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  • in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #727
    Bev Sharpe
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    Holiday greetings to those of you running a bonafide, ABA treatment program for your children.

    My daughter put every ornament on our Christmas tree by herself this year, correctly identifying each one. She participated in her school’s Christmas choir, singing Christmas Carols. She also participated in line-dancing at the Christmas dance on the last day of school before Christmas break.

    My daughter is now 17 yrs. old. She has been in an ABA treatment program for 14 yrs. All of her achievements were due to the thousands of hours of one-on-one treatment. This treatment has enabled her to enjoy the Christmas activities that typically developing children enjoy.

    I now look forward to Christmas morning, as my daughter has learned how to open presents, turn-take with gift-opening, and even clean up the wrappings after the gift-opening is finished.
    My Behaviour Consultant, Miss Shelley Davis, specifically designed programs for each one of these achievements.

    It is vital that this science-backed, peer-reviewed, bonafide treatment for Autism be covered by Medicare. Please take time this holiday season to view the film, “Medicare’s Orphans” on the Medicare for Autism Now! website.

    Thank you to Jean Lewis and David Marley, founders of Medicare for Autism Now!, who spent 2 years on this film which chronicles the 14 years of advocacy, litigation in a succinct 42 minute documentary.

    Sincerest thanks to Dr. Sabrina Freeman who founded FEATBC in 1996, bringing the message to Canada, that Autism treatment exists, it works, and it is called Applied Behaviour Analysis. Her blog, “Autism Pundit” is a must-read.

    Beverley Sharpe
    Proud parent of Miss A
    FEATBC

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #6739
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Holiday greetings to those of you running a bonafide, ABA treatment program for your children.

    My daughter put every ornament on our Christmas tree by herself this year, correctly identifying each one. She participated in her school’s Christmas choir, singing Christmas Carols. She also participated in line-dancing at the Christmas dance on the last day of school before Christmas break.

    My daughter is now 17 yrs. old. She has been in an ABA treatment program for 14 yrs. All of her achievements were due to the thousands of hours of one-on-one treatment. This treatment has enabled her to enjoy the Christmas activities that typically developing children enjoy.

    I now look forward to Christmas morning, as my daughter has learned how to open presents, turn-take with gift-opening, and even clean up the wrappings after the gift-opening is finished.
    My Behaviour Consultant, Miss Shelley Davis, specifically designed programs for each one of these achievements.

    It is vital that this science-backed, peer-reviewed, bonafide treatment for Autism be covered by Medicare. Please take time this holiday season to view the film, “Medicare’s Orphans” on the Medicare for Autism Now! website.

    Thank you to Jean Lewis and David Marley, founders of Medicare for Autism Now!, who spent 2 years on this film which chronicles the 14 years of advocacy, litigation in a succinct 42 minute documentary.

    Sincerest thanks to Dr. Sabrina Freeman who founded FEATBC in 1996, bringing the message to Canada, that Autism treatment exists, it works, and it is called Applied Behaviour Analysis. Her blog, “Autism Pundit” is a must-read.

    Beverley Sharpe
    Proud parent of Miss A
    FEATBC

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3735
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Hello everyone, I am posting on behalf of another parent.

    ATTENTION BURNABY PARENTS
    If you have children who attend, or are about to attend school in the Burnaby School District, please contact me ASAP for some very important information.
    My email is: nobullyingkids@gmail.com

    Regards, Kate Van Rose

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3738
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    A reminder to all:

    The FEAT BC Discussion Group has been designed to discuss any topic relevant to home-based A.B.A. programs (including Government funding and school issues). When we use the term A.B.A., we mean discrete-trial-based interventions, also referred to as "Applied Behaviour Analysis" or "Lovaas-type" Intensive Behavioural Treatment for autism and related disorders. This is not an appropriate forum to discuss the latest, unscientific 'cure of the day.'or "Alternative therapies.|

    ABA is the only scientific, data-backed, peer-reviewed treatment for Autism. Its efficacy is beyond debate. Parents, do your homework, read the data, spend your money, and your child's precious time wisely. Do what works: Applied Behaviour Analysis.

