are MULTIPLE grammatical and spelling errors in the abstract alone..... not only can't he spell nor use grammar correctly, because apparently he couldn't have asked a friend to read his paper and help him correct errors, his sentences often don't even make sense. he throws around large words which he doesn't seem to fully understand the meanings of. i am absolutely baffled at the quality standards at cambridge these days. but you all don't care about that do you? the average education level of this comment section is elementary school.
I am guessing language is not his strength by our standards. But considering he didn't start off at a level like many of us, it is still very astounding.
@@savingday "but considering". i'm sorry, we're making special considerations for professors now? being a professor is about being at the forefront of your field not about how much disadvantage you were able to make up. additionally this isn't even a question of language being your strong suite. it's a question of laziness and low standards. no one says you can't have a friend or colleague proofreading your material before submitting it. back in my day, a measly 10 years ago, something like that would have NEVER been accepted by reputable journal and a university would not have been caught dead with a professor who makes such trivial mistakes. call me old fashioned but i believe in upholding certain standards for positions who's occupants we consider to be the utmost experts in their respective fields instead of pity clapping for the disadvantaged person catching up.
The term "microagression" seems to be commonly used in todays society, by individuals obsessed with looking for slights. "To the scared man in the forest, everything rustles". I admire his resilience, but not his view of our society.
There are people who inspire and people who absolutely drain you ... Oh dear, I sincerely hope you don't work in education. Also, were you never taught that we start a sentence with a capital letter? You may also want to consider refreshing your knowledge of how to use punctuation marks correctly. Your incredibly judgmental, shallow, sad comment is riddled with grammatical errors. Oh, the irony ...
As a mother this is an inspiration!!! 🙏🏽😭😢👏.
My son diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder 2yrs ago.
He walked at 3yrs.
He only talk when he was 8yrs.
Now he's 11 and Learning to read and write.
His communication is still developing.
I know he will improve becausei believe in my son. 🙏🏽
We are so quick to give up on those who don't fall into the norm. This young man make me realize that out of billions of inhabitants in the world there are differences in the way of being and learning. Perception does not come upon us at the same time. This young man's journey is truly remarkable indeed !
always the one person your guardian angel on earth Mr Sandri
what a strength of character
thank you Jason thank you Mr Sandri thank you Jason mum
Thanks for sharing my 2 grandchildren born autistic watching this give me hope. God bless you. ❤🙏🏿
As a mum with a son battling with autism am inspired by this ur story. And I would wish to connect with u and be my sons mentor. Thanks for sharing ur story and giving us hope that our kids are amazing. ❤
I am in the same situation. My boy is 6, non verbal and being diagnosed with same disorder as Jason. His life has most certainly given me great hope for the future.
@@legacyfootprint4461 let keep hoping on better days are sure ahead by the grace of God🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very inspiring story 🎉❤
Jason I like your courage and resilience. Keep it up 👍 Jason.
@@legacyfootprint4461 gi for therapy near autism therapy center god bless him ❤
Just like me (8 year old amazing boy in my case)
Gosh - what an incredibly inspiring story and individual.
I know for facts that autistic people are incredible and neuro diverse should be embraced in our society. 😊
I relate to you so much Jason. I want to develop more despite my circumstances I want to draw more from my bank of potential.
Dearest Jason, keep sharing your beautiful and amazing stories. Thank you for being a true inspiration for us. 🤩😍 It must be a true blessing to be your student❤
What a testimoniy! God is awesome.👏👏👏👏
There is hope for Autism !!
Only if we don’t give up on our kids
I knew I was meant to see this Ted talk when I saw it was 13:33 minutes long with over 22000 audiences. It spoke to the aspiring professor in me.
I loved so much watch your story, thanks very much. God Bless you everytime.
Thank you very much
an example to follow
Jason, you are a unique and wonderful human being. ❤🙏🏽
Not all of us have someone who inspires us like that... some of us have to inspire ourselves.
And once you do you inspire others so no one feels how u felt, which then inspires others to inspire others.
Another reason I’m grateful for TH-cam and meditation classes; there’s always someone to inspire us and/or remind us to love ourselves.
@Lev Moses I think he means someone who guides you & believes in you.
I listened to his interview. He is an intelligent and humble man. I wish him all the best for all the academic and social works he is doing. I hope he doesn't get bothered by the haters (thought they were some)
Amazing and inspiring 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
It is so touching! As a mum I started to daydream my son would be like your amazing story! I
Thank you for your information to share with us good bless you
Wonderful man ❤
wow that got me .. good talk
Brilliant and heart felt!
Thank you for your story
Kia ora Matua Jason. Unique and wonderful human being!
Thanks for sharing and this is inspirational 🙏 thank u
Brilliant
Thank you Jason!
You are incredible 💛
Thank you for giving hope ❤
I am diagnosed with ASD and this inspires me. Congratulations and thank you.
