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In my language…

Posted on 01/03/200730/11/2018 By Reedz

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Today, I handed over the part proceeds from the anakbrunei charity calendar to SMARTER Brunei. I was glad to be able to help an organisation which is always “just under the radar” of the RELEVANT authorities due to ignorance and apathy in my opinion. Thankfully the online community is helping build awareness on autism issues. Check out Pablo’s post.

I could sense the frustration in the words of the president when he spoke about how the bureaucratic system makes you jump through hoops in order to receive assistance. I think a constant sum of say $5,000.00 per month is a mere pittance for our national coffers but it would go a long way to sustaining the center.

When I spoke to him about how we could use ICT to help their kids, he was keen but made the point that SMARTER was not a dumping ground for used or discarded equipment. This is something I will certainly bear in mind for an upcoming project…

The president also told me the story of Amanda Baggs, part of a new generation of adults with autism. Amanda Baggs has severe autism. She didn’t cry when she was born. She had to be taught how to nurse. As a little girl, she rocked her head back and forth but could speak. As she grew, she would go longer and longer without speaking, until her spoken language disappeared altogether.

Below is a video of her “speaking” in her language. Watch it to the end and it will open your eyes to the “world” of an autistic person.

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Comments (8)

  1. Anonymous says:
    02/03/2007 at 12:15 am

    Geng, i am speechless to see about the video, your effort for the Smarter Bruneian are a great and honourable one. Welldone to you.

  2. smarterbrunei says:
    02/03/2007 at 2:37 am

    Well done bro. I hope you dont mind posting this again in the Smarter Brunei Multiply group and hopefully pics of the event too 😉

  3. Danura says:
    02/03/2007 at 4:26 am

    They are indeed special people. After watching this video, makes me realize how SMALL and limited some people view their world as. And how big and different these special beings see theirs.

    Thank you for sharing.

  4. Juan Pablo Fernandez says:
    02/03/2007 at 11:31 am

    The message in the video is powerful. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully makes us all prihatin and understand what is going on..being autistic.

  5. ivfdad says:
    02/03/2007 at 2:47 pm

    What a big heart. Thanks for educating the rest of us. Way to go mate!

  6. Vixennova says:
    02/03/2007 at 4:49 pm

    be yourself beautiful, and you will find the world full of beauty

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