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[quote=Anonymous]I have given up on ABA for the most part. I have a 5 y.o. DD with level 2 autism, and after going through 3 ABA technicians in 4 months, with zero, I mean zero changes, and sucking up all our little free time, I stopped looking. I'd rather spend the few hours in the afternoon between going home from school and her bedtime doing something fun and meaningful together. In addition, as a single parent, it was difficult, sometimes impossible, to make it work logistically. The impression I get from many ABA companies is that all these high minimum-hour requirements is because it's easy money. Of course, more hours is effective, as it would be with any therapy, but seeing the extremely incompetent technicians spending time with my child, it was obvious that as a previous poster stated, so much of it is a cash cow.[/quote]
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