Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 do not move to fl unless you have the money to spend , and no st pete akin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 do not move to fl unless you have the money to spend , and no st pete akin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 ****this is an edited post that I first placed in the Autism-Florida list. It is clear that S.FL seems to be the best Fl has to offer so we are now focusing in the Broward and Dade areas.************ Hi! I am the mother of a 4 year old (in Sept) son with autism. My husband is from Florida (St. Pete) and most of his family is still in St. Pete. His parents live in Pensacola. He is begging to move back to what he affectionately calls " the land of milk and honey " . He does not care where as long as it is coastal. My son loves the beach and swimming and my husband loves to boat and fish. My son is still an early learner (ABLLS). He is somewhat verbal but not spontaneously and his articulation is very poor. He uses some sign language. He does well around older or calm, quiet children, but has auditory sensitivities to children crying, squealing, etc. He is a sensory seeker and loves to be hugged and rough-housed. His eye contact is excellent when he is engaged or interested. Otherwise he isn't so great at it. He has some pretend play. He has a wide range of affect and is very personable. He does not have tantrums really, and overall is a very easy child. Developmentally I would say he is in the 18-24 month range overall. He has a lot of splinter skills, but he has such a long way to go. But he is a hard worker and we are SO proud of his many accomplishments. He amazes us all the time =). Right now we have a AVB program 31.5 hours per week. We would want to continue using AVB. So, here are the questions I have. 1) What should I expect from the public schools? 2) Are there good public or private schools that incorporate AVB and 1:1 instruction? 3) Are there areas or school districts that I should steer clear of? 4)If you don't mind sharing with me what you average in ABA costs per year, I would appreciate it. I was impressed that FL has more BCBA's (over 1,000) than any other state. Do the BCBA's provide direct instruction, or do they mostly provide consultation? 5)Are the communities supportive and are there adequate (proactive and empowering) support groups? I thank you in advance for sharing your ideas, opinions and answers. Please feel free to e-mail me privately at love4jake@... if you'd prefer. Thanks, Beverly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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