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  • in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3890

    Dear Parents,

    Q: Struggling to get an ABA assistant for your son or daughter at school?

    Thanks to all that have responded to our earlier post. It is very exciting to know that there are many Parents that are active plus very interested to secure ABA EA in their schools for their kids.

    We write again to welcome Parents to send in any inquiries and one of our team will respond to your email within 24 – 48 hours. If your situation is urgent, please mark "URGENT" in your subject line and this will put your request in high priority.

    Thank you for your response and please forward to any Consultants and Parents that you believe may be searching on how to help their child get access to ABA at school!!

    All inquiries welcome!

    Please email all inquiries to: aba4mychild@gmail.com

    We need a phone number as well if you wish us to return calls. Thank you.

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3922

    Hi Bev
    Will there by any posting of this radio interview? I was out on the 26th so I could not listen or call in to support this important cause. Please post so we can listen and be inspired. Thanks.

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3934

    Hi Tony
    That's easy to answer…why must disabled kids suffer and be first in line to ax their education??Because disabled kids are non existent. Look what happened to James Delorey from Nova Scotia going into the woods freezing without warm clothes and dies days later. It doesn't have to be this way.

    It is sad that we put up vigils and light candles and grieve over the lost kids like James but do nothing about the ones that are still here and could be the next James Delorey.

    Disgusting and ridiculous

    in reply to: Room Three: Discussions about Government Topics #2471

    Thanks Jemma for that post. I find the conclusion of this to be absolutely disgusting. Put an ASD kid in her family and watch these politicians scramble to get the very best care out there for their kids. Suddenly it becomes "their" problem. But for now, it is OUR problem.

    I think our kids are fortunate to have us, they don't have anyone else. What is sad to know is when parents contemplate suicide or hunger strikes and still there is James Delorey from Nova Scotia but no cause to fund ABA

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3943

    Hello all Therapists and students in Psychology !

    We are hiring a therapist for our home team in North Burnaby. Our shifts are available:

    Tue, Wed, Thur 4pm-6:30pm (2.5 hrs)

    Our little guy is a happy, fun loving, smart and curious 9 and a half year old. He turns 10 this May!

    Experience with academics is an asset !

    Please send resumes to the following email:

    therapistforhirenow@gmail.com

    Thanks

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #7472

    Hello all Therapists and students in Psychology !

    We are hiring a therapist for our home team in North Burnaby. Our shifts are available:

    Tue, Wed, Thur 4pm-6:30pm (2.5 hrs)

    Our little guy is a happy, fun loving, smart and curious 9 and a half year old. He turns 10 this May!

    Experience with academics is an asset !

    Please send resumes to the following email:

    therapistforhirenow@gmail.com

    Thanks

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3560

    Hello there,

    anyone can share info or personal
    experience regarding :

    Gilpin Elementary
    Brentwood Park Elementary
    Parkcrest Elementary
    Gilmore Community
    Westridge School

    pls email to: onesweetguy@shaw.ca

    Thx and appreciate this much.

    in reply to: Room Three: Discussions about Government Topics #2230

    Seven-year-old James Delorey still missing

    The Canadian Press

    SOUTH BAR, N.S. — A search is underway today for an autistic boy who wandered away from his home in rural Cape Breton without a winter coat, as an early winter storm hit the island.
    Seven-year-old James Delorey was apparently following the family’s dog when he walked into the woods near South Bar at around 2 p.m. on Saturday.
    Police say the brown-haired boy, who weighs about 60 pounds, was wearing dark jeans, a blue plaid shirt and a grey-coloured vest.
    The temperature was cold early Sunday and winds were gusting and wet snow falling as the storm made its way eastwards to Newfoundland.
    Several hours after the search started on Saturday, military officials in Halifax dispatched a Cormorant helicopter from Canadian Forces Base Greenwood, while boats searched the east side of Sydney harbour as well.
    However, Staff Sgt. Ken O’Neill, a spokesman for Cape Breton Regional Police, said at noon on Sunday that there was “no change” in the status of the search about 10 kilometres north of Sydney.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #560

    Seven-year-old James Delorey still missing

    The Canadian Press

    SOUTH BAR, N.S. — A search is underway today for an autistic boy who wandered away from his home in rural Cape Breton without a winter coat, as an early winter storm hit the island.
    Seven-year-old James Delorey was apparently following the family’s dog when he walked into the woods near South Bar at around 2 p.m. on Saturday.
    Police say the brown-haired boy, who weighs about 60 pounds, was wearing dark jeans, a blue plaid shirt and a grey-coloured vest.
    The temperature was cold early Sunday and winds were gusting and wet snow falling as the storm made its way eastwards to Newfoundland.
    Several hours after the search started on Saturday, military officials in Halifax dispatched a Cormorant helicopter from Canadian Forces Base Greenwood, while boats searched the east side of Sydney harbour as well.
    However, Staff Sgt. Ken O’Neill, a spokesman for Cape Breton Regional Police, said at noon on Sunday that there was “no change” in the status of the search about 10 kilometres north of Sydney.

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #5721

    Seven-year-old James Delorey still missing

    The Canadian Press

    SOUTH BAR, N.S. — A search is underway today for an autistic boy who wandered away from his home in rural Cape Breton without a winter coat, as an early winter storm hit the island.
    Seven-year-old James Delorey was apparently following the family’s dog when he walked into the woods near South Bar at around 2 p.m. on Saturday.
    Police say the brown-haired boy, who weighs about 60 pounds, was wearing dark jeans, a blue plaid shirt and a grey-coloured vest.
    The temperature was cold early Sunday and winds were gusting and wet snow falling as the storm made its way eastwards to Newfoundland.
    Several hours after the search started on Saturday, military officials in Halifax dispatched a Cormorant helicopter from Canadian Forces Base Greenwood, while boats searched the east side of Sydney harbour as well.
    However, Staff Sgt. Ken O’Neill, a spokesman for Cape Breton Regional Police, said at noon on Sunday that there was “no change” in the status of the search about 10 kilometres north of Sydney.

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