Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Hi Annette, It all really depends on the quality of the teaching. Many group classes for kids with autism do not have nearly the high quality that Debi described. When my daughter was three she went to a special ed preschool that did very little for her, it used very little 1-to-1 instruction, no ABA, they spent 30 minutes in circle time with each kid having to say hello to each other kid, my daughter would fall out of her chair, then they started strapping her in as a " safety " measure. (Duh, she was bored out of her mind). The kind of intensive intervention our kids need usually involves giving our kids up and trusting other people -- even if involves 40 hours per week in your own home. Parents I know run videocameras down to their basement workrooms to watch their kids' home programs! It is really hard as a parent, especially when they are such little kids and can't tell you much. It is normal to feel a loss, and be upset about the separation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Hi Annette, It all really depends on the quality of the teaching. Many group classes for kids with autism do not have nearly the high quality that Debi described. When my daughter was three she went to a special ed preschool that did very little for her, it used very little 1-to-1 instruction, no ABA, they spent 30 minutes in circle time with each kid having to say hello to each other kid, my daughter would fall out of her chair, then they started strapping her in as a " safety " measure. (Duh, she was bored out of her mind). The kind of intensive intervention our kids need usually involves giving our kids up and trusting other people -- even if involves 40 hours per week in your own home. Parents I know run videocameras down to their basement workrooms to watch their kids' home programs! It is really hard as a parent, especially when they are such little kids and can't tell you much. It is normal to feel a loss, and be upset about the separation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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