June 9, 2014

graduation Woodland Hills, California- Dillan Barmache, 14 has nonverbal autism and last Thursday in from of his graduating class abc 7 Eyewitness News report that he found his voice.

“Always look inside other people’s experience in order to gain another perspective,”

Dillan now uses a tablet computer in order to comm8ncate and express his needs.

“I so believe that there is so much more each one of us can do for other people,”

Tami Barmache, Dillan’s mother explained that not being able to express himself has caused er son much anxiety and that his mood can become difficult for him to control.

Tami said:

“We all want to share who we are, we all want to share our thoughts and ideas and questions and worries, and I think every individual has that right,”

Below is a transcript of Dillan’s speech taken from the abc 7 Eyewitness News website

DILLAN’S SPEECH TO HALE CHARTER ACADEMY:

“Hello, my name is Dillan Barmache.

“When I examine each day, it’s just incredible how a student, an autistic one, could ever feel a part of a class of future academics. Education is a better institution when all students have opportunity, plus a chance to take an idea and see the lessons within. With your mind, no one can place limits on where an idea can take you. Living without a voice creates almost no way to be heard, but there are people who refuse to think in a box. Open your mind in high school. You will learn to think about different ideas, and examine new findings. Always look inside other peoples experience in order to gain another perspective outside of books. Only then are we able to start opening our eyes to the amazing things around us. I so believe that there is so much more each one of us can do for other people, causes, and fields of study. I know too that the thought of high school is daunting, and also exciting. We will be challenged to think for ourselves as we live each day out. Part of education is showing what we have learned, so then tests measure our ability to learn, and are necessary. However, another measure of learning often seems based on insight and guidance. Insight is a guide that separates our knowledge into what we are taught and what we are capable of doing. Take a chance to experience your education in a meaningful way, and think outside the box, into yourselves. Insight always leads to truths that an individual either chooses to accept or not. Always consider looking to your own insight and seeking another viewpoint. We are the reality of our thinking life and are capable of so much if we just open our minds.”

The original article by Denise Dador on the abc 7 Eyewitness News websote can be found here

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