"Kicked them out"? Seems like they did the exact opposite and taught them life skills. Its not like Origin to use clickbait. Come on guys, you're better than that.
I agree! Miss leading title. Still good show to see if they can live independently on their own. I was born with a learning disability. I'm on my own independently after my parents passed away.
@@mallaykamariavalentin6025Love on the Spectrum has nothing to do with supportive housing for disabled people at all. It is an autistic dating reality show instead where none of the autistic cast members get paid any money to be on this autism dating reality show..
It takes a lot of hard work and courage to let our disabled children leave home. Because we know how unkind and dangerous life can be especially for our vulnerable.
What caring, loving and unselfish parents. I can understand how hard it would be to let go. You are giving them an amazing gift of independence and learning life skills.
I agree, and the parents wont be here forever, at least they know their kids are taken care of.. i have a question ❓ the couple? What if they get pregnant? What then?? The parents are WAY too old for a newborn?
Some couples with trisomy 21 do have a child. Usually the child stays with them but they get assistance. In this case they have taken measures to not get pregnant. But sure, no method protects to 100%.
@@MurzelMachtMusik that makes me feel better, I live in the US and we don't have safe spaces where they get a good quality of life for that reason.. what happens to the offspring?? Is it the state, "or taxpayers" responsibility? Or is it their responsibility? I do appreciate you responding to my question usually my questions go unanswered.. thank you.
@@telasims233 it's a basic human right to want to procreate. So it's only natural that the help they deserve to care for this child will be offered by the state, as every child regardless of who their parents are, deserves love.
@@da1stamericus I love the idea of that, but in the US, everything unfortunately comes down to money..😪 probably why we don't have and never will never have centers like that.. Here you can have all the natural rights you want, but we only get the rights we can PAY FOR.. Sad but true, I think Every child that wants to learn and have and education should HAVE ONE!! Truth is, when my daughter graduated, if I hadn't saved for it, she would have NEVER gone to college!!! that's a sore spot with me, what kind of country doesn't want to EDUCATE THEIR YOUTH!!! Even with her partial scholarships, her first year still cost me over $20,000.. and I'm not talking Harvard, just your average State University.. the greed in this country knows no bounds 😪
I'm in Central California, and at Fresno State is a program called Wayfinders, which is for young adults with disabilities. The students share an apartment with at least one other person, they learn how to care for themselves, how to budget their money, etc. You can also see if your state has a Department of Rehabilitation which helps anyone with disabilities find work, learn life skills, obtain AT equipment (one of my favorites is Voice Options which is an ipad with a program for those who are non-verbal.)
Duke Divinity School and Reality Ministries have a program in Durham, NC. Divinity students are paired with one or more disabled people in apartments. Perhaps other seminaries throughout the country have something similar.
Where I live people with all different kinds of disabilities can live in a home for the disability that’s where my friends live in! That’s too bad where you live they don’t have any like that
I have autism and in 12 days, I’ll be moving into my first apartment with my best friend (my roommate). I’m excited to be moving back to my home state and be with friends again but I’m also nervous and scare since this is the very first time I’m living on my own and away from my parents along with three dogs
You will be so happy ❤trust me you got this don't worry this what is growing up is all about plus you don't have to hear your parents and nagging ie all the time😂
It's going to be so cool 😎 you will see you will love it ❤ i know you will miss your family but u can do video chats anytime!! Make sure you always pay your rent an bills first before any fun shopping trips lol but other than that just be respectful of your roommate if they are sleeping or something an it will work out great!! Good luck an please keep us updated!!!
These people who are considered disabled or not disabled to me if anything we could learn a lot of lessons from them they're the most kind-hearted beautiful people out there non-judgmental happy and just beautiful no racism no ill will
Where I live people with all different kinds of disabilities can live in a home for the disability that’s where my friends live in! That’s too bad where you live they don’t have any like that
I'm disabled due to MS. I am mostly independent but need help with certain chores like taking garbage out or fixing things and getting places like Drs or groceries. . I'd love to see the US adopt assisted living for more than just elderly.
