"L'autismo è un compagno scomodo", la storia di Antonio in 200 secondi

SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: http://fanpa.ge/kHck2 Antonio is a child. Antonio is a child with autism, Roberta is his mother, Beppe is his father. Roberta and Beppe call Antonio "Totò," and through Roberta's words they tell the world about Antonio's "troublesome companion": autism. Roberta is not a warrior, even though she fights like ten warriors. Roberta is not a heroine. Roberta is thin, with big eyes, and smiles. She's incredibly beautiful. Sometimes she gets teary-eyed, almost always with love, when she talks about Totò. Roberta tells a story, that of her son Totò, to all of us. She tells it so she doesn't feel alone, but above all so other parents who are starting their journey don't feel alone; Roberta tells her story to anyone, because anyone will one day encounter a child with autism, at school or at the supermarket. And Roberta tells it—her story—because it's important to know, to learn to relate, and because the names of love are many, and we must learn to pronounce them all. On autism, I also recommend reading my work, "Autism Explained Well and Without Hoaxes": https://youmedia.fanpage.it/video/aa/..., http://youmedia.fanpage.it/video/aa/W...