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>>I agree, excellent course and they understand the value of biomedical interventions, unique I think in the field of education

Mandi x

In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:37 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:

i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!

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I would love to go to this but as with so many things it is cost, there is only so much money to go around, do they ever go into schools? I think the answer for parents on tight budgets is to try and get schools to stump up for this as it is after all educational.

Vicky In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:36 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:

i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!i sent one of my therapists to this course last year (not in uk) and he came back having learnt loads, money and time well spent.its also good for people running sonrise programs, or ABA/VB programmes, they have years of experience in both areas.i would go again, but they're fed up of seeing me!!!karenza

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hi would you say it is equally relevant for me a s my child has little language but has no diagnosis of asd?From: "Mum231ASD@..." <Mum231ASD@...>Autism Treatment Sent: Thu, 30 September, 2010 10:50:45Subject: Re:

Re: GROWING MINDS COURSE - PLEASE TAKE NOTE

>>I agree, excellent course and they understand the value of biomedical interventions, unique I think in the field of education

Mandi x

In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:37 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:

i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!

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I agree Vicky - money is the ONLY reason I cant go and would love to, Nicola would there be any payment plan thing they would consider??? Marina x

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, <MaddiganV@...> wrote:

 

I would love to go to this but as with so many things it is cost, there is only so much money to go around, do they ever go into schools?   I think the answer for parents on tight budgets is to try and get schools to stump up for this as it is after all educational.

Vicky                                                                                                                                                              In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:36 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:

i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!

i sent one of my therapists to this course last year (not in uk) and he came back having learnt loads, money and time well spent.its also good for people running sonrise programs, or ABA/VB programmes, they have years of experience in both areas.

i would go again, but they're fed up of seeing me!!!karenza

 

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A little payment plan; from their website:"Discounted Fee for Early Registration: £445 per person for registration with payment prior to September 27, 2010 Full Registration Fee: (After September 27): £495 per personProgram fees include lunch.100% of the fee is due upon registration. Cheques will need to be made payable to Nicola Trotman.Upon request, arrangements can be made for a payment plan of 50% deposit on booking and 50% final payment 45 days later OR 30 days prior to start of the course (which ever is sooner)"We went on the Woking course in 2007 or whenever it was and I agree that it was really very good and very helpful. I've wasted money on autism (money I should have just flushed straight down the toilet) - but this wasn't one of those cases - it was money well spent. Although of course nearly £500 (plus accommodation) is still a lot of money.On 30 Sep 2010, at 15:00, Marina Vrahimi wrote:I agree Vicky - money is the ONLY reason I cant go and would love to, Nicola would there be any payment plan thing they would consider??? Marina xOn Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, <MaddiganV@...> wrote: I would love to go to this but as with so many things it is cost, there is only so much money to go around, do they ever go into schools? I think the answer for parents on tight budgets is to try and get schools to stump up for this as it is after all educational.Vicky In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:36 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!i sent one of my therapists to this course last year (not in uk) and he came back having learnt loads, money and time well spent.its also good for people running sonrise programs, or ABA/VB programmes, they have years of experience in both areas.i would go again, but they're fed up of seeing me!!!karenza

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sorry to interfere..but where is this course taking place. as I would love to attend.

Kind Regards..

Parveen Waris

From: za <bbuyonline@...>Subject: Re: GROWING MINDS COURSE - PLEASE TAKE NOTEAutism Treatment Date: Thursday, 30 September, 2010, 15:23

yes, i would say so, if you wanted to be sure you could email them. stefanie's email is:stefanie@...karenza>> hi would you say it is equally relevant for me a s my child has little > language but has no diagnosis of asd?> > > > ________________________________> From: "Mum231ASD@..." <Mum231ASD@...>> Autism Treatment > Sent: Thu, 30 September, 2010 10:50:45> Subject: Re: Re: GROWING MINDS COURSE - PLEASE TAKE > NOTE> > > >>I agree, excellent course and they understand the value of biomedical > >>interventions, unique I think in the field of education> > Mandi x> > In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:37 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... > writes:> i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have > helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped > us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, > learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues > etc. they combine

relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with > ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!> >>

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Thanks Christianne - just need to weigh up this against Xmas pressies!! Marina x

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Christianne Pollock <nezumi3@...> wrote:

 

 A little payment plan; from their website:

" Discounted Fee for Early Registration: £445 per person for registration with payment prior to September 27, 2010 Full Registration Fee: (After September 27):  £495 per person

Program fees include lunch.

