How much care do kids with autism on army bases receive?
Joan G asked: My daughter and her family will be living on base sometime in 2008 (don’t know which one yet), and they have a 5 year old boy with autism. How much care does the army provide for a special needs child? I know it will vary bases to base, but what is the [...]
3 comments.My daughter and her family will be living on base sometime in 2008 (don’t know which one yet), and they have a 5 year old boy with autism. How much care does the army provide for a special needs child? I know it will vary bases to base, but what is the overall concern and resources allowed and used in this situation? Any one been there?
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#1. June 4th, 2008, at 9:01 PM.
i was in the marines and my ex wife was in the army on both acounts we had friends with children with autism and they do not have the resources to care for children with autism they just do not have the man power there were like 13 kids with autism in one class with on teacher they are suppose to have 1on1 attention until at least 12 years of age. our friends had to pay money out of the pocket for them to get the proper attention and learning that they needed. the worst thing is that they taught the kids to stack things and let them climb on ledges and other things