Anonymous wrote:Stay away from National Therapy Center.
Anonymous wrote:mamakr wrote:My 16-year-old son waas just recently diagnosed with mild Autism Spectrum Disorder. I have been reading about ABA therapy. Has anyone had a good experience with it and actually seen results/change in their teen child? Any recommendations for good ABA therapists in the area would be greatly appreciated. I'm in Montgomery County and prefer a therapist that will come to our home.
Thank you.
There are NO providers that will work with teens, and believe me, I have looked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I don’t have a teen but ABA was transformative for my HFA child. He had a hard time with social skills to include interrupting, talking about things out of context etc. The therapists were young and energetic and played so many games with him and taught him how to interact. I think if you could find someone who could coach your son in this manner maybe there could be a benefit. We did also have a horrible ABA and I think about that and feel bad I put my 6 yo through that. At 8 though he’s doing great.
That's speech therapy, not ABA.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applied_behavior_analysis
It's great that clinics doing speech therapy and calling it ABA for advertising/billing , instead of actual (bad) ABA.
But you can also skip the ABA facade and go directly to a speech therapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was diagnosed at 11, and ABA was suggested. We ultimately decided against it because it didn’t seem age appropriate.
ABA does NOT have an age limit.
mamakr wrote:My 16-year-old son waas just recently diagnosed with mild Autism Spectrum Disorder. I have been reading about ABA therapy. Has anyone had a good experience with it and actually seen results/change in their teen child? Any recommendations for good ABA therapists in the area would be greatly appreciated. I'm in Montgomery County and prefer a therapist that will come to our home.
Thank you.