I'm getting myself in such a dilemma over this. Everything I read, both here and elsewhere, seems to suggest that ABA is the one intervention method with a scientifically proven success rate.The figures quoted on the PEACH website are so impressive and I've read many success stories about the method on here.However,I have to admit that the thought of embarking on such an intensive programme fills me with trepidation.
Some background first. As some of you know, DS2 (3) was diagnosed with ASD last week. For the last 6 months I have been doing a BIBIC / home devised programme with him for two hours every weekday morning. This comprises:
sensory programme
'special time' (non-directed play)
'table time'(directed play)
story and singing time
physical programme (balancing, trampette, rolling ball etc.) - but I haven't done this as much as I should since the winter.
Oh yes, and 'telly time'/'snack time' - his favourites!
We do the sensory programme at weekends but not the other stuff - do outings and things (housework, too many videos) instead.
He has made great progress in 6 months when I think back - is much more willing to communicate (though still uses gestures and sounds more than words), has a much greater attention span, is more prepared to try new things, has learnt to imitate... Yet when I look at his progress day by day it seems painfully slow and he often 'slips back' for a while. I would also say that his autistic behaviours are not really diminishing - he still stims quite a lot, has quite narrow interests, likes repetition and has recently started making more odd noises and looking at things from funny angles. He isn't inflexibly rigid though and doesn't have meltdowns (yet) or particular fixed routines.He takes almost no notice of other children, even his brother, though he is affectionate to us.
To sum him up - he floats along quite happily in his own world, making forays into our world from time to time and seeming to enjoy what he experiences there (he LOVES it when he does manage to communicate successfully) but then retreats again.
My dilemma is this. I am torn between providing the best possible intervention for DS2 and the impact this would have on our family life. We live in a small house with one living room. DS1 is only 4 and in Reception (f/t from Easter). Is it fair to put DS2 first for 40 hours a week? (As I type this I feel really guilty for even thinking it.)
For those of you who've managed to read this far without recourse to strong liquor - please can you tell me:
-any thoughts on the ramble above
-whether anyone has had any success with either a less intensive version of ABA or another intervention programme, eg Hanen or TEACCH
-if there are any negative things about ABA
- if there is a 'type' of autistic child that seems to benefit more from ABA than others.
God- you can tell I used to be a teacher in another life. All these lists...
Really looking forward to your views.