Anonymous wrote:My guess is they make you pay for intakes and if they don't have enough for a group, they tell you they don't have a match.
Anonymous wrote:I think the practice and the groups are terrific but it may be because my child's needs were a good match for their curriculum. The experience also really varies depending on the mix of other kids and DS had a really nice group of outgoing and friendly boys.
Anxious child has occasional meltdowns? Good match.
Challenges with good sportsmanship? Good match.
Anxious child who has trouble staying calm and dealing with stress? Good match.
Doesn't follow directions well? Could be good, could be bad depending on the clinician and other group members.
Child who doesn't have friends and is looking to learn more how about how to join in? Poor match, IMO. But the practice does have ASD groups and those may focus more on this skill.
My child wasn't the right fit for the group. It's been a year or so but as I recall I never even spoke to the psychologist before the appt. There's a ton of admin at the practice. I filled out something like 40 pages of forms for the one appt and I'm not exaggerating. We had a few followup conversations via email with the psychologist but that was all she wrote. I'll never go back even though I know some people speak highly of the practice.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You probably found my post about them--they took my $200 for an intake eval and then told us my kid wasn't right for the class. Probably the most horrible fleecing I've experienced since DS was diagnosed.
What was the justification? They didn't think your child would benefit? It seems like they should've figured that out on the phone.
Anonymous wrote:NP here - I went to this practice in the past, paid the initial fee, did therapy for my child. We then had to stop bc of schedule issues. I called recently to start again and they want another fee to be paid. Granted we would start with a new therapist but this seems predatory to me. Needless to say, we won't be going back.
But, given the dearth of therapists for children, I am very disappointed. We thought out sessions there were God. Just not happy with the practice of billing another intake fee.
Anonymous wrote:You probably found my post about them--they took my $200 for an intake eval and then told us my kid wasn't right for the class. Probably the most horrible fleecing I've experienced since DS was diagnosed.