You story is amazing
Would have liked to know in more detail exactly how he studied and what routine he stuck to. There are too many gaps in this story.
You’re only given a short time slot with Ted Talks…
100% you are right. He also has a brother with ASD and wondering if he is successful as well. He said he had an hearing aid wondering if that was the issue and no really ASD.
@@bridesnyc Yep. There’s an assumption that hearing aids give you back your hearing and they don’t. They can give you an overwhelming amount of sound that makes it hard to distinguish one from another. Which no doubt as a child is very hard to comprehend.
@SamHarper.. Having an hearing issue is different than Autism. Many kids that has been given the spectrum DX due to many health issues that can be helped with medicines they come ahead and then autism is gone. It was NO Autism. Biomedicine has been a great help. Also would like to know if his brother has follow the same path since both were DX with ASD. DONT GET ME WRONG he is amazing and I am very happy for him. Anyone who works hard to succeed in life deserve an applause and consideration. God bless him.
It’s a brief talk so let’s allow ourselves to imagine that his story is an inspiration, not an exact template for another person to follow or criticize.
I will like to work at thr super market so I can support my family and friends 😢heart of Gold ❤
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👏👏👏👏
success is a drug
What kind of drug 😢
every cell in the body regenerates over 7 years, so despite these childhood vaccine injuries there is always hope to recover. Well done!
What childhood vaccine injuries?
Are you refering to MMR jab?
Respect I can tell he’s nervous as his eyes are wondering around
I wonder if his brother is doing as well as he is.
Great testimony, will do better with a different intro. Please consider!
The audience keep missing his wee jokes and it’s honestly so upsetting.
He doesn’t mention when he had a serious car crash and was in a coma for 8 months
interesting ted
I don't blive him until i see his videos in childhood 😢 because i already lose hope in my son sorry i can't handle it anymore
an example of his work:
title: "Dismantling power and privilege through reflexivity: negotiating normative Whiteness, the Eurocentric curriculum and racial micro-aggressions within the Academy"
spelling errors: "mirco-aggression" and "suboardinated"
grammar: "The narratives proffered demonstrate the subtle but *powerful ways in racism* unfolds *within in* the Academy and the nuanced, everyday forms of racism that persist against a backdrop of Whiteness."
his abstract is a mere 165 words long.
i have no idea how someone with such an incredibly poor grasp of the english language managed to get his dissertation accepted.
there are MULTIPLE grammatical and spelling errors in the abstract alone.....
not only can't he spell nor use grammar correctly, because apparently he couldn't have asked a friend to read his paper and help him correct errors, his sentences often don't even make sense.
he throws around large words which he doesn't seem to fully understand the meanings of.
i am absolutely baffled at the quality standards at cambridge these days.
but you all don't care about that do you? the average education level of this comment section is elementary school.
I am guessing language is not his strength by our standards. But considering he didn't start off at a level like many of us, it is still very astounding.
@@savingday "but considering". i'm sorry, we're making special considerations for professors now?
being a professor is about being at the forefront of your field not about how much disadvantage you were able to make up.
additionally this isn't even a question of language being your strong suite. it's a question of laziness and low standards.
no one says you can't have a friend or colleague proofreading your material before submitting it.
back in my day, a measly 10 years ago, something like that would have NEVER been accepted by reputable journal and a university would not have been caught dead with a professor who makes such trivial mistakes.
call me old fashioned but i believe in upholding certain standards for positions who's occupants we consider to be the utmost experts in their respective fields instead of pity clapping for the disadvantaged person catching up.
The term "microagression" seems to be commonly used in todays society, by individuals obsessed with looking for slights. "To the scared man in the forest, everything rustles". I admire his resilience, but not his view of our society.
@@whitetiana3022You are really cynical, perhaps his neuro diversity requires allows a more nuanced form of communication.
There are people who inspire and people who absolutely drain you ... Oh dear, I sincerely hope you don't work in education. Also, were you never taught that we start a sentence with a capital letter? You may also want to consider refreshing your knowledge of how to use punctuation marks correctly. Your incredibly judgmental, shallow, sad comment is riddled with grammatical errors. Oh, the irony ...
How amazing it must be to write am exam as a student & when you've passed ,they'll address you as " Dr". 🤯🤯🤯🤯
you don't write an exam to get your phd. you write a dissertation.
the fact that you didn't know that....
the absolute state of you people...
@@whitetiana3022It's not really necessary to have such a disparaging tone for lack of knowledge.
This is clearly a woman living as a man how can no one see this?
Just because he has long eyelashes? 🙄grow up
What does this have anything to do with the story you silly BISH
@@trimschonson5221 I didn't mention a single thing about this woman's appearance you are the one who can't see the truth
Aint no see to see. Get real. You practicing your transdar??? Try again.
Irrelevant. Get a life 😂
That was incredibly boring
on the search bar type "comedy", watch that instead.