| Posted By | Message |
| lvdolphins |
Experiences? Posted 1/13/09 11:46 AM |
| lipglossjunky73 |
I have heard incredible things about this school, Dawn. I know of many students who went, and they have made incredible gains. Posted 1/13/09 11:57 AM |
| Diane |
Christopher goes there for their early intervention program, and the ABA, and all I can say is that I LOVE it there, everyone is wonderful. Posted 1/13/09 4:46 PM |
| lvdolphins |
Thank You so much ladies. Message edited 1/13/2009 5:38:12 PM. Posted 1/13/09 5:37 PM |
| rbsbabies |
I've heard wonderful things but more for kids with delays. Parents I know with kids on the spectrum prefer the YAP program. Depends on you and the child but I would look into as many schools as you can because there are tons out there. Posted 1/13/09 6:36 PM |
| Jackie24 |
I know teachers that work there, and love it. I know they do home and center based for EI children, they have pre school and SEIT. For ABA programs they have supervisors that create the programs for the children (not just the teachers), a lot of training and support, a team approach. Posted 1/13/09 6:56 PM |
| lipglossjunky73 |
while I am all for ABA, YAP is very intense and may not provide enough social opportunities for such a young child. I'm not a fan of DDI At all. It depends on what you are looking for though.... Posted 1/13/09 8:19 PM |
| dottiemchugh |
I have heard great things about this school. Ryan goes to DDI (which we love), so I can't say from experience, but Building Blocks always has positive reviews from people I have talked to. It is amazing what the school based setting can do. Ryan started in September and he has come so far! Posted 1/14/09 12:07 PM |
| colesmom |
Thanks Liza ..... I've said it before but its worth repeating ... we are SO VERY LUCKY to have you on this board. Thanks for looking out for our kids.
Posted 1/15/09 8:46 AM |
| Diane |
This is why we stayed away from DDI, . Message edited 1/15/2009 2:40:16 PM. Posted 1/15/09 2:39 PM |
| avamamma |
Don't know about Building Blocks, but Ava goes to Just Kids in Lindenhurst. We love it. Posted 1/16/09 11:07 AM |
| lipglossjunky73 |
I should clarify - I do like a lot of DDI classes, just not a big fan of their YAP program - I worked in other classes and they were great!!! It depends on the teacher!!! Posted 1/19/09 7:46 AM |
| emc |
Sorry, I haven't been on here in about a month...but was really glad to see this post Posted 1/19/09 8:44 PM |
| rbsbabies |
My son is in the Starting Early program and is doing wonderful. Even though he is on the spectrum we felt it was better for him to have more social interaction. I like the program alot but I always wonder if there was something else out there that could have been better for him. I guess as a parent we always wonder and question what is best? I had such a tough time chosing a school so I would take as much advice as you can and explore them all. Good luck! Posted 1/19/09 8:47 PM |
| calvincat |
I know this has been out here for a while, but just want to add my .02. We enrolled our son in Building Blocks when he was first diagnosed with ASD. It was probably the biggest waste of his time (almost a year) and we couldn't wait to pull him out of there. We had absolutely wonderful staff come to our home for services, but their on-site program was terrible for him. It will all depend on what kind of help your DS needs. I heard they are terrific for language delays and others not as severe as ASD. We ended up pulling him out and putting him in YAP and it was the best decision we could have made. He soared there. We heard many negative things about the YAP program, but they seemed to all come from teachers outside of the school and it was all hearsay. if your child needs ABA, you can't find a better place. Just please consider what's best for your child and go with your gut. Posted 4/16/09 5:16 PM |