We don’t know exactly what an autistic child is going through inside, but we know that some of them are just too sensitive to loud noises and high sound, and they may be extremely afraid to so many things. They have fears that are unexplainable yet we give them our 100% support and we make them feel that they are loved, safe, and secure with us on their side.
An eight-year old kid named Baylyn Parker-Howard, who has an Autism Spectrum Syndrome wasn’t able to experience Christmas normally like the other kids because he can’t manage to unwrap gifts and be glad about it.
Baylyn becomes distress every time he hears the sound of the unwrapping of gifts for he can’t handle the noise of the paper being teared up. But this year’s Christmas is totally different for Baylyn with the help of his Labrador friend, Zander.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhYtwfRFCjQ
In this video, you will never guess that Baylyn was once afraid of the noise wrapping paper makes. But such a huge turning point in his life has happened with the help of Zander who came from charity of Dogs for Goods. Baylyn’s life has never been the same!
According to her mom, Donna, just last year, Zander received some gifts and was excited to know what’s inside the box so Baylyn assisted him to unwrap them. Today, Baylyn manages to open his own gifts not with anxiety, but with excitement on his face.
Seeing Zander’s attitude towards the presents, freed him from one of his fears. He was totally delivered from it. These two are indeed a great complement to each other.
Source: barkpost