Dozens of children with autism being dismissed from N.L. daycares due to staff shortages, advocates say

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Kristen Parsons-La Montagne’s son William has been dismissed from a St. John’s daycare because of a province-wide lack of staff. (Heather Gillis/CBC)

In mid-January, Kristen Parsons-La Montagne’s family was told their three-year-old son, William, would be losing his spot at a St. John’s daycare due to a shortage of early childhood educators, leaving them with just two weeks to find an alternative. 

Parsons-La Montagne says they were blindsided.

“We thought everything was going great,” Parsons-La Montagne said from her home in Paradise, “and then one day my husband went to pick him up at the daycare and we were advised that he

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