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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you really sure you want ABA? Adults who went through it often report feeling coerced and misunderstood.[/quote] 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. [/quote]
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