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Friday, January 17, 2025

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NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Sarah Batista was waiting for her autistic son to come home from school Monday afternoon when she got a call that no mother ever wants to receive.
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8 comments:

  1. Sounds incompetent to me.

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  2. You entrust your precious child to the worthless criminal government and you expect something good. Shame on you as a parent for caring so little about your child...especially one with special needs...likely because you religiously obeyed the vaccination schedule without investigating anything.

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  3. What are the numbers now? I read somewhere 1 of 49 children are autistic.

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    1. Last num I saw was one in 33. 3%

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  4. She's at home...she could be home schooling and not trusting other people to take care of her child. We came to the logical conclusion that this would be better for ours.

    Cheers

    Thor

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  5. I could be wrong here but why is a 3 year old going to school? Oh wait, government provided babysitting.

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    1. I don't speak from firsthand experience but there is one person in my extended family who has a child with some rather serious special needs. It is BEYOND exhausting to have that be your life, and the respite you gain by entrusting your child to people who are supposed to be competent professionals for a few hours can be an literal life saver.

      Having said that, if it was me and there had been an issue once, I'd want to take every step to make sure it never happened again.

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  6. I know that in Canada, they'll let any retard drive a school bus. It's a bit terrifying actually.

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