Title: I Can, I Will Author: Bob Bell Category: Corporate Entry Year: 2012
Viewer Comments
Bob Bell from Georges Hall NSW posted on 11 Oct 2012 11:30:31 AM Thanks so much to all who have watched, enjoyed, and commented on our short film.
Terry Miskle from Sydney posted on 10 Oct 2012 1:32:14 PM Well done Bob ,awareness heightened.
I very much enjoyed your film
Ross Hamilton from Sydney posted on 7 Oct 2012 9:45:20 PM Very warmly told and engaging film about this young boys' plight. Very informative and makes me wonder what will happen to him in the future. We wish him well! Congratulations to Bob Bell and his production team.
Ron Bomley from 18 Railway Parade Woodford 2778 posted on 5 Oct 2012 2:32:16 PM I Liked The Way It Versed The Viewer With What Autism Was Exactly, Then Morphed To A Life And Death Situation (bucky Balls Ingested) And How Zachary Dealt With It From His P.o.v. Extremely Clever And Insightful.
Rick from Lugarno posted on 5 Oct 2012 1:48:18 PM A Good Insight Into Adhd And Its Nature. Hopefully It Will Make People More Aware
of This Disorder And It's Need For Early Detection, Treatment And Understanding.
congratulations.
Andrew from Sydney posted on 4 Oct 2012 6:11:08 PM Made Me A Lot More Aware Of The Nature Of These Conditions, Thank You
Norma from Adelaide posted on 4 Oct 2012 5:40:46 PM My Son Was Diagnosed With Hyperactivity, But We Changed Our Diet, No Artificial Additives Nor Salycitates, And It Changed His (our) Lives. Far Better Than Drugs, Which I Was Concerned About.
Tony Attard from Condell Park posted on 4 Oct 2012 8:17:30 AM Adhd/add Was Once Considered Purely A Childhood Disorder And One That People Grew Out Of. However Awareness, Diagnosis And Research Into Adhd/add Have Come Into Its Own Recently. Bringing Hope For Improved Quality Of Life. This Video Highlights’’ The Need For Early Detection, Brilliant Video.
Scott from Sydney posted on 3 Oct 2012 9:11:06 PM - Very Informative.
- Both My Boys Swallowed Magnetic Balls, In Absence Of Any Adhd Symptoms, And Luckily Only One Ball At A Time. No Real Medical Problems But Interesting X-rays.
- Zac, You Look Like You Really Enjoy Life. Good Luck Making Your Dreams Come True. I'm Sure You Will!