The Truth About my Son

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Now that you've met my son, please consider sharing and donating to impact his life and so many others like him.
Livestream replay -    • Color the Spectrum LIVE- Mark Rober a...  
Learn more about the charity NEXT for Autism here- www.nextforautism.org/current-events/color-the-spe…

I started a company called CrunchLabs where we build a toy together and then I teach you all the juicy physics for how it works. So if you want to learn to think like an engineer and have really fun time doing it, check out the current promotion where you get 2 FREE boxes at crunchlabs.com

You should also go subscribe to the CrunchLabs YouTube channel cause we’ve got some bangers in the pipeline- youtube.com/crunchlabs

Thanks to these folks for providing some of the music in the video:

Ponder - youtube.com/@Pondermusic
Laura Shigihara - @supershigi
Andrew Applepie - soundcloud.com/andrewapplepie
Blue Wednesday - soundcloud.com/bluewednesday

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @MarkRober
    If I look younger here it's because this video is actually 2 years old and it's just taken us this long to feel comfortable releasing it since this is the internet. So please be kind and please consider sharing and donating :)
  • @orangepeanut
    It’s enough to make a grown man cry... and that’s ok
  • I have Autism too (and adhd), the way you explained autism is amazing, especially since your not humiliating anyone for the things they CAN'T control Love your content, keep up the wholesome
  • I am in my teens and have autism and I can say everything you said in this video about the autistm spectrum is true. Over time some people can make their own filter, for example: I can still hear everything else, but the person I'm talking to is the main source of my concentration if I focus and at this point at restaurants I just have to listen to 7 different conversations and had to get used to it over time..... Probably why I always cried near the end of every dinner for YEARS.
  • @MrBeast
    I’m proud of you for this! Very informative and genuine, idk what to say but this is easily one of your best videos!
  • This was a wonderful way of learning and understanding autism. Thank you to the Rober family! As the mother of a disabled son, it's taken me 31 years to realize that my son's superpower has been turning his mom into a better person by teaching her the true meaning of service, love, of compassion, empathy and more! Your son is your gift! But you already know that! ❤
  • The clip of the father and the son in the manual transmission car had me crying. Never in my life have I had a moment like that with my father. But it still makes me happy to see how wonderful life can be when you truly accept people for who they are.
  • @CHEFPKR
    Didn't think I could respect you even more than I did.
  • @MeZaVeRoNiCa
    😢 When my mom passed away, it was around the time our son was diagnosed with autism. With a Kleenex at hand and tears that don’t let me type, just gotta say Thank You & your wife for speaking of autism. Love, Kindness, & Patience has helped our son and us get through all sorts of days. Stay strong and thank you for being such a wonderful example.
  • @Markiboy9
    I was about crying, your son is the best kid ive seen! I love he laughs and THATS SO CUTE! Your son is incredible. Thanks you!❤
  • @tayzonday
    As an autistic adult with debilitating hyperacusis, I appreciate this.
  • @johnnyharris
    My 8 year old is also diagnosed with autism. Thank you for making this and raising such sensitive, humanizing awareness.
  • @kclee2222
    돈많은 유튜버라고만 생각했는데 아들편보니 가슴이 먹먹해지는군요....로버씨의 선한 능력과 철학을 다시 생각하게 하네요..... 그나마 더빙판만 보고 있는데 다른것도 잘 보겠습니다... 응원합니다.~
  • This is such a wonderful video. My three siblings and I have High Functioning Autism and I really relate to this video. Your son is very precious and priceless. Your family does a wonderful job at helping make the world a better place. Thank you for being so inspiring. It really helps me feel not so alone. <3
  • @rossyallen2
    "His superpower is making people happy" Like father, like son
  • @The_Horizon
    You could tell he was tearing up a bit at the end, and same with me...
  • @ingridnorton1
    Thank you for sharing! Your son is so adorable! He has already learned one of life’s crucial lessons: How to be happy! His smile is truly a joyful one. :)
  • My son has autism and he is graduating from high school this year. Thank you so much for doing this.