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Old May 16, 2016, 08:59 PM
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nope. i think it could possibly due to as children they have their parents to help (usually).. as adults..... well it seems where im at currently, they dont seem to realize that those children will grow into adults... maybe at that point they will start providing the supports that is needed with adults too.

one example would be the service dogs for autism.... i have yet to find a place anywhere in the US that doesnt have an age limit of 17yrs old and younger. none are there for adults because they lack the funding for that(what i was told by one of those who worked with and provided service dogs for autism. )(this was a few years ago) .



but i actually have a good behaviorist now, so hopefully i'll be more hopeful.
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