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Nat whatever 'intensive therapy' you are doing ie aba, dir, rdi.

sonrise etc.

You will need to get it put on your child's SEN statement....which

usually means 1 year on average going through tribunal. But some

LEA's will give in and give the therapy.

I spent £££'s training the LSA in ABA but she never did it....now I

have home tutors that go into m/s... the consistency is fantastic. I

feel so much better someone with right attitude/motivation is now

helping my son.

tat

You need to apply for statement...if you have one the annual

review....when they rewrite the statement you have so many weeks to

appear when it is finalised....so this is the right time of year for

you!But mention it in Annual Review....if you know what therapy you

want...otherwise use this time to look at what would meet your

child's educational needs first.

It depends on what level your child is at to what therapy is used I

guess.... sonrise for starters,ABA is the foundation of learning, RDI

or DIR I would consider to move onto for more social skills as my boy

gets older. Still depends though on level your child is at. LEAs are

more likely to fund ABA or DIR as classed 'educational'.

, I didnt realise either adrenal gland effect how 'social' to

much for him....I will try a bath after school...good idea! He is on

very high Vit C like you said!

> >> >

> >> > I have been home educating for a year now. More and more my

son is

> >> > asking for children and every time he goes by a school and sees

> > kids,

> >> > he cries for " school " , " children " . Breaks ,my heart that I cant

> > make

> >> > him understand how the local schools would be the ruin of him.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > I always swore he would never go to a " special school " because

of

> > the

> >> > nature of them whre I live (all teacch, and basically not

autism

> >> > specific in any way (if that is even possible).

> >> >

> >> > but today i found out about a school that is not MLD or SLD,

just a

> >> > school for " sensitive " kids and kids who have serious medical

> >> > problems as well.

> >> >

> >> > I know this is a decision I have to make but really appreciate

some

> >> > opinions. I am going to go and look at the school and if they

are

> > not

> >> > the " listening " type, i will walk away. Some of the kids who

go to

> >> > this school have lives that will be shortened due to severe

illness

> >> > and I have heard that the teachers are very pro parent.

> >> >

> >> > My son is not going to learn social communication by osmosis,

but

> >> > then again, maybe he will. There is no one autism and the fact

he

> > is

> >> > hankering after kids and love being with them, is a positive

> > sign????

> >> >

> >> > by the way, my friend who comes round regular came over today

and i

> >> > said to my boy " stephanie is here! " . He ran into the kitchen

from

> > the

> >> > garden and gave her a big hug. He doesnt even partuclarly like

her,

> >> > as far as i knew!!! I was gushing. it was yet another first, he

> > never

> >> > even did that with his daddy.

> >> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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