100% of the fee is due upon registration. Cheques will need to be made payable to Nicola Trotman.

Upon request, arrangements can be made for a payment plan of 50% deposit on booking and 50% final payment 45 days later OR 30 days prior to start of the course (which ever is sooner) "

We went on the Woking course in 2007 or whenever it was and I agree that it was really very good and very helpful. 

I've wasted money on autism (money I should have just flushed straight down the toilet) - but this wasn't one of those cases - it was money well spent. Although of course nearly £500 (plus accommodation) is still a lot of money.

On 30 Sep 2010, at 15:00, Marina Vrahimi wrote:

I agree Vicky - money is the ONLY reason I cant go and would love to, Nicola would there be any payment plan thing they would consider??? Marina x

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, <MaddiganV@...> wrote:

 

I would love to go to this but as with so many things it is cost, there is only so much money to go around, do they ever go into schools?   I think the answer for parents on tight budgets is to try and get schools to stump up for this as it is after all educational.

Vicky                                                                                                                                                              In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:36 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:

i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!

i sent one of my therapists to this course last year (not in uk) and he came back having learnt loads, money and time well spent.its also good for people running sonrise programs, or ABA/VB programmes, they have years of experience in both areas.

i would go again, but they're fed up of seeing me!!!karenza

 

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Thanks Christianne - just need to weigh up this against Xmas pressies!! Marina x

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Christianne Pollock <nezumi3@...> wrote:

 

 A little payment plan; from their website:

" Discounted Fee for Early Registration: £445 per person for registration with payment prior to September 27, 2010 Full Registration Fee: (After September 27):  £495 per person

Program fees include lunch.

100% of the fee is due upon registration. Cheques will need to be made payable to Nicola Trotman.

Upon request, arrangements can be made for a payment plan of 50% deposit on booking and 50% final payment 45 days later OR 30 days prior to start of the course (which ever is sooner) "

We went on the Woking course in 2007 or whenever it was and I agree that it was really very good and very helpful. 

I've wasted money on autism (money I should have just flushed straight down the toilet) - but this wasn't one of those cases - it was money well spent. Although of course nearly £500 (plus accommodation) is still a lot of money.

On 30 Sep 2010, at 15:00, Marina Vrahimi wrote:

I agree Vicky - money is the ONLY reason I cant go and would love to, Nicola would there be any payment plan thing they would consider??? Marina x

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, <MaddiganV@...> wrote:

 

I would love to go to this but as with so many things it is cost, there is only so much money to go around, do they ever go into schools?   I think the answer for parents on tight budgets is to try and get schools to stump up for this as it is after all educational.

Vicky                                                                                                                                                              In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:36 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:

i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!

i sent one of my therapists to this course last year (not in uk) and he came back having learnt loads, money and time well spent.its also good for people running sonrise programs, or ABA/VB programmes, they have years of experience in both areas.

i would go again, but they're fed up of seeing me!!!karenza

 

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oh I know what you mean. At one stage I thought I should just open my pockets and let everyone help themselves. I spend very little money on autism now (well to be more accurate I very rarely give money to other people for autism advice now, I'll happily buy supplements etc and an iPad is on the list). There's plenty of courses etc I regret spending money on, but GM was really worth it. This is a few years old now, but a blog post I wrote shortly after we attended:http://interactioninmind.wordpress.com/2007/05/14/growing-minds/Parveen - it's in Cardiff. All the information is here:http://www.autism-programs.com/CardiffWales.htmOn 30 Sep 2010, at 16:32, Marina Vrahimi wrote:Thanks Christianne - just need to weigh up this against Xmas pressies!! Marina xOn Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Christianne Pollock <nezumi3@...> wrote: A little payment plan; from their website:"Discounted Fee for Early Registration: £445 per person for registration with payment prior to September 27, 2010 Full Registration Fee: (After September 27): £495 per personProgram fees include lunch.100% of the fee is due upon registration. Cheques will need to be made payable to Nicola Trotman.Upon request, arrangements can be made for a payment plan of 50% deposit on booking and 50% final payment 45 days later OR 30 days prior to start of the course (which ever is sooner)"We went on the Woking course in 2007 or whenever it was and I agree that it was really very good and very helpful. I've wasted money on autism (money I should have just flushed straight down the toilet) - but this wasn't one of those cases - it was money well spent. Although of course nearly £500 (plus accommodation) is still a lot of money.On 30 Sep 2010, at 15:00, Marina Vrahimi wrote:I agree Vicky - money is the ONLY reason I cant go and would love to, Nicola would there be any payment plan thing they would consider??? Marina xOn Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, <MaddiganV@...> wrote: I would love to go to this but as with so many things it is cost, there is only so much money to go around, do they ever go into schools? I think the answer for parents on tight budgets is to try and get schools to stump up for this as it is after all educational.Vicky In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:36 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!i sent one of my therapists to this course last year (not in uk) and he came back having learnt loads, money and time well spent.its also good for people running sonrise programs, or ABA/VB programmes, they have years of experience in both areas.i would go again, but they're fed up of seeing me!!!karenza On 30 Sep 2010, at 16:32, Marina Vrahimi wrote:

