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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

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salondon · 22/01/2014 18:38

What are they? The SEN policy says of a school says following. Is this an ASD unit? Will this be a bit so good candidate to request to run ABA in.

Three additionally resourced classrooms (funded from delegated funding), and a soft play room, sensory room, speech and language room and BESST room (for children requiring behaviour and emotional support).

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salondon · 23/01/2014 09:54

Bump... And apologies for all those typos

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StarlightMcKingsThree · 23/01/2014 13:09

I don't think so. I expect they are people who think they know it all after a couple of twilight sessions on visual timetables.

Having said that it is probably best to have a look around.

The best schools for ABA are the ones where they don't know anything about ASD and know it.

salondon · 23/01/2014 15:37

I didn't ask the right question.

Do you think that after a few months of ABA I will be pushed to move her to this additional resource classroom and stop ABA.

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StarlightMcKingsThree · 23/01/2014 16:11

Probably. Are you planning for ABA to be run in a mainstream classroom?

If so, this is your key argument. That ABA is 'inclusion' where the resource is segregation.

magso · 23/01/2014 16:16

Is it an autism resource centre? I think there is one in my county- think its supposed to support sencos and ss to support teir children with ASC.

salondon · 23/01/2014 16:18

Yes star. In the mainstream class. The additional resource class is only for kids if it's on their statement. So we won't have access to it.

Magso, it's not autism specific.

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