Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 ABA = APPLIED BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS I am not sure about the AVA. DeDee Re: ABA/AVA What are ABA therapy & AVA therapy? > Hi , > Scratch one out of the possible list. Sugar, dairy and gluten would be next on the list but hope you find some answers. I'm glad that Noah seems pretty healthy, lets not jinx it, right? That is great. Good luck with the Nutrivene research & for a therapist. > Nutrivene was not for my son and I ended up tossing it in the wastebasket. That was an ouch in our pocket book as it could be pretty expensive. What did not work for my son, though might help Noah. > Just make sure if any other vitamin are given that it does not contain sugar, artificial flavor, artificial coloring, etc. > has been doing wonderful with the ABA Therapy. Today I found out about of a gentleman that has the reputation of working with kids who have Downs, he is a behavior analyst and works at a private school in a different city primarily w/Downs kids. He has many years of experience and studied with some of the best behavior analysts. > While there are some significant differences in the challenges our ASD kids face, the principles of ABA are valid for teaching children with all types of disabilities (and those without any disability!). Definitely understands the science of ABA. Just one conversation with him and you'll know what he means. He lives, breathes, and talks ABA - he really loves what he does. Which I was told. So I'm on a mission to get a hold of him. The ABA therapist who works with kinda of knows him, so she is going to contact someone that normally speaks to him. I'm going to keep my fingers crossed. > I'm interested on hearing more on Noah, thanks so much. > Where do you live? > > Irma,Ds/ASD -------------------------------------------------- Checkout our homepage for information, bookmarks, and photos of our kids. Share favorite bookmarks, ideas, and other information by including them. Don't forget, messages are a permanent record of the archives for our list. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ -------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 What are ABA therapy & AVA therapy? > Hi , > Scratch one out of the possible list. Sugar, dairy and gluten would be next on the list but hope you find some answers. I'm glad that Noah seems pretty healthy, lets not jinx it, right? That is great. Good luck with the Nutrivene research & for a therapist. > Nutrivene was not for my son and I ended up tossing it in the wastebasket. That was an ouch in our pocket book as it could be pretty expensive. What did not work for my son, though might help Noah. > Just make sure if any other vitamin are given that it does not contain sugar, artificial flavor, artificial coloring, etc. > has been doing wonderful with the ABA Therapy. Today I found out about of a gentleman that has the reputation of working with kids who have Downs, he is a behavior analyst and works at a private school in a different city primarily w/Downs kids. He has many years of experience and studied with some of the best behavior analysts. > While there are some significant differences in the challenges our ASD kids face, the principles of ABA are valid for teaching children with all types of disabilities (and those without any disability!). Definitely understands the science of ABA. Just one conversation with him and you'll know what he means. He lives, breathes, and talks ABA - he really loves what he does. Which I was told. So I'm on a mission to get a hold of him. The ABA therapist who works with kinda of knows him, so she is going to contact someone that normally speaks to him. I'm going to keep my fingers crossed. > I'm interested on hearing more on Noah, thanks so much. > Where do you live? > > Irma,Ds/ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Thanks!! will try to remember this. What's invovled with this that of therapy? > ABA = APPLIED BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS > > I am not sure about the AVA. DeDee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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