When foster parent Kathy saw the child she is caring for light up at the sight of his breakfast cereal — or cereal commercials on TV — she wanted him to experience that happiness all the time.
“When he watches them, it just brought him so much joy. He’ll sit there and his hands are going and he’s all excited and his feet are going and he’s all excited and [he gives] big belly laughs,” said Kathy.
The child has autism and has been in Kathy’s care for about a month. CBC News is not naming the child or using the foster parent’s
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