Oct 12, 2019, CTV News: Push for autism services a personal battle for this Liberal MNA https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/push-for-autism-services-a-personal-battle-for-this-liberal-mna-1.4636297 A Liberal MNA is pushing for candidates in the federal election to come up with a national strategy to help families dealing with autism. It’s a personal issue for Jennifer Maccarone, who serves as MNA for the Westmount-St-Louis district as well as the Quebec Liberal Party’s Families Critic. Maccarone has two young adult children with autism. She said her job presents challenges given the situation, especially since she’s in Quebec City three days a week…. Liberal MNA Jennifer Maccarone is pushing for federal leaders to put forth a national autism strategy to help families like hers. Her son Sam recently turned 18 and aged out of many services for autistic youth. Maccarone’s son Sam recently turned 18, which means he’s aged out of many services available to youth on the autism spectrum. Maccarone said he’s lost his pediatrician and navigating school support has been difficult. … On Friday, autism advocates urged the federal leadership candidates to support a national autism strategy including tax credits, housing, employment programs and research. Maccarone said for the sake of all families with children aging out of the system she hopes the plan will be adopted. She has put forth a mandate to study autistic youth transitioning to adulthood which she said she hopes will be accepted in the National Assembly. “They’re my heroes,” she said of her kids. “(I think of them) for every little change, every time I stand up and speak for people that have needs. I speak a lot about people who are severely handicapped, whether they’re children or adults.”
Childhood Lost
Children today are noticeably different from previous generations, and the proof is in the news coverage we see every day. This site shows you what’s happening in schools around the world. Children are increasingly disabled and chronically ill, and the education system has to accommodate them. Things we've long associated with autism, like sensory issues, repetitive behaviors, anxiety and lack of social skills, are now problems affecting mainstream students. Blame is predictably placed on bad parenting (otherwise known as trauma from home).
Addressing mental health needs is as important as academics for modern educators. This is an unrecognized disaster. The stories here are about children who can’t learn or behave like children have always been expected to. What childhood has become is a chilling portent for the future of mankind.
Loss of Brain Trust features over 9,000 news stories published worldwide since January, 2017
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