Submitted by writergeekdez on Fri, 2006-07-07 16:42.
funny thing is...autistic kids (like my son) aren't big on holding hands.
but this is a unique, smart execution. good to see some awareness campaigns doing their best to shed some light on a disorder that has been grossly overlooked by the medical and psychiatric community.
Submitted by Guest (not verified) on Tue, 2006-08-15 23:01.
yes bag ideas have been done with pistols, skipping ropes, hair, etc but I think these are always cool if its a new execution. But yes, I too thought autistic kids aren't big on holding hands, then again maybe thats the point, to get them to?
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smart!
funny thing is...autistic kids (like my son) aren't big on holding hands.
but this is a unique, smart execution. good to see some awareness campaigns doing their best to shed some light on a disorder that has been grossly overlooked by the medical and psychiatric community.
It seems such a simple idea, but I've never considered it.
I think that's what makes it so good
doing things on bags has begun to be a trend now. i've seen similar concepts before.
theres also the one for bag idea for nailbiting...
This is smart. Very well done.
yes, it is smart, - even if on the wave of some other likes (see http://www.adverbox.com/2006/01/24/stopn-grow-bags/)
very intresting..
niCe imAgiNe..
Very clever approach - good work
really innovative.great work
Excellent
yes bag ideas have been done with pistols, skipping ropes, hair, etc but I think these are always cool if its a new execution. But yes, I too thought autistic kids aren't big on holding hands, then again maybe thats the point, to get them to?
Very Good... voi kar tu
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