Anonymous wrote:OP here. They do mention ABA in their description. I will tour. I don't know what to think. My child is refusing to do work at regular classroom even with supports and it's getting difficult for them to know what child knows or doesn't. Child does some school work at home (with complaining) and usually tests above grade level on tests with accomodations but I guess child is not making enough progress on the IEP goals with current supports. I love our current school and worry about how child will do with change. and re ABA I heard that it can be damaging to kids-I mean there is lots of conflicting information out there.
First it is supposed to be a really great program. We know a couple families who have had their kids in it and they loved it. I think if you have a child refusing to do work who is in elementary it's important for you to get them as much support as you can because when they get older it may be too late and much more difficult to intervene.
I get where you are because we were there about loving the school and thinking we did not want to move so we didn't but looking back we wish we could have gotten our child more support early on. We were denied access to any of the programs so I would look at your choice as an opportunity.