Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 That's what they do here in Swansea, however I get the impression it's unusual, which has just reminded me, Isobel that I said I'd send you a copy of Tom's statement. Bit busy now but I'll just type out the relevant bit on here in case it helps someone else. Sara x On 18/08/2010 11:31, michelle lacey wrote: Hi Isobel I am now wondering if you take your child out of school to full time home school them, do you get the money instead of the school for their education, this would obviously helf me fund more tutor hours, as on my own i can only afford approx 12 hours per week tutoring and 10 visits of 3 hours for supervisor who will oversee program. x Autism Treatment From: isobelwizza@... Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:15:49 +0000 Subject: Re: OT- part time home schooling hi michelle we o apart time aba home program which has got longer and longer i tell them my son is out of school for therp[aies ie osteopath homeopath this is true but the rest of the day we do aba, I havnt informed them off aba as have not gone to tribunal yet, but if we loose will still continue to carry on as we are, my son learned nothing at school for three years except to jump on a trampoline and use touch screen computers for priortywoods programs,, but with sonrise first and then aba we have had huge success found out he knew all sorts of things we awere not aware of...Isobel > > > > Hi > > > > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > ; time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > time. > > > > x > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? x Autism Treatment From: Moroza-@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:05:08 +0100Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling That's what they do here in Swansea, however I get the impression it's unusual, which has just reminded me, Isobel that I said I'd send you a copy of Tom's statement. Bit busy now but I'll just type out the relevant bit on here in case it helps someone else.Sara xOn 18/08/2010 11:31, michelle lacey wrote: Hi Isobel I am now wondering if you take your child out of school to full time home school them, do you get the money instead of the school for their education, this would obviously helf me fund more tutor hours, as on my own i can only afford approx 12 hours per week tutoring and 10 visits of 3 hours for supervisor who will oversee program. x Autism Treatment From: isobelwizza@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:15:49 +0000Subject: Re: OT- part time home schooling hi michelle we o apart time aba home program which has got longer and longer i tell them my son is out of school for therp[aies ie osteopath homeopath this is true but the rest of the day we do aba, I havnt informed them off aba as have not gone to tribunal yet, but if we loose will still continue to carry on as we are, my son learned nothing at school for three years except to jump on a trampoline and use touch screen computers for priortywoods programs,, but with sonrise first and then aba we have had huge success found out he knew all sorts of things we awere not aware of...Isobel> >> > Hi> >> > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > ; time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > time.> >> > x> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? x Autism Treatment From: Moroza-@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:05:08 +0100Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling That's what they do here in Swansea, however I get the impression it's unusual, which has just reminded me, Isobel that I said I'd send you a copy of Tom's statement. Bit busy now but I'll just type out the relevant bit on here in case it helps someone else.Sara xOn 18/08/2010 11:31, michelle lacey wrote: Hi Isobel I am now wondering if you take your child out of school to full time home school them, do you get the money instead of the school for their education, this would obviously helf me fund more tutor hours, as on my own i can only afford approx 12 hours per week tutoring and 10 visits of 3 hours for supervisor who will oversee program. x Autism Treatment From: isobelwizza@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:15:49 +0000Subject: Re: OT- part time home schooling hi michelle we o apart time aba home program which has got longer and longer i tell them my son is out of school for therp[aies ie osteopath homeopath this is true but the rest of the day we do aba, I havnt informed them off aba as have not gone to tribunal yet, but if we loose will still continue to carry on as we are, my son learned nothing at school for three years except to jump on a trampoline and use touch screen computers for priortywoods programs,, but with sonrise first and then aba we have had huge success found out he knew all sorts of things we awere not aware of...Isobel> >> > Hi> >> > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > ; time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > time.> >> > x> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 He is at a special needs school. So if i say i want to homeschool him i get it and if i want ABA i don't - my Godness what are these people like - they put every type of obstical in the way of trying to make our children independant adults one day - blithering idiots! So anyone know how much education will fund for "homeschooling"? xx Autism Treatment From: Mum231ASD@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:21:17 -0400Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. Mandi x In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@... writes: Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 He is at a special needs school. So if i say i want to homeschool him i get it and if i want ABA i don't - my Godness what are these people like - they put every type of obstical in the way of trying to make our children independant adults one day - blithering idiots! So anyone know how much education will fund for "homeschooling"? xx Autism Treatment From: Mum231ASD@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:21:17 -0400Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. Mandi x In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@... writes: Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Just thinking out loud (sorry sleep deprived) they have funded ABA in school for the reception year and we have it ongoing in school until April, although i wouldn't call it ABA as she is only allowed to have approx 5 hours a week one to one of pure ABA, the rest of the time it is plan and simple shadowing! x Autism Treatment From: Mum231ASD@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:21:17 -0400Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. Mandi x In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@... writes: Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Just thinking out loud (sorry sleep deprived) they have funded ABA in school for the reception year and we have it ongoing in school until April, although i wouldn't call it ABA as she is only allowed to have approx 5 hours a week one to one of pure ABA, the rest of the time it is plan and simple shadowing! x Autism Treatment From: Mum231ASD@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:21:17 -0400Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. Mandi x In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@... writes: Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 No, no battle. I moved here from Plymouth where they were EVIL and fought tooth and nail not to help you. when I got here and told them I was home-schooling they asked me if I wanted the money! They were already doing that with several families. They don't pay for home programmes, they release the funds (which are less than the cost of a full-time home programme usually) and you have to be careful (as an LEA that is) how you word that on the statement or you'll end up being liable for the entire programme. Will type out that bit of Tom's statement later so people can show their LEA's, no time now. Sara x On 18/08/2010 12:21, Mum231ASD@... wrote: >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. Mandi x In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@... writes: Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 The funding is banded, so they have to assess the kid and say what band they are and then release the equivalent funds (they refund receipts up to the equivalent amount - they don't hand us the money). The lowest band - or highest funding is £18,000 and something. Sara x On 18/08/2010 12:18, michelle lacey wrote: Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? x Autism Treatment From: Moroza-@... Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:05:08 +0100 Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling That's what they do here in Swansea, however I get the impression it's unusual, which has just reminded me, Isobel that I said I'd send you a copy of Tom's statement. Bit busy now but I'll just type out the relevant bit on here in case it helps someone else. Sara x On 18/08/2010 11:31, michelle lacey wrote: Hi Isobel I am now wondering if you take your child out of school to full time home school them, do you get the money instead of the school for their education, this would obviously helf me fund more tutor hours, as on my own i can only afford approx 12 hours per week tutoring and 10 visits of 3 hours for supervisor who will oversee program. x Autism Treatment From: isobelwizza@... Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:15:49 +0000 Subject: Re: OT- part time home schooling hi michelle we o apart time aba home program which has got longer and longer i tell them my son is out of school for therp[aies ie osteopath homeopath this is true but the rest of the day we do aba, I havnt informed them off aba as have not gone to tribunal yet, but if we loose will still continue to carry on as we are, my son learned nothing at school for three years except to jump on a trampoline and use touch screen computers for priortywoods programs,, but with sonrise first and then aba we have had huge success found out he knew all sorts of things we awere not aware of...Isobel > > > > Hi > > > > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > ; time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > time. > > > > x > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Thanks Sara, is there anywhere i can find info regarding the band rates, just wondering if that info might be on internet somewhere? So do you have to invoice them for tutors/supervisors/rescources each month? They must give you guidence on the amount you can spend etc.. x Autism Treatment From: Moroza-@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 13:14:56 +0100Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling The funding is banded, so they have to assess the kid and say what band they are and then release the equivalent funds (they refund receipts up to the equivalent amount - they don't hand us the money). The lowest band - or highest funding is £18,000 and something.Sara xOn 18/08/2010 12:18, michelle lacey wrote: Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? x Autism Treatment From: Moroza-@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:05:08 +0100Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling That's what they do here in Swansea, however I get the impression it's unusual, which has just reminded me, Isobel that I said I'd send you a copy of Tom's statement. Bit busy now but I'll just type out the relevant bit on here in case it helps someone else.Sara xOn 18/08/2010 11:31, michelle lacey wrote: Hi Isobel I am now wondering if you take your child out of school to full time home school them, do you get the money instead of the school for their education, this would obviously helf me fund more tutor hours, as on my own i can only afford approx 12 hours per week tutoring and 10 visits of 3 hours for supervisor who will oversee program. x Autism Treatment From: isobelwizza@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:15:49 +0000Subject: Re: OT- part time home schooling hi michelle we o apart time aba home program which has got longer and longer i tell them my son is out of school for therp[aies ie osteopath homeopath this is true but the rest of the day we do aba, I havnt informed them off aba as have not gone to tribunal yet, but if we loose will still continue to carry on as we are, my son learned nothing at school for three years except to jump on a trampoline and use touch screen computers for priortywoods programs,, but with sonrise first and then aba we have had huge success found out he knew all sorts of things we awere not aware of...Isobel> >> > Hi> >> > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > ; time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > time.> >> > x> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 don't know, sorry. Someone else might know. Also, I can't find Tom's statement, can only find amended bits and annual review notes. Maybe another Swansea mum can post the relevant bit. Sorry, Sara x On 18/08/2010 13:23, michelle lacey wrote: Thanks Sara, is there anywhere i can find info regarding the band rates, just wondering if that info might be on internet somewhere? So do you have to invoice them for tutors/supervisors/rescources each month? They must give you guidence on the amount you can spend etc.. x Autism Treatment From: Moroza-@... Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 13:14:56 +0100 Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling The funding is banded, so they have to assess the kid and say what band they are and then release the equivalent funds (they refund receipts up to the equivalent amount - they don't hand us the money). The lowest band - or highest funding is £18,000 and something. Sara x On 18/08/2010 12:18, michelle lacey wrote: Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? x Autism Treatment From: Moroza-@... Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:05:08 +0100 Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling That's what they do here in Swansea, however I get the impression it's unusual, which has just reminded me, Isobel that I said I'd send you a copy of Tom's statement. Bit busy now but I'll just type out the relevant bit on here in case it helps someone else. Sara x On 18/08/2010 11:31, michelle lacey wrote: Hi Isobel I am now wondering if you take your child out of school to full time home school them, do you get the money instead of the school for their education, this would obviously helf me fund more tutor hours, as on my own i can only afford approx 12 hours per week tutoring and 10 visits of 3 hours for supervisor who will oversee program. x Autism Treatment From: isobelwizza@... Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:15:49 +0000 Subject: Re: OT- part time home schooling hi michelle we o apart time aba home program which has got longer and longer i tell them my son is out of school for therp[aies ie osteopath homeopath this is true but the rest of the day we do aba, I havnt informed them off aba as have not gone to tribunal yet, but if we loose will still continue to carry on as we are, my son learned nothing at school for three years except to jump on a trampoline and use touch screen computers for priortywoods programs,, but with sonrise first and then aba we have had huge success found out he knew all sorts of things we awere not aware of...Isobel > > > > Hi > > > > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > ; time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > time. > > > > x > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Gosh this is a mine field! Does anyone know how things stand for appealing the review, can i state now that i want to home Ed my son, our review was back in May but i still haven't had anything formal in writting to confirm what they said. Any help would be much appreciated. xx Autism Treatment From: Mum231ASD@...Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:51:23 -0400Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling I think that's a Wales thing , its not national, most home edders get nothing at all. Poole will fund Son Rose for £11K per year coz its chepaer than special school but they'll go to tribunal to stop ABA funding. Is there a local support group you can ask? The Home ed list is brill and they know all sorts of ways to try Mandi x In a message dated 18/08/2010 13:24:07 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@... writes: Thanks Sara, is there anywhere i can find info regarding the band rates, just wondering if that info might be on internet somewhere? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Hiya I have done ABA with my son since he was 4 years old for approx 20 hours a week. He only did 2 x 1 hour sessions a week at a mainstream nursery. When he started school, aged 5, he went to a Special School and spent the first year only 9 to 12pm. Now he does 9 to 1.15pm. We have been doing ABA/VB (now just starting RDI)for 2 hours in the afternoons. School were not happy about it probably as I was the first parent to do it in my area. They have been ok since it has been legally arranged as Flexi-Schooling. Email me off list if you like. Alison x > > > > Hi > > > > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > time. > > > > x > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Hiya I have done ABA with my son since he was 4 years old for approx 20 hours a week. He only did 2 x 1 hour sessions a week at a mainstream nursery. When he started school, aged 5, he went to a Special School and spent the first year only 9 to 12pm. Now he does 9 to 1.15pm. We have been doing ABA/VB (now just starting RDI)for 2 hours in the afternoons. School were not happy about it probably as I was the first parent to do it in my area. They have been ok since it has been legally arranged as Flexi-Schooling. Email me off list if you like. Alison x > > > > Hi > > > > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > time. > > > > x > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 LEA's seem to make up their own policies .As Sara experienced her previous LEA to be evil ! and her present LEA to be a totally different kettle of fish. In my area ( Essex) we get nothing........ > > > He is at a special needs school. So if i say i want to homeschool him i get it and if i want ABA i don't - my Godness what are these people like - they put every type of obstical in the way of trying to make our children independant adults one day - blithering idiots! So anyone know how much education will fund for " homeschooling " ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 LEA's seem to make up their own policies .As Sara experienced her previous LEA to be evil ! and her present LEA to be a totally different kettle of fish. In my area ( Essex) we get nothing........ > > > He is at a special needs school. So if i say i want to homeschool him i get it and if i want ABA i don't - my Godness what are these people like - they put every type of obstical in the way of trying to make our children independant adults one day - blithering idiots! So anyone know how much education will fund for " homeschooling " ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 hi michelle I get NO help for funding the aba and this is a catastrophe! my council wont pay for anything they are the meanest borough in the country but we have the lowest council tax! they will only give funding pt or ft with a fight the younger the better i.e. aged 2,5 or 3 yrs I was bulldozed into this school 3 years ago and now the head of childrens service gets my ear ache all the time ,,,most councils are more helpful than mine! We will see what happens, its quite cheap to get student volunteers from universities who have music art or psychology degrees ..by law the council only offer one hour of tutoring for free per week,so to take yr child out of school full time comes down to you financially, but you