Services for Autism in the rural Alaska not always meeting the need

Fri, February 29, 2008 
Posted in Alaska News

The state legislature is considering a long-awaited increase in money for special education this year. Specifically, it would boost funding for intensive-needs children who must be provided with a full-time aid, though the formula would remain the same for special-ed kids whose disabilities are not as severe. Children with autism can fall anywhere within that special-needs spectrum. Whatever the severity, the cost and availability of special education services can make things difficult for some families living with autism in rural Alaska. But they say life in a small town also has its advantages.

Matt Lichtenstein, KFSK – Petersburg

 
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