Thanks Christianne - just need to weigh up this against Xmas pressies!! Marina x

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Christianne Pollock <nezumi3@...> wrote:

A little payment plan; from their website:

"Discounted Fee for Early Registration: £445 per person for registration with payment prior to September 27, 2010 Full Registration Fee: (After September 27): £495 per personProgram fees include lunch.100% of the fee is due upon registration. Cheques will need to be made payable to Nicola Trotman.Upon request, arrangements can be made for a payment plan of 50% deposit on booking and 50% final payment 45 days later OR 30 days prior to start of the course (which ever is sooner)"

We went on the Woking course in 2007 or whenever it was and I agree that it was really very good and very helpful.

I've wasted money on autism (money I should have just flushed straight down the toilet) - but this wasn't one of those cases - it was money well spent. Although of course nearly £500 (plus accommodation) is still a lot of money.

On 30 Sep 2010, at 15:00, Marina Vrahimi wrote:

I agree Vicky - money is the ONLY reason I cant go and would love to, Nicola would there be any payment plan thing they would consider??? Marina x

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, <MaddiganV@...> wrote:

I would love to go to this but as with so many things it is cost, there is only so much money to go around, do they ever go into schools? I think the answer for parents on tight budgets is to try and get schools to stump up for this as it is after all educational.

Vicky In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:36 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:

i would strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors, learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc. they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they are outstanding, very good value for money!

i sent one of my therapists to this course last year (not in uk) and he came back having learnt loads, money and time well spent.its also good for people running sonrise programs, or ABA/VB programmes, they have years of experience in both areas.

i would go again, but they're fed up of seeing me!!!karenza

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Hi

Sorry

I am only replying now but I have been in work all day and a meeting all evening.

Marina

– I am speaking to Kaitryn on Monday and I will ask her whether a payment plan

is possible and will get back to you.

It’s

great to see so many people posting about how great the course is - which echoes

my thoughts! We too had amazing success with our son following the course.

Though

again, even though we have had a few more people register for the course and we

still have insufficient numbers.

Hope

I am making sense – very tired and need to go to bed!!

If

anyone has any questions OR wants to find out about the course, then please do

feel free to give me a ring (01792 521542) or email – n.trotman@...

Regards

Nicola

From: Autism Treatment

[mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Marina

Vrahimi

Sent: 30 September 2010 15:00

Autism Treatment

Subject: Re: Re: GROWING MINDS COURSE -

PLEASE TAKE NOTE

I agree Vicky - money is the ONLY reason I cant

go and would love to, Nicola would there be any payment plan thing they would

consider??? Marina x

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, <MaddiganV@...> wrote:

I would love to go to this but as

with so many things it is cost, there is only so much money to go

around, do they ever go into schools? I think the answer for

parents on tight budgets is to try and get schools to stump up for this as it

is after all educational.

Vicky

In a message dated 30/09/2010 10:38:36 GMT Daylight Time, bbuyonline@... writes:

i would

strongly urge new parents to consider this course, growing minds have helped us

create a very successful programme for our child. they have helped us

enormously with speech (he has gone from non-verbal to verbal), behaviors,

learning, integrating into mainstream school, executive functioning issues etc.

they combine relationship based programmes (sonrise, rdi etc) with ABA/VB. they

are outstanding, very good value for money!

i sent one of my therapists to this

course last year (not in uk) and he came back having learnt loads, money and

time well spent.

its also good for people running sonrise programs, or ABA/VB programmes, they

have years of experience in both areas.

i would go again, but they're fed up of seeing me!!!

karenza

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