So they won't show her bad days or worst behavior because "no one wants to see that." Newsflash.....if you're PROMOTING yourself as raising awareness for autism, then you need to show it all. I'm not saying this because I want to see Abbie's worst behavior but there are real families watching this channel with autistic children that probably need to see that someone else is dealing with very difficult behaviors. Putting this "sweet girl" and "she's so cute" spin is doing quite a disservice to the autism community IMO of course. How many other parents are watching that feel bad because their child isn't as "typical" as Abbie is made out to be.
Or is the behavior so bad that their restraining methods are too disturbing to see?
I first starting watching because I saw a family trying hard to teach a daughter but then watched with growing horror at what they turned into - nouveau riche off the backs of poor, unsuspecting, and gullible people who, for some unknown reason, can't see how they are exploiting their disabled daughter for monetary gain. Disgusting, really. They need to look in a mirror. And not a predatory MLM Slimelife one either.....