3 year old Nathan Small had been in and out of day care after day care. Instructors told his parents he was too disruptive, and wouldn’t cooperate. And then just weeks before the Good Shepherd school opened, his parents got the diagnosis: Nathan had autism. That brought them to Good Shepherd.
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