Meet Logan

Title: Meet Logan
Author: Sallly Murray
Category: Corporate Entry
Year: 2012

Viewer Comments

Christine Hornby from Pascoe Vale South posted on 14 Oct 2012 9:18:57 PM
Nice to meet you Logan!

Barbara Green from NSW posted on 12 Oct 2012 3:27:49 PM
It was very inspiring to watch ... thankyou.

Chris, friend of Helen from B.C., Canada posted on 12 Oct 2012 2:12:44 PM
Very we;; presented, congratulations Sally, you are to be commended for the way you are handling this life. Good Luck to Logan.

Kristin Dahl from Melbourne posted on 12 Oct 2012 1:28:25 PM
Beautiful film! I wish I had Logan's concentration when it came to sitting at a computer!

Mal Rowe from Essendon posted on 12 Oct 2012 12:57:51 PM
Logan shows great pride in what he is achieving - and that's what we all need in our work.

Noel Lanagan from Old Bar posted on 12 Oct 2012 11:30:39 AM
This was quite inspiring to watch

Sue Bell from Forster posted on 11 Oct 2012 10:13:50 PM
Logan is going so well thanks to your patience, hard work and dedication. He's a very intelligent young man and will be the best Logan that he can be. I wish you all the best in your journey.

Jennie Kyles from Sydney posted on 10 Oct 2012 9:56:34 PM
Logan shows us that persistence is a huge strength that helps overcome seemingly insurmountable barriers. He obviously has inherited this from his mother! Well done both of you, and to Sally for bringing their story into such an inspirational focus.

Kaye Murphy from Strathmore, Victoria 3041 posted on 10 Oct 2012 9:47:54 PM
Logan is showing many talents and abilitiea. The support and dedication of his mum Sally is inspirational and needs to be applauded and supported for this delightful boy to reach his potential.

Carole Simpson from Sunbury Victoria posted on 10 Oct 2012 8:19:18 PM
Logan is a talented boy as shown by his ability to navigate and manipulate his way through complex computer games without instructions. He is very creative in playing with the dominoes. Very impressed with Logan's ability to find his way to his grandma's home, well done. All the best to you Logan and Sally you are both proof that persistence pays. You are a wonderful mum Sally. I like your smile Logan. Kind regards Carole.

steve berry from sydney posted on 10 Oct 2012 2:38:05 PM
Technology has the potential to break down so many barriers. Logan's ability to navigate and manipulate computers holds him in a position to be a future leader, innovator, scientist... the sky is the limit.

Lorraine Potts from Port Macquarie posted on 10 Oct 2012 11:55:39 AM
Logan is a lovely talented boy. Well done Sally, your support and love for his improvement is so evident in this film.

Louise Sonter from Sydney posted on 10 Oct 2012 10:24:27 AM
It is great that Logan's distance ed program can encompass so many relevant and meaningful areas. Keep up the great work Logan and Sally.

Marian Lorrison from Sydney posted on 10 Oct 2012 9:33:14 AM
What an imaginative and creative child! Love the focus on Logan's many talents.

Terry Bridges from Kingston, Ontario, Canada posted on 10 Oct 2012 1:21:45 AM
Really inspirational film! I'm hugely impressed by the dedication of his mother. All the best to Logan.

Di Latta from Newcastle posted on 9 Oct 2012 2:35:48 PM
What a delightful young boy, a true credit to his mother's devotion and dedication. I must try the choc coated bananas sometime they look delish, he made them look yummy. Well done to both of you and God bless.

Karin Mc Rae from Ryhope NSW posted on 9 Oct 2012 12:09:08 PM
Its quite funny to notice that he is just as bored doing school work as every other child in the world :)

Patricia Judd from [email protected] posted on 9 Oct 2012 11:20:35 AM
I am amazed at how many skills Logan has learnt.Sally must be a dedicated and loving mother. Teaching Logan will surely bring many rewards.

JUDITH SUMMERS from NEWCASTLE posted on 9 Oct 2012 10:37:43 AM
What a great young man - and so many natural skills he has, which i hope will be developed further as he grows up. He also has a happy nature and a lovely smile.

