I may be cynical but the whole “special education” crew has become a self-sustaining economic force.
you are probably correct about that, any economic activity group tends to pursue its self-interests... which would of course include survival for sure
I’m all for helping these unfortunate people if they need help. I am just wondering why there are so many of them nowadays.... and MAYBE there are some causes beyond the existence of generous welfare or assistance programs....
maybe there might be something in our food chain or larger environment nowadays.... that is increasing the caseloads of autism and alzheimers. Certainly there have been studies that have INDICATED such possibilities ... aluminum for Alzheimers for example... and some air pollutants or some vaccinations for Autism. I was just thinking that it would be worthwhile to have more research to pin down these questions, so that we could cut the high number of these cases down to size? It sure could save a lot of grief for a lot of families, plus it probably would wind up saving the taxpayers a ton of money. Just thinking...