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Reply to "The ethics of price gauging special needs families"
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[quote=Anonymous] Once we started getting priced out it turned into a blessing because we found better services we could afford. Instead of social skills group, we just kept trying sports-rec sports, regular sports, different sports until DC finally found the right match. We also started planning group events at our home and outside our home to get DC socializing more. We hired an outstanding young woman training to be a speech therapist for ST and it was a much better match. She is now a ST and we have been one of her references for years. For tutoring, we started experimenting with online platforms until we found a match. Her prices went up, but still quite reasonable. We hired a local teen to help our child with motor skills. We paid everyone well above going rate for the experience level, and I will be honest, the services most of the time were better than boutique services folks. Think outside the box. [/quote]
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