have a duty of care to prove you are giving a resonable education... to the education dept.etc., its not easy for any of us!!some councils are much easier ours is not! hope this gives insite!!Isobel > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > > time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > > time. > > > > > > x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 hi michelle I get NO help for funding the aba and this is a catastrophe! my council wont pay for anything they are the meanest borough in the country but we have the lowest council tax! they will only give funding pt or ft with a fight the younger the better i.e. aged 2,5 or 3 yrs I was bulldozed into this school 3 years ago and now the head of childrens service gets my ear ache all the time ,,,most councils are more helpful than mine! We will see what happens, its quite cheap to get student volunteers from universities who have music art or psychology degrees ..by law the council only offer one hour of tutoring for free per week,so to take yr child out of school full time comes down to you financially, but you have a duty of care to prove you are giving a resonable education... to the education dept.etc., its not easy for any of us!!some councils are much easier ours is not! hope this gives insite!!Isobel > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > > time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > > time. > > > > > > x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 You see how it annoys me that teeach schools wont open up to rdi aba vb and sonrise we are in a complete epidemic here and our children desperatley need any other intervention but teeach It really make me very annoyed ,sorry to go on but these teeach schools are slow slow slow they think our children will improve through speech therapy and ot and intensive integration dont they realise our children need this daily not weekly or monthly! It makes me sick [sorry to rant ]but see how it took your school sometime to get the idea of shadowing ... this education system is not set up for children with developmental delays and autism and something needs to change!Its so obvious teeach has a low expextancy and they expect all children to go into residential care at pubity! Its utter nonsence!! Isobel > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > Just wondered if anyone is part time home schooling their child, we > > > are currently having full time ABA (paid for by LEA)at school but > > > they are starting to faze it out, to completely faze out by April. I > > > was just wondering if i could take him out of school for some of the > > > time and pay an ABA tutor myself to do ABA with him at home as well > > > as me teaching him ABA. I am just wondering if LEA/school would get > > > funny about us taking a full time place but only using it pat of the > > > time. > > > > > > x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 I think the answer is the LA will give you £0.00 per annum for home-schooling? Margaret > > > He is at a special needs school. So if i say i want to homeschool him i get it and if i want ABA i don't - my Godness what are these people like - they put every type of obstical in the way of trying to make our children independant adults one day - blithering idiots! So anyone know how much education will fund for " homeschooling " ? > > > > xx > > > > Autism Treatment > From: Mum231ASD@... > Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:21:17 -0400 > Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling > > > > > > > > >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. > > Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@... writes: > Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 I think the answer is the LA will give you £0.00 per annum for home-schooling? Margaret > > > He is at a special needs school. So if i say i want to homeschool him i get it and if i want ABA i don't - my Godness what are these people like - they put every type of obstical in the way of trying to make our children independant adults one day - blithering idiots! So anyone know how much education will fund for " homeschooling " ? > > > > xx > > > > Autism Treatment > From: Mum231ASD@... > Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:21:17 -0400 > Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling > > > > > > > > >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. > > Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@... writes: > Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 On the generous side as usual > > > > > > He is at a special needs school. So if i say i want to homeschool him i get it and if i want ABA i don't - my Godness what are these people like - they put every type of obstical in the way of trying to make our children independant adults one day - blithering idiots! So anyone know how much education will fund for " homeschooling " ? > > > > > > > > xx > > > > > > > > Autism Treatment > > From: Mum231ASD@ > > Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:21:17 -0400 > > Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. > > > > Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. > > > > Mandi x > > > > > > In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@ writes: > > Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 On the generous side as usual > > > > > > He is at a special needs school. So if i say i want to homeschool him i get it and if i want ABA i don't - my Godness what are these people like - they put every type of obstical in the way of trying to make our children independant adults one day - blithering idiots! So anyone know how much education will fund for " homeschooling " ? > > > > > > > > xx > > > > > > > > Autism Treatment > > From: Mum231ASD@ > > Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:21:17 -0400 > > Subject: Re: Re: OT- part time home schooling > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>I doubt very much if you'll get anywhere near the deal Sara has in Swansea with Hampshire, they'll come up with something like we only pay for ABA for preschoolers. > > > > Is the school he goes to special? If so then HS is cheaper and you might be able to swing it, if he in manistream then you are likely to have about as much chance as getting 25 hours per week DP. > > > > Mandi x > > > > > > In a message dated 18/08/2010 12:19:03 GMT Daylight Time, michelle0471@ writes: > > Thanks Sara, did you have a battle with the LEA when you said you wanted to home school? Also how much do the government give for a special needs childs education? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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