I tell yall these mamas are such strong, loving mamas who wants nothing more than their children to just be happy and be able to do the things every one else does but their biggest worry and fear is making sure they are able to be able to survive once they arent here anymore and thats their deepest worry you can see it in their faces when they speak on it.
The Title is Beyond MESSED up. These are everyday families doing the next step in their lives and even though the video was a good view of it, the title/thumbnail is beyond VILE and DISGUSTING.
I think there in no question that the sensational title is “clickbate” but in fairness to the trend of les horribles = views yields awareness I can understand. I immediately saw through the tile and an throughly enjoying this program. One of my dearest friends has been independent for over thirty years. Anyway I agree there is another more suitable title but folks like you and me and others would be the only ones watching - this gory is here to attract others and change their minds. The adage “don’t judge a book by its cover” comes to mind. Peace
Whoever made this title should be fired. How about "Exploring Independent Living with Disabilities". They're being given opportunities to thrive in the community, but the title sounds like the parents abandoned them. Incorrect title. Fix it!
They are doing better than most people that move out at that age, no lie. I have two autistic children and this makes me feel GREAT to see bc I worry about what will happen when I die :(
What a lovely place! I wish there were SO many moer places like this. Would that we could all be as open and loving as these "disabled" people. What lovely parents, and the support people are just the best.
@@malinia.20 it's clear by reading their *entire* comment that they are coming from a good and positive place, perhaps they aren't comfortable or well-versed in communicating about disabilities. Try to remember that in communicating solely through text, we don't have our other senses that help us determine full intent or meaning. We don't get to hear their tone of voice or see their facial expressions. I doubt this person meant anything negative by their quotations. They need more exposure and education. And if they weren't interested in learning, they wouldn't be watching this video in the first place. ✌️🫶
I think this is amazing. It’s harder on the parents than the children. I remember when my youngest (non disabled) moved out. It was only a couple of years ago and I miss her terribly.
I love that everyone in this doco are given a chance to grow and be self sufficient adults. I would stress less- as a mum if Ana had a contraceptive device implanted in her. Best of luck to all involved. I wanted to give thanks to the brilliant support workers
Lovely 💕 young adults 😊 I wish that all people had their loving❤ and no judgemental nature And the parents are just wonderful people, you can 🙈 see the parents encouraged and unconditionally Loved them, bought them up to be confident, happy 😊 loving and kind, inspiring people ❤ God 🙏 Bless you all and make many happy 😁 memories
It is wonderful that there are communities for assisted living. Independence is the goal for us all. I do believe variations of this care model could be used with other vulnerable humans. This would be incredibly healing for humans with severe trauma. This would be amazing for those with ADHD. This would great for teenagers. Anyone who struggles with self care, routine, attention, life skills, socializing, disabling symptoms... would get better in this care model. Obviously a few alterations would be necessary to best assist with creating independence an maintaining safety. This is so wonderful. Everything about this video is wholesome.
I do not like the title of this video. It is false and disrespectful. The parents did not kick out their down syndrome kids they let their kids move on their own for a learning experience as a matter fact, they seem like some very loving parents.
I'm glad that this channel is making videos like this. I'm also disabled and I live with my husband, I have Cerebral Palsy on the right side of my body.
This is an amazing program what's a poorly worded title they are not kicking their children out they are giving them a wonderful chance at Living their most independent life possible
Aww. I was tearing up watching the parents say goodbye to their children. They are doing the right thing by them. Charlotte (Jade's support worker) seems like such a lovely person. I hope Jade eventually settled in and her mum is also much more content. Did Joe and Anna end up becoming permanent residents?
I didn't have any programs like this which is wonderful when I was growing up or a young adult I'm also disabled I have fetal alcohol syndrome and low Spectrum autism among other things this would have been great when I was growing up I hope they give more disabled children and young adults these are opportunities it's a great opportunity to have I'm now going to be 50 years old and I am so thankful for my Independence and thankful for to be in my own residence
I love seeing this more family's should pride this for there adults they are not k8ds but have needs and should be able to have a life with support. With some help .
