Hiya, I have 2 kids registered with BIBIC (out of 3), and I have also worked alongside them as I grew uo in Bridgwater. So I do now them well LOL! (I worked for HomeStart and they did training for us). DS1 has AS, so it should be commparable.
First the downside: the admin. Seems rather to have improved but you sometimes have to chase, phone better than email.
Therest though- i would recommend 100%, the individual programme is tailoreed to each childa nd their speech therapist is a registred one that also has privtae practice and works for a hospital. Make sure when you get dates that she will be around when you are- she's not full time but they have just done that for ds3's forst assessment in June, as he ahs severe language delay (he's ASD).
They're good. I find they are the only people really on our side, tbh, and they're a bit like a family.
programs vary, I can send you a bit of Sam's if you CAT me so yu can see. It avries and focuses on things like reducing sensory problems (getting them used to different stimulis etc), that was smell relateed and also movement excercises that rebalanced the inner ear. DS1 has no speech aspects as his spech is very welldeveloped (albeit with SPD), he does have writing excercises, co-ordination excercises, loads of dietary input and- because we needd it- they taught us how to cope in extreme meltdowns (wrapping a duvet round etc as a form of comfort restraint)- hopefully not approprite to your son.
You geta choice of centres- Bridgwater is extremely well equipped with a heated pool etc, and a bungalow to stay in (ihear you should take tea an dcoffee as they have lots of herbal things and none of the real stuff LOL), we're away inWales atm so we atatned one in Wales which isn't as well appointed but is more cosy imo, and a bit better suited to DS3.
Any specific questions? Do ask or CAT me.