As a retired special education teacher, I found episode 1 to be horribly irresponsible in portraying a couple of families who received service dogs so that other people will relate to their children. This should not be considered a documentary because it failed to ask watchers to consider the true purpose of service dogs in mitigating disabilities. Rather it pandered to the emotional appeal and "coolness" of having a dog. What a waste of such vital and valuable resources!
How many seizures a day did Corrine have? And after the dog her mother still slept in her room!? Please, this family needs counseling and a family dog in addition to a medical device to monitor Corrine's sleep.
And yes, I have 2 nephews and 2 nieces with disabilities, and only 2 of them will be able to live independently.
How many seizures a day did Corrine have? And after the dog her mother still slept in her room!? Please, this family needs counseling and a family dog in addition to a medical device to monitor Corrine's sleep.
And yes, I have 2 nephews and 2 nieces with disabilities, and only 2 of them will be able to live independently.