Autism Classrooms Shut Down, Parents Scramble
Parents in Waterford face a crisis as two of three early intervention classrooms for autistic preschoolers close, leaving only one with limited space. Sabrina Dunne, whose son Alfie benefits from these classes, expresses concern as she reduces her work hours to care for him. With 191 autistic children in the county, the need for specialized support is evident. Sabrina emphasizes the importance of early intervention for children like Alfie, who are non-verbal but making progress in a small group setting.
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