Some parents are becoming entrepreneurs to create jobs for their children with autism because they say businesses aren’t hiring them.
Jeremiah Rodriguez, CTVNews.ca Staff, with a report from medical affairs specialist Avis FavaroShannon Hill started a business in Saskatoon In April with her teenage son in mind.” in an effort to give 18-year-old Colby Hill, who has autism, meaningful employment.
One in 66 children are diagnosed with an autism aand one of the biggest worries for parents is what their kids will do for work when they grow up. “It brought his level of interaction, communication and happiness way up,” said his father, Mark Fremmerlid. “It gives him a place in society where he feels good.”
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