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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 506258" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Steely, I dont know... Both times this director finally got back to me were after I sent an email to the spec. ed coordinator and cc'd the director. It makes me wonder if she is just bad at follow thru and in that case this could be another huge red flag for this school.</p><p></p><p>the parent who talked to my advocate about her son who is in the EBD sr. high side said that they are getting six more weeks then that is it... they are out of there. YIKES is all I can say. He sounds like a kid with multiple issues too. NOt autism but Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), Anxiety, PTSD. She told the advocate that if there is a program there she has no clue and wish her son was in it.... I am sure most parents really only see the non verbal kids because they are pretty obviously different than the rest of the school but the two SUN2 kids silently go back adn forth and spend most time in their classes.</p><p></p><p>I will take Q on Thursday with his Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker so if he gets overwhelmed he can go hang out with him outside on the play ground or something. That IS a cool thing... most middle school and seniors dont get a play ground but some still need it Know what I mean??</p><p></p><p>I am filling out the thousand (ok not that big) page intake form for the private school. It is therapeutic but a school so his tuition is paid fully by MA if he is appropriate for the school and if he is accepted (only twenty kids per grade). They did say that they take kids with dual diagnosis. His learning style and most obnoxious behaviors are very much like other kids with autism. They do use ABA but not stand alone... they use other therapies and have Occupational Therapist (OT), SL and other therapies.. he would be one on one all day within a class... THAT is different. Right now in his school they switch around the paras and each has their own style and it is quite inconsistent. When he had the one behavior aid when she was training hte others , the data was totally different.</p><p></p><p>I might hate it but I need to apply for everything... It is year round and so he woudl start summer if he gets picked and it feels right. His insurance covers it 100%... we would have to stop the other s/l ad Occupational Therapist (OT) because insurance would only pay for one place but he would have it daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 506258, member: 12886"] Steely, I dont know... Both times this director finally got back to me were after I sent an email to the spec. ed coordinator and cc'd the director. It makes me wonder if she is just bad at follow thru and in that case this could be another huge red flag for this school. the parent who talked to my advocate about her son who is in the EBD sr. high side said that they are getting six more weeks then that is it... they are out of there. YIKES is all I can say. He sounds like a kid with multiple issues too. NOt autism but Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), Anxiety, PTSD. She told the advocate that if there is a program there she has no clue and wish her son was in it.... I am sure most parents really only see the non verbal kids because they are pretty obviously different than the rest of the school but the two SUN2 kids silently go back adn forth and spend most time in their classes. I will take Q on Thursday with his Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker so if he gets overwhelmed he can go hang out with him outside on the play ground or something. That IS a cool thing... most middle school and seniors dont get a play ground but some still need it Know what I mean?? I am filling out the thousand (ok not that big) page intake form for the private school. It is therapeutic but a school so his tuition is paid fully by MA if he is appropriate for the school and if he is accepted (only twenty kids per grade). They did say that they take kids with dual diagnosis. His learning style and most obnoxious behaviors are very much like other kids with autism. They do use ABA but not stand alone... they use other therapies and have Occupational Therapist (OT), SL and other therapies.. he would be one on one all day within a class... THAT is different. Right now in his school they switch around the paras and each has their own style and it is quite inconsistent. When he had the one behavior aid when she was training hte others , the data was totally different. I might hate it but I need to apply for everything... It is year round and so he woudl start summer if he gets picked and it feels right. His insurance covers it 100%... we would have to stop the other s/l ad Occupational Therapist (OT) because insurance would only pay for one place but he would have it daily. [/QUOTE]
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