Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 This might be of interest to someone vacationing in western North Carolina soon who wants their child to get some ABA hours in, someone who has a team member temporarily unavailable, or someone who could use help integrating sign language into their program: A great ABA therapist who has worked on our team for 5 years has finished her teaching degree and has a one-month window of availability before she begins teaching in her new state Aug. 15. In addition to being skilled in behavioral teaching and American Sign Language, she is a creative and gifted natural teacher who is great at finding opportunities for generalization (on a recent road trip, for example, she had my math-hating son practically begging for the opportunity to identify numbers on road signs -- for about 110 miles! -- to play one of those crazy games that would only make sense to our kids). She has set him up a web site with some learning activities and fun things (http://pinkflowers.atspace.com/), written simple books for him based on his photos and his modest and eccentric language base, and more. Someone doing an outdoors vacation might even be interested in knowing that she's a skilled horseback rider. If you live or will be in that area and would like to know more, just drop me an e-mail off-list at the address below and I'll pass the word on to her. Bev mccoy@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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