Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Autism Specialist My 2 Year Old Son We Diagnosed With Autism On Wednesday. How Do I Hire A Full Time ABA Specialist?

My 2 year old son we diagnosed with autism on Wednesday. How do I hire a full time ABA specialist? - autism specialist

My husband and I are still in shock, but we need everything we can to help. How can I adjust full-time ACA? What to look for? Have you heard of a pay scale? Any information would be greatly appreciated. If you do not Delt autism in your life and you do not work with autistic children, please do not respond. We care very much.
Thank you:)

3 comments:

  1. My sister is autistic, and I have in the family since she was very young and still lived at home with her in laws for some time. Your school district is the first place to begin. Although only 2 years old diagnosed with autism, who contribute to this. (free) I also want additional services not offered by the department to examine. You also need a diagnosis (including free income plays no role in helping) Can I speak to your child's doctor and a specialist in ABA to work with him a few times a week to fill the gaps, between what the school district and the county or the city where you live is done. Students who study the Feild of work are also a huge bonus. (as a complement to the weekend), they arent too expensive and my personal experiance first hand, more patients and more enthusiasm when burned Arent ' "but"

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  2. A good starting point is the birth, the three programs. It is a federal program to help children up to 3 years. After 3 years, the school system.
    I suggest you inquire as much as possible about the resources available in your area. United Way can be an advantage in finding resources. Look also for certain non-profit organizations. And finding a support group.
    If your child has reached three years to get him a program for a full day will be great. However, you can a blow must be pursued in pressing for this school. Do your research and decide what I think is best for your child, then the push-to-school, enter it, even if it means sending to a school outside their district.
    30 hours per week of ABA is ideal for her age. It is also helpful to mention your health ins. Care companies, and surprise can cover for certain things. It would probably benefit from occupational therapy, speech therapy, physiotherapy and the ABA. There is a lot, but early intervention is essential.
    I can not stress enough how important it is that you encourage your child toND as your attorney. You are his mother, and nobody can say what he has or does not need ... They know instinctively. Unfortunately, no one will give him shall be strong and fight!
    I wish you good luck in your journey!

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  3. I would say that only a specialist that has an affordable and can help your child find.

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