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[quote=Anonymous]Dear OP, What you are experiencing is one of the toughest times on this journey. It has been over a dozen years since we conducted an ABA home program hiring /training therapist.to work with our DC. I recall a couple of times therapists took him beyond what we thought was the brink and we finally stepped in and stopped it. I will say that only happened a couple of times in our case, and that our brief intervention had no negative long term impact and things thereafter got better. It seemed like a day or two later it was possible to regroup. In our case, I think some of the therapists used better judgment to avoid the problems from arising. Granted, DC was very HFA even that time. Post-script, our child moved from an ABA Home program to a special education school in K and 1st grade,, and then mainstreamed in a small private by 2d and is now in college. You know every child is different, but it should get better. [/quote]
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