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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the uninformed person who keeps insisting ABA isn't appropriate for a child with MERLD, you really are full of it. ABA is for behavior and people who are certified are of course qualified to deal with MERLD as well as autism. If you want to get someone who specialize in speech you get a speech therapist. DUH. http://bacb.com/bcba-requirements/[/quote] I was told to stay away from it for my MERLD child by the professionals who saw him. Now, we DID have a Functional Behavior Assessment done and put in some school supports that modified his behavior there. But full-on ABA is wicked expensive, very time consuming (12 to 15 to 25 hours a week) and doesn't increase receptive language. And the expressive language it produces is often very scripted -- I've witnessed that firsthand with kids who have had intensive ABA. Really, most MERLD kids don't need ABA. A good behavior support plan, a speech therapist and parents who understand modeling and recasting goes a long way. We saved that ABA money and went on fabulous vacations that truly sparked his conversational language. [/quote]
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