Anonymous wrote:Lots of empathy for the PP who had a bad experience. It sounds like a fit issue for that particular mix of kids and the provider should have seen red flags during the intake and given you more information about the other kids signing up and the curriculum.
IME Alvord Baker is very honest about group fit and very transparent about what they teach and don't teach. We have been extremely happy with the practice. Probably the best thing we've spent money on. If you're thinking about a group I would advise you to go to the office and flip through the book they have with the curriculum. The individual providers seem to change it up a bit by emphasizing some things or skipping some lessons based on the needs of kids they get for a particular session but I don't think they go outside the curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:
If you are looking for a therapist 1-1, I would call them and actually explain that you are looking for someone warm and caring. There are different personalities and each has different strengths so I am sure you can find a good match.
I truly have nothing but respect for the office and all they have done to help my son.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a therapist recommendation for our 8 year old son who exhibits signs of anxiety (nail biting) and who is lacking in social skills (monologues regarding his own interests).
He has been seeing an OT with 2 years to address proprioception and low core muscle tone, and to build coordination and balance. He also goes to gymnastics to build strength. He has made dramatic improvement, but because of these issues, it is a challenge for him to participate in some of the more physical games (involving monkey bars, first instance, or shooting a basketball) during recess, which isolates him more. He doesn't readily share these experiences and tends to shrug them off, but seems to exhibit anxiety as a result. He has been going to the social thinking group at CCL, which seems to be mildly helpful. He has liked all of his therapists so far. But we feel we needed to have another pair of eyes on him to see what we are missing in terms of the social skills and anxiety. So we turned to Alvord Baker.
He met Dr. Shiffrin for an intake and she seemed impersonal and his stress level went up in the session, so it seemed counter productive. We need a warm therapist who had expertise with quirky, sweet boys with poor social skills and anxiety. Also, regarding group, any thoughts regarding Dr. Berghorst? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a therapist recommendation for our 8 year old son who exhibits signs of anxiety (nail biting) and who is lacking in social skills (monologues regarding his own interests).
He has been seeing an OT with 2 years to address proprioception and low core muscle tone, and to build coordination and balance. He also goes to gymnastics to build strength. He has made dramatic improvement, but because of these issues, it is a challenge for him to participate in some of the more physical games (involving monkey bars, first instance, or shooting a basketball) during recess, which isolates him more. He doesn't readily share these experiences and tends to shrug them off, but seems to exhibit anxiety as a result. He has been going to the social thinking group at CCL, which seems to be mildly helpful. He has liked all of his therapists so far. But we feel we needed to have another pair of eyes on him to see what we are missing in terms of the social skills and anxiety. So we turned to Alvord Baker.
He met Dr. Shiffrin for an intake and she seemed impersonal and his stress level went up in the session, so it seemed counter productive. We need a warm therapist who had expertise with quirky, sweet boys with poor social skills and anxiety. Also, regarding group, any thoughts regarding Dr. Berghorst? Thanks!