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help we are phasing our in home Lovass program down due to school

and find that our kindergarten teacher is against my lovass aides

training the school aide. The school aide is older and looses her

patients with my son but the teachers yells at the lovass aides and

documents that my child has more behaviors when ever they come to

observe and he may, due to my team putting more demands on him. My

son is fairly high functioning with many behaviors and we live in

Sacramento CA. I have been researching and It seems like the East

coast has all the decent private and public schools trained in ABA.

Is it possible to find a school that is 1/2 inclusion( typical) and

1/2 aba ? where do the high functioning children fit in? I keep

hearing about VB classrooms in Carrolton Texas but I am reluctant to

move to a state that does not have good services, hell I will move to

China for the right school. I am concerned about the teacher and

school aide on the days that I do not have a lovass team member

there. Does anyone know any good books to work on his behaviors. I am

wondering if I am forced to move somewhere affordable and homeschool

AL TEXAS? this is so confusing after the home program is phasing out.

I also here there really is no funding in most states so I am looking

for public schools somewhere? help!

Nat

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