Sebastien's Sad and Scary Adult Autism Reality in Moncton, New Brunswick
When autistic persons in New Brunswick turn 21 particularly severely autistic adults services many services will no longer be available. For severely autistic adults adulthood can be bleak, sad and scary. This is Sebastien's story, a severely autistic 21 year old from Moncton, New Brunswick ... as told by his obviously heartbroken and scared mother Lise.
I am proud of you Lady of great courage.i feel your pain and am unable to help in any other way but I can share this ....Happy Birthday Sebastian and to a very courage filled strong lady I pray God gives you Joy that abounds ...I will be praying for you
Very sad story, but foster parents are amazing and deserve a medal. I hope the biological Dad has a good reason for his actions. In the end the State cannot replace family, but the State should support families with complex special needs.
Sadly here in California all the day programs for DD are full especially job programs like goodwill. We have to sit at home doing nothing and the behavior programs only take kids not adults. The excuse is budget cuts I know how she feels. Also the TA who work for the school lack special ed training and CD training for in general. All the while the main people in charge of regional centers the name our local DD services make 200.000 a year a Lot of money.
I am proud of you Lady of great courage.i feel your pain and am unable to help in any other way but I can share this ....Happy Birthday Sebastian and to a very courage filled strong lady I pray God gives you Joy that abounds ...I will be praying for you
ReplyDeleteVery sad story, but foster parents are amazing and deserve a medal. I hope the biological Dad has a good reason for his actions. In the end the State cannot replace family, but the State should support families with complex special needs.
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ReplyDeleteSadly here in California all the day programs for DD are full especially job programs like goodwill. We have to sit at home doing nothing and the behavior programs only take kids not adults. The excuse is budget cuts I know how she feels. Also the TA who work for the school lack special ed training and CD training for in general. All the while the main people in charge of regional centers the name our local DD services make 200.000 a year a Lot of money.
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