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  • in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #10710

    2 ABA Therapists required in the “Surrey” area to work with a 5 year old boy who has Asperger's. Must be able to commit to 2-3 hr shifts a day 6-9 hours a week. Experience preferred but not essential. Pay is commensurate with experience. Free training will be provided under the guidance of our ABA consultant Liana Maione (BCBA).

    Applicants must:
    • be responsible, fun and energetic
    • be at least 19 years old
    • have a clear criminal record check
    • have reliable transportation
    • be available to attend team meetings once a month
    • make a minimum 12 month commitment

    Send resumes to the following email address: jnerpio1@gmail.com

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #5753

    Does anyone know of a great Occuptaional Therapist that has worked with Sensory Processing Disorder in children with Autism? Looking in the area of Surrey, White Rock, Delta, Richmond.

    You can email me at
    buya@shaw.ca

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #510

    Sorry, I hope that my earlier post did not come out wrong. My son was just diagnosed 10 days ago, so the whole process is all new to me and I am trying everything I can to educate myself on treatment for my son. As you all know how confusing it can be the 1st while. Someone suggested Feat to me as a great resource and I did not know the back ground behind it. I am just one parent trying to get help from another, so If I offended anybody about asking about other therapies I apologize.
    Please I would love to hear from you on ABA treatment and how it works.
    Thank you
    Jennier Nerpio

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #511

    My soon to be 5 year old has just been diagnosed with Aspergers.
    The whole process in the begining for therapy and what one is to choose is overwhelming. My son is very high functioning, his main problems are socialization with peers and due to his sensory processing disorder overstimulation and self regulation. I would love to hear from parents who liked ABA as well as those who did not, or any other treatments one would recommend. Everyone seems to push ABA so I would love to hear if it did not work for some people.

    buya@shaw.ca

    please email me at buya@shaw.ca

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