Garth Hopkins from Cronulla posted on 8 Oct 2012 10:09:32 PM
I hadn't seen Logan for over 18 months, and I am amazed by the changes! Good on you mate!! Well done Sally! God bless you..

Margaret Allwood from Newcastle posted on 8 Oct 2012 3:00:20 PM
What an inspiration to see a child developing with the help of a loving and devoted mother. Well done Sally and Logan.

Jan Allwood from Bunyah, Australia posted on 8 Oct 2012 1:52:35 PM
Logan's progress is amazing. Sally and Logan have demonstrated that dedication and determination CAN achieve goals and EVERYBODY has talents!

Debra Kriss from wingham posted on 8 Oct 2012 8:40:48 AM
Impressive!!!! Well done

Faye Findlay from [email protected] posted on 7 Oct 2012 7:26:18 PM
Wow! Loved Logan's spontaneous story about seal cubs. There must be lots of wonderful experiences happening with books as well as life skills and computer exploration.

Valerie Gibson from Taree posted on 6 Oct 2012 9:14:15 PM
Loved The Film. An Amazing Little Boy With A Wonderful Devoted Mum. Logan Seems To Be Enjoying His Home Schooling And Shows Great Enthusiasm And Promise For Technology. Well Done!

Sue Cahill from Bobin posted on 6 Oct 2012 9:47:11 AM
Beautiful Film, Well Done Logan And To Your Mum And All The Wonderful People Who Love And Support You.

Angela Nix from Taree posted on 5 Oct 2012 7:39:44 PM
Truely Inspirational

Colleen Holmes from Newcastle posted on 5 Oct 2012 7:14:14 PM
Time And Persistent Is Giving Logan The Skills He Needs To Conqueror Life Challenges.

Scott Dyer from Glenorie, Nsw. posted on 5 Oct 2012 4:39:23 PM
Building On Logan's Strengths, And Working To Improve His Weaknesses Is A Great Way To See Him Improve On A Daily Basis. The Love And Effort His Family Put In To Help Him Is Amazing And Invaluable. What A Wonderful Family.

Bruce Findlay from Melbourne posted on 5 Oct 2012 9:04:56 AM
The Mix Of Skills, I.e., Computing, And Learning Disabilities Is Amazing. Logan's Mum Is Doing A Great Job Home Schooling Him. Best Wishes For Building On Logan's Strengths.

Barbara Mckern from Bowral posted on 4 Oct 2012 8:25:51 PM
The Change In Logan Since His Mother Began Home Schooling Is Amazing! her Dedication To His Best Interests Is Most Praiseworthy And A Real Credit To Them Both

Beth Dyer from Old Bar posted on 4 Oct 2012 6:28:58 PM
It Takes Great Courage, Love And Persistance To Do What You Are Doing For Logan And It Is Evident That It Is Paying Off. Well Done!

Col Hopkins from Wingham posted on 4 Oct 2012 6:24:26 PM
Autism Is A Terrible Disorder And It Affects So Many Children These Days, Each In A Different Way. It Is Pleasing To See An Autistic Child That Shows Promise, Particularly In The Ever Growing Field Of Technology. good On You Logan!

Vicki Willing from Taree posted on 4 Oct 2012 2:36:38 PM
Look At My Handsome Nephew, You Go Logan And We Hope You Win.

Sharon Somers from Sydney posted on 3 Oct 2012 10:10:20 PM
I Am So Proud Of Logan's Achievements. His Determination, Persistence & Creativity Must Be Commended. He Needs To Be Congratulated .

Tracy Fernance from Taree posted on 3 Oct 2012 9:10:16 PM
Fantastic

Lisa Thompson from Taree Nsw posted on 3 Oct 2012 7:50:53 PM
So Proud Of You Logan, Well Done!!!!

Peter Delaney from Taree posted on 3 Oct 2012 7:32:05 PM
Great Film. Hope It Helps To Raise Awareness Of The Chalenges These Wonderful People Face On A Daily Basis.

Joel Clark from North Brisbane posted on 3 Oct 2012 7:23:05 PM
Great Film Logan

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