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Looking for a ABA therapist. Training is nice but not required. Our son is 4 and is doing amazing under the direction of Early Autism Project (EAP).
We are located in Surrey near Willowbrook mall (we are just a block from Langley)
Please contact me if interested
I am looking for a therapist to join our team. We are looking for 6-12 hours per week working with our son who turns 4 this month.
Details:
We live in Cloverdale near Willowbrook Mall.
Our Son is starting his second year, is verbal and doing very well.
Our consultant is Margo Squire of EAP.Please email me If you are Interested and available.
Thanks,
JacquelineBarbara ..you made me cry. I hope with time I will get more strenght.
Have you ever tryed to send it to a newspaper? or media?
Could you email me? I'd like to talk about your "Imagine".
Jacquline
jmrbell@telus.netWe are currently looking for a Jr. ABA Therapists to join our team. Our son is 3 and he is adorable, fun and a quick learner. Our consultant is Margo Squire of EAP.
We are near willowbrook mall in Langley (although actually in cloverdale, I can walk to the mall in less than 5 mins). A commitment of 6 – 12 hours (Times to be discussed) per week and biweekly meetings are required. Experienced is not require as training willbe provided.
Please email your resume to jmrbell@telus.net
Hi!!
I am posting for a friend, who trying to get her son assessed.
First she problems getting a user ID. Her emails are not getting answered. So If some one in charge could email her and help that would be apperciated.
Second She wanted to know if anyone had any opion on getting the private assesment done through Pivot Point. (Basiclly any opions on pivot point would be appreciated)
Her name is Raeleen..
Her emails is
rae_den@shaw.caThanks for your help.
As far as I know.. Yes. I just asked the city of Surrey and they gave me a form (Form B) to be filled in by the physician and property owner. The Doctour needs to verify a disability, and you as a home owner needs to verify the person is a relative living in your home AND That in order for this person to manage normal daily functioning in the home you are incurring costs for physical assitance in the home that exceeds $150 per month. (Then you have to discribe briefly the type of physical assistance)
Jacqueline.
I would be interested in knowing if anyone has done this and any cautions we should know of?
Okay… now I don't get it.
I finally narrow down my "consultant" and get all my ducks in a row for funding.. only to have them say that to get funding I have to have a consultant off the ACTBC list of Qualified service providers.
AND to say that I should go with the government holding the funding and paying the consultants … cause If I do it many of the providers and consultants will charge me GSt… Where-as if they bill directly to the Government they don't… Thus doing the billing part myself will cost me 7% … (Now they said a month of funding.. but I am thinking it is only the consultant or professionals not EVERYONE)
I mean everytime Ithink I am getting somewhere… another "road block" or detour occurs…
Jacqueline
Has any one heard of any of the following:
EIBI program (Offered by the governement I think)
ABC (A consulting group in BC) with Christina Louie as ABC's Intake Coordinator
OR
A Private consultant in Ontario named: Annette Griffith
Any information on any of the Above would be great.
Thanks.
Jacqueline
I am looking for the family we (My husband and I) met at the Autism conference in North Vancouver. They had a older child (teenager I believe) and were having trouble finding a consultant.
I have a name of a consultant who may take you on so please email me If you are still looking.
Jacqueline
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