OP: It doesn't have to be ABA, but we are in ABA now and love it. It's supporting a lot of good speech, school, and OT skills. I trust our ABA therapists too. I know adults with ASD have and are reporting bad experiences and it concerned me initially. However, the approach seems to have changed or at least is different with my child. Our therapy is play-based and we have very caring and well-educated/trained therapists. I have come across many schools and teachers that lack a basic understanding of autism and having a therapist at school who does may help my child's inclusion experience. At this point though, I just want a place to allow an aide for my child. |
OP: Thank you! This is good to know. Arlington is not too far from us if we need to go there for school. |
OP: Wow! Thank you! My DC is in an inclusive classroom without a dedicated aide, but it is a special education early childhood center so there are speech, OT, special ed teachers, and ABA therapists in the building. I will miss it next year. I wish they had kindergarten. What I think is not significant may seem too much for some - LOL |
No, I went Catholic schools and was not Catholic. They take money from Catholic and non-Catholic families. |
| Go public - much better support. I say this as parent with a child in catholic school. Accommodations offered are a joke. |
| Basilica School of St Mary has their Mater Dei program, which is fantastic. They just did an Open House specific to the program - I would call up to see if there is another scheduled soon. |
| Nooooo don’t do it. They cannot accommodate the emotions of a special needs child and quite frankly, don’t really want to. Most can’t even handle gifted kids. Absolutely go public. |
That’s quite a sweeping statement with no facts given to support it. |
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OP diocesan schools typically don’t have the resources to accommodate many special needs. Staff, money, etc.
If an aide is permissible you still may find the teacher and admin is resentful of the situation. This is not the avenue I’d explore if I had a child that needs at in person aide specializing in ABA. And yes I had a child in Catholic school and they’d counsel out for lesser concerns. |
| If the school allows an aide-You will have to provide and pay for the aide. Additionally that aide will need to go through a clearance process-Virtus to be allowed onsite. Please also know they don't do IEP's so the school is not under the same obligations as public schools for accommodations. |
+1 As a Catholic mom of a gifted child with LD and ADHD at an ADW school, I could not agree more about our school being unwilling to accommodate and surprisingly intolerant. |