This is an amazing option actually ingot learning disabilities and stuff I'm hunting for my first own place for the first time at 33 as iv always lived with someone can't wait but my anxiety and panic dose worry me some but lol
my lil bro is disable and i would never let anywone hurt him.... my mother could never let go of him he is her lil baby but he is working at a Tim horton for over 10 yrs now ! her boss love him dearly .
I’m a special needs adult, have been special needs all my life. This world isn’t made for us, we are expected to adapt and learn even when we don’t always fully understand. This decision is the right one, but it won’t be easy for either party.
This is a terrific setup for challenged adults - a combination group/independent living situation with support staff on site. I imagine it would provide a large measure of comfort to parents who’d worried for decades what would become of their child when they were gone or became incapable of providing the necessary care.
I have intellectual development disability and my parents wwnt me to stay with them till im ready to move on my own and they been teaching me alot of stuff
I feel like reporting your video to RU-vid for misinformation. What a disgusting title. They aren't kicking their children from home. They are bravely allowing their children to assert their independence and live their own lives. Or are you suggesting young adults like this don't deserve to live independently like the rest of us do?
I'm so proud of the parents for supporting their kids' choices to have independence. This really looks like a safe and caring community with great friendships blossoming and other relationships deepening. Keep up the great work!
Seeing how much these parents love their children is so heartwarming. It takes so much strength to put yourself out of the way to do what is right for another person.
I have a young son who i also worry already what his life will be like once im gone. 😢 its every mothers worry for a child with disabilities ❤ Beautiful souls all throughout this show, the children, the parents, the workers, all beautiful in their own right ❤❤❤
As you already know then there are diff lvls and spectrums(idk if that is spelled right). Some people cant help but be held back a little. Nothing wrong with it in todays society tho.
This kind of social housing (or with special needs adults and students, or old people, or other people reported by social workers) is common here in Italy since early 00's, especially in Northern Italy. As a special needs educator, I appreciate the great work that these people do with love. ❤
The title of this is offensive at best. These parents are doing what is best for their children to give them the best life possible. Even though it is heartbreaking for them. What a cruel thing to say just for clicks. Shame on you Origin.
Anna and Joe I can't 😭 they are so cute together it's like they are made for each other Annas energy with Joes kindest is adorable 🥺 and those parents bless their hearts they aren't kicking their kids out they are giving them their own world even though it's difficult to let their babies go they are doing what is right for all of them and their kids are safe and happy which is the most important thing
This is such a great story. All of them. But Being in the states, I thought mom was letting Jade drive when they were going to the store. I thought that might be quite ambitious. Silly me. 😂😂 I can only imagine the struggle these parents are going through. Bless you.
My nephew got disabled at birth H"ell 19 in March i wished there where more progerms for them like this It would show them theres a big wide world out there for them But some of them got to watch out for them people like take aviote og them 😢But this a great thing for them to get a job live on there own And get a job😊😊
I love this and wish we had this in the US.. at least the parents know they'll be ok when they pass away ❤. My concern is the couple?? What happens if they get pregnant?? The parents are too old to care for an infant?? Are there any precautions to keep that from happening, because we know their having sex?
First the title needs to be changed asap, but this vid was nothing short of amazing, the companion ship they built on that first breakfast together😩, the moms feeling the gravity of how far their babies have come, I love the mom that was hanging the clothes in the closet for her daughter, their relationship is beautiful to see, 🥹I love the emotions she let herself feel,I’m not a mother but I can only imagine the amount of feelings she felt, so proud but anxious for her baby to face the world she knows is out there. Ugh so beautiful, I cried most the vid, 😭 and the couple just amazing the chemistry ☺️👌🏾 great vid! 😌Wrong title!!😑
I enjoyed the documentary alot, but despise the click baity title. Origin, please don't! You have so much good content. It will put me off keep watching, if I encounter that too often.
This is a crappy title! This is all about believing in your children and giving them the support to grow and live their own lives. These are wonderful parents who are terrified, but took the leap of faith to give their children all they can in life.
Sounds like an interesting opportunity for them to live independently in their own flats that’s terrific. Not like the old institutions and care facilities around the uk and in other countries