Care or Commerce?
Autism therapy clinics have become a lifeline for many overwhelmed families, offering structure, support, and hope for children who need specialized care. Yet as the industry rapidly expands with limited oversight and billions in public funding, difficult questions are emerging about profit, pressure, and the fine line between treatment and business. The debate is no longer about whether these clinics help children — many clearly do. The real question is whether vulnerable families are entering a system designed primarily around care, or one increasingly shaped by commerce.
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