    Beverley Sharpe
    Proud parent of Miss A

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #732
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    A reminder to all:

    The FEAT BC Discussion Group has been designed to discuss any topic relevant to home-based A.B.A. programs (including Government funding and school issues). When we use the term A.B.A., we mean discrete-trial-based interventions, also referred to as "Applied Behaviour Analysis" or "Lovaas-type" Intensive Behavioural Treatment for autism and related disorders. This is not an appropriate forum to discuss the latest, unscientific 'cure of the day.'or "Alternative therapies.|

    ABA is the only scientific, data-backed, peer-reviewed treatment for Autism. Its efficacy is beyond debate. Parents, do your homework, read the data, spend your money, and your child's precious time wisely. Do what works: Applied Behaviour Analysis.

    Beverley Sharpe
    Proud parent of Miss A

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3758
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Recent posts have not been in accordance with the FEAT BC Discussion Group Rules.

    To be a member in good standing, please respect the following:

    1) Be courteous to each other. We ask you to refrain from abusive language, insults and profanity (swearing).

    2) Personal attacks are not permissible in the FEAT BC Discussion Group. We respect all opinions even if we disagree with them.

    3) Professionals such as lawyers, autism consultants, advocates, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, physiotherapists etc., are not allowed to advertise directly or indirectly using their professional designation or business contact information on this website. Existing autism therapists advising of their capacity to add families or those seeking employment as therapists i.e., paraprofessionals, are the only exceptions to this rule. The Board Administrator of the FEAT of BC discussion forum will make the final determination.

    4) Organizations or companies sponsoring or operating autism conferences or workshops that are not sponsored by FEAT of BC, are not permitted to advertise — directly or indirectly — on the discussion board without prior written permission. If the conference organizers believe that the conference would benefit FEAT of BC Discussion Boards users, we ask that they please contact FEAT of BC to request permission to advertise on the board.

    5) This is NOT a confidential discussion forum. Responsibility for posts to the FEAT BC Discussion Group lies entirely with the author who posted the original message.

    6) The FEAT BC Discussion Group has been designed to discuss any topic relevant to home-based A.B.A. programs (including Government funding and school issues). When we use the term A.B.A., we mean discrete-trial-based interventions, also referred to as "Applied Behaviour Analysis" or "Lovaas-type" Intensive Behavioural Treatment for autism and related disorders. This is not an appropriate forum to discuss the latest, unscientific 'cure of the day.' If you would like to discuss alternative autism treatment options, please use the discussion forum hosted by the Autism Society of B.C, at http://www.autismbc.ca, or the THE AUTISM MAIL LIST

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #764
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Recent posts have not been in accordance with the FEAT BC Discussion Group Rules.

    To be a member in good standing, please respect the following:

    1) Be courteous to each other. We ask you to refrain from abusive language, insults and profanity (swearing).

    2) Personal attacks are not permissible in the FEAT BC Discussion Group. We respect all opinions even if we disagree with them.

    3) Professionals such as lawyers, autism consultants, advocates, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, physiotherapists etc., are not allowed to advertise directly or indirectly using their professional designation or business contact information on this website. Existing autism therapists advising of their capacity to add families or those seeking employment as therapists i.e., paraprofessionals, are the only exceptions to this rule. The Board Administrator of the FEAT of BC discussion forum will make the final determination.

    4) Organizations or companies sponsoring or operating autism conferences or workshops that are not sponsored by FEAT of BC, are not permitted to advertise — directly or indirectly — on the discussion board without prior written permission. If the conference organizers believe that the conference would benefit FEAT of BC Discussion Boards users, we ask that they please contact FEAT of BC to request permission to advertise on the board.

    5) This is NOT a confidential discussion forum. Responsibility for posts to the FEAT BC Discussion Group lies entirely with the author who posted the original message.

