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Video of Interview with Susan Peters

9th April 2008

Video of Interview with Susan Peters

I like this interview much better.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 at 11:18 AM and is filed under Autism, Autistic Life, In the News, ST, Zane, video. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

There are currently 6 responses to “Video of Interview with Susan Peters”

  1. 1 On April 9th, 2008, Anonymous said:
       

    That was *much* better, they actually let you and Zach say more than 2 words! Very cool, Jennifer.

     
  2. 2 On April 9th, 2008, Anonymous said:
       

    Awesome!! Good for you for sharing your story in such a positive loving way!

     
  3. 3 On April 10th, 2008, Anonymous said:
       

    OK to link it from my blog? Yall are teh awesome.

     
  4. 4 On April 10th, 2008, Anonymous said:
       

    @feebeeglee - sure Fee!  I’d be honored!

     
  5. 5 On April 10th, 2008, Anonymous said:
       

    neat-o. I like that one better too, they actually let you both talk!

     
  6. 6 On April 10th, 2008, Anonymous said:
       

    That brought tears to my eyes! Well done everybody! (And Jen you have such a pretty voice! It’s so neat to put a voice to the words I’ve been reading all this time)

     
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