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    Center for Autism and Related Disorders

    Center for Autism and Related Disorders

    1.0(5 reviews)
    13.8 mi

    The admin staff is terrible. They keep telling me that they will get back to me at a particular day…read moreand never bother to respond. Just tell me what the reality is - do you have staff to provide services or not, dont keep me hanging. Please can you be more empathetic to special needs parents who are already struggling.

    I recently brought my newly diagnosed son to CARD in Woburn. My son is 2 years, 11 months old…read more Within the first fifteen minutes of our meeting, I was told that my son would need 40 hours a week of ABA and that he should skip preschool and do ABA only. I was told he should do this for three years and then enter kindergarten a year late, at age six. There are a few incidents that I feel upset about. I was told that my son was "the worst ever" seen when it came to changing his diaper. He did cry and try to turn over but I imagine at a center for autism, that there might have been more challenging behaviors observed. Also, the BCBA who was working with my son made comments on how he was one of the worst in not following a direction and using his words. The BCBA grabbed a toy truck from my son and my son said, "Let it go." She gave it back and said that was an appropriate response and then grabbed it from him again. My son lost it and tried to pull it away from her and cried for probably 2 minutes until we asked her to redirect his attention to something else. I was told then that this was "one of the worst she seen" as far as his ability to hold out for something. Finally, the BCBA asked whom my son was close to in the family and I told her that is my father (who has been taking care of my son, while my husband and I work.) She made a comment that, "Oh, it is usually the mother." I felt these incidents show a lack of empathy and care. This experience felt like a sales pitch. I felt like I was being told how awful my son was so I would need to sign up for 40 hours (which was not recommended on his IEP or from his doctor.) I don't feel such a strong recommendation should be made within meeting my child for 15 minutes. . Fortunately, my son has started preschool and is being praised for what he can do while working on his needs. I do not doubt the need and wonderful things ABA does or that 40 hours might be the appropriate thing for my child or another, it was just the method in which this BCBA went about it. I am currently waiting for home services through another agency. There also might be more kind BCBA's at CARD but it felt like I would get the push for 40 hours no matter what my son did. Which by the way, my son is awesome, loveable, and kind and didn't deserve any of these things said about him.

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    Compass Innovative Behavior Strategies

    Compass Innovative Behavior Strategies

    5.0(1 review)
    52.5 mi

    My son has been receiving ABA therapy from compass innovative behavior strategies for almost 3…read moreyears and it is the best decision I ever made to call and speak with the owner Dan Dube about my son receiving services. I have seen other BCBA's work with my son, and absolutely NONE of them can remotely compare to the BCBA's that are part of compass. all compass staff I have met with and seen are absolutely phenomenal with these special kiddos. My son has shown nothing but progress from compass, and all schools and ABA programs should follow the compass model and all these special kids will do nothing but thrive. Compass provides therapy, parent training and parent clinics and compass has been a part of our life, but it's also been a way of life for us. My son screams when it's time to leave compass and he wants to stay there! I do not believe they do not respond to parents, compass staff and I've spoke with many, always respond to me almost immediately, and not only help you while your child is in therapy but they help you help your child outside of therapy as well. If anything else is said it's hogwash!!! This is the best place for therapy for these special kiddos.

    From the owner: Compass Innovative Behavior Strategies in Concord, NH, is a clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis…read more(ABA) provider utilizing trusted methodologies to treat autism and other developmental delays. Their private educational program creates a natural, engaged learning environment for each student to meet their growth potential with the help of on-site board-certified behavior analysts. Their team is dedicated to removing the financial, geographic, language, and transportation barriers that parents face when finding the right Autism treatment for their children. In addition to their Concord location, they have locations in Nashua and Marlborough to better serve clients. Compass' founders Dan and Ally Dube understand firsthand the struggles of finding appropriate services for children with Autism, having struggled themselves as single parents trying to raise children with developmental disabilities. In 2014, they launched Compass, which has since expanded to three locations to include 70 expert employees and is one of the largest ABA therapy providers "in-network" in the state. In addition to these amazing strides, they've opened an innovative education center at their Concord Clinic. Their highly trained staff utilizes advanced occupational ABA therapy techniques developed for structured and "everyday" situations, working to teach skills that will serve children through adulthood...

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    Autism Behavioral Center

    Autism Behavioral Center

    3.3(7 reviews)
    44.2 mi

    Autism Behavioral Center in Northboro MA is an incredible home and center-based organization, that…read morehelps children and their families learn to work Autism Spectrum Disorders. With its insurance based, ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), and Board Certified Behavior Analyst guided programming, the rapid progress it's clients make, is nothing short of miraculous. I should know, my own child is a client there. In the six months that my son has been a client of ABC, I have seen an incredible change in his behavior, his speech, and his social skills. I feel like his 1:1 or behavioral technician, was handpicked or selected especially for him. She's friendly, patient, and knows my son better than anyone else. The same goes for the other technicians at ABC. They are kind, friendly, and well-trained. But the best part of all, is their Saturday social groups. Their age appropriate 8:30-4:30 programming, covers everything from morning meeting, arts n' crafts, outings, play based therapies, and social skills training. My son loves going to ABC every Saturday to "see friends" and to have an exciting and fun filled day. Thank you George Torbay (owner). Thank you for changing our lives. We couldn't have done it without you and your incredible staff. - Jill Ricardo (parent)

    ABC is filled with great people providing terrific services for children with autism spectrum…read moredisorder. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for the best for their children. They are the best. Thank you ABC. We really appreciate everything you do.

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