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Old 08-20-2013, 05:07 AM   #33
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Maybe, if they have access to support though then this being on the news isn't going to change that though. The amount of leeway or flexibility these agencies have seems to be going down, not up (at least in my experience in Alberta anyway). Maybe they're trying to get the parents to access support they currently aren't? Because it really does seem over the top, but I wouldn't be shocked if it was honest as well, I've talked to some really really nasty people that hold terrible views of people with a disability.
Unfortunately, and I could be absolutely wrong, but the support for Autism in Ontario is very low, and there's a huge wait list for government support services, at least from what I heard from a professor

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