I don't watch the show on a regular basis, but made it a point to tune in last night because the family they were trying to help had an autistic child. I have friends with an autistic son and DS may be on the very mild end of the spectrum, so this is an area of interest for me.
They really dropped the ball. I can't believe they didn't talk to the parents about early intervention/preschool services! That child, and really most autistic children, needs intensive therapy as early as possible. Since the child is three, the school district/county/state must pay for therapy and services for him. There is no way that mother can give that child what he needs every day.
It really was a lost opportunity for the show to not just educate the parents about services available, but to also educate the viewers as well.
They really dropped the ball. I can't believe they didn't talk to the parents about early intervention/preschool services! That child, and really most autistic children, needs intensive therapy as early as possible. Since the child is three, the school district/county/state must pay for therapy and services for him. There is no way that mother can give that child what he needs every day.
It really was a lost opportunity for the show to not just educate the parents about services available, but to also educate the viewers as well.


If he had any thoughts of autism why didn't he say anything. Needless to say, he never saw my kids after that!!! 