    6) The FEAT BC Discussion Group has been designed to discuss any topic relevant to home-based A.B.A. programs (including Government funding and school issues). When we use the term A.B.A., we mean discrete-trial-based interventions, also referred to as "Applied Behaviour Analysis" or "Lovaas-type" Intensive Behavioural Treatment for autism and related disorders. This is not an appropriate forum to discuss the latest, unscientific 'cure of the day.' If you would like to discuss alternative autism treatment options, please use the discussion forum hosted by the Autism Society of B.C, at http://www.autismbc.ca, or the THE AUTISM MAIL LIST

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3774
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Happy Mother's Day to the legion of Mothers and Father's that manage home-based ABA Treatment programs for their children. ABA Treatment is the only bonafide treatment for Autism.
    A must read for all is Dr. Sabrina Freeman's latest book The Complete Guide for Autism Treatments is up on Amazon in a Kindle e-reader edition. Dr. Foxx wrote the foreward and the rest is a careful and meticulous analysis of all Autism treatments.
    The URL is:
    http://tinyurl.com/46x3dao

    This book carefully explains each purported treatment for Autism, gives you the facts and data, and is a must read book. Looking for a clear no-nonsense, fact-based book? This is the one to read.
    Don't forget to register a "like" for your facebook page when you read this book, it will let other parents know that this book is the one worth reading.

    A big THANK YOU to Sabrina Freeman for doing this monumental task of putting the truth about Autism treatments to paper. Children are already benefitting from the huge amount of selfless work you did when you started FEATBC and you never stop giving to the cause of children and their medically necessary Autism treatment. This book is another great resource which tells the truth, and enables parents to make the informed choice to start the only treatment program that works: Applied Behaviour Analysis.

    Thank you Dr. Sabrina Freeman.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #766
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Happy Mother's Day to the legion of Mothers and Father's that manage home-based ABA Treatment programs for their children. ABA Treatment is the only bonafide treatment for Autism.
    A must read for all is Dr. Sabrina Freeman's latest book The Complete Guide for Autism Treatments is up on Amazon in a Kindle e-reader edition. Dr. Foxx wrote the foreward and the rest is a careful and meticulous analysis of all Autism treatments.
    The URL is:
    http://tinyurl.com/46x3dao

    This book carefully explains each purported treatment for Autism, gives you the facts and data, and is a must read book. Looking for a clear no-nonsense, fact-based book? This is the one to read.
    Don't forget to register a "like" for your facebook page when you read this book, it will let other parents know that this book is the one worth reading.

    A big THANK YOU to Sabrina Freeman for doing this monumental task of putting the truth about Autism treatments to paper. Children are already benefitting from the huge amount of selfless work you did when you started FEATBC and you never stop giving to the cause of children and their medically necessary Autism treatment. This book is another great resource which tells the truth, and enables parents to make the informed choice to start the only treatment program that works: Applied Behaviour Analysis.

    Thank you Dr. Sabrina Freeman.

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #6889
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Happy Mother's Day to the legion of Mothers and Father's that manage home-based ABA Treatment programs for their children. ABA Treatment is the only bonafide treatment for Autism.
    A must read for all is Dr. Sabrina Freeman's latest book The Complete Guide for Autism Treatments is up on Amazon in a Kindle e-reader edition. Dr. Foxx wrote the foreward and the rest is a careful and meticulous analysis of all Autism treatments.
    The URL is:
    http://tinyurl.com/46x3dao

    This book carefully explains each purported treatment for Autism, gives you the facts and data, and is a must read book. Looking for a clear no-nonsense, fact-based book? This is the one to read.
    Don't forget to register a "like" for your facebook page when you read this book, it will let other parents know that this book is the one worth reading.

    A big THANK YOU to Sabrina Freeman for doing this monumental task of putting the truth about Autism treatments to paper. Children are already benefitting from the huge amount of selfless work you did when you started FEATBC and you never stop giving to the cause of children and their medically necessary Autism treatment. This book is another great resource which tells the truth, and enables parents to make the informed choice to start the only treatment program that works: Applied Behaviour Analysis.

    Thank you Dr. Sabrina Freeman.

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