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My eyes are filled with tears, and my heart goes out to this dear mother, Tabatha Morrison, the missing now death of her autistic child’s 4-year-old Jaydeen Morrison. Tabatha Morrison and her family came from New York to spend the holiday with her family in South Carolina for the holidays. She left Jaydeen with his grandmother while she went to Walmart on Wednesday evening. The grandmother stated, when she turned her back for a moment, the child was gone. Apparently the door was unlocked and Jaydeen wandered with autism its called (eloped) in an unfamiliar area and he was nonverbal. Hundreds of emergency workers and volunteers searched relentlessly through Christmas Day looking for Jaydeen, his twin brother Jordan stayed up for hours waiting for his return. I’m sad by the end results of the research. Today December 26th the body of Jayden Morrison, of White Plains, was found around 11:00 a.m. in a retention pond behind two difficult in Little River, not far from where he went missing less than 48 hours earlier, officials with the Horry County Police Department said. He apparently drowned. R.I. P. Jaydeen Morrison My heart goes out to Morrison’s Family it is such a tragic, and little Jaydeen was nonverbal which made it impossible for him to communicate for help. **It is very challenging when you have a child with special needs. I have shared my testimony about my son Jonathan, those who are not familiar with Jonathan. My son Jonathan was diagnosed with Autism at the age of three and he was nonverbal until the age of six. As a parent you have to seek all resources to get your child the help they need. Some people become denial and not wanting to accept any developmental delays, but it’s not about the parent but the child. Whatever it takes for your child to live a productive life, my advice to you researches and implement a plan.The earlier you get help for your child or children, it will be beneficial for the child and parents. Listen to Medical Science, but take your problem to the MASTER as well. I prayed, pushed, cried, my way through this journey. It was painful mentally, physical and sometimes I felt I was spiritually depleted, but I give God the praise for perseverance! And I give God all the praise for my facebook family . . . whom I shared with personally when I needed strength and support. Thank you my mother,( Mrs. Hazel Bruner Jonathan’s grandmother)to my friends’ Terez Cage-Henson, Elisa K. Mason, God Parents, Stacyann Chaney, Greg Gregory A. Jenkins; My facebook family: Conrad M. Clarke, Elder Stacye Earl, Carolyn Baker, Dorothy Johnson, Patricia Simmons, Jerry L. Meadows, Michie Williams, Evangelist Verna Meyers, Evangelist Connie Wilson,Tamika Moulden, Temekia Beal, Dora Lewis, Adelee Ariola, Sylvia Nixon Sparkman, Gracy Elengesa, Debra Gulley, Emma Prayer (Auntie Phyllis Rankins Warren) Jonathan’s teachers Mrs. Shelia Crissey and Mrs. Suzie Norton, Care-givers: ( Jonathans First Care-giver ShaQuanna White Richardson) (Kenneth & Mother Bivins), Andrea Lovette-Smith, and those who contribute in Jonathan’s progress and success. **Parent or parents never give up on your children, but most importantly don’t give up on God! . Only by God’s grace and mercy, Jonathan has defied the odds. I give God Almighty all the praise, glory and honor! What a powerful testimony Jonathan has, and God is doing the complete work in him! Amen. Psalm 107:20 (KJV) He sent His word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions. Trust GOD no matter how big The Mountain! In the love of Christ, Rosie M. Bruner-Finley 12/26/2014@8:29p.m. #restinpeaceJaydeenMorrison #TRUSTGOD #AUTISM #JESUSISTHEANSWER #ProphetessRosie #Facebookfriendsandfamily nbcnewyork/news/local/New-York-Search-Autistic-Child-Myrtle-Beach-South-Crolina-286829621.html
Posted on: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 02:32:43 +0000

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