Guest guest Posted January 5, 2008 Report Share Posted January 5, 2008 Hi - We go to the West Chester office, and it is more like an office. Not necessarily a dr office, but more like an accountant The house in Utah seems pretty cool! Wendi > > > > I believe that at the Institutes, the parents take courses and then > design their own programs. At NACD, they design the programs for you > and help you with structure, behavioural issues, etc. If you need > home school programs, they help you with that as well. Basicly NACD > holds your hand through the processes and the Institutes lets you go > on your own. > > > > I needed the structure of NACD and that is what determined my > decision of NACD over the Institutes. Both operate under the same > principles so the programs, in the end, are neurological and target > the senses and development. > > > > Janice > > Mother of Mark, 13 > > > > > > > > [sPAM][ ] Janice-NACD or Inst. for Ach > of Human Potential-for home program? > > > > > > Janice and all, We have a home program run through the district, > but > > are looking for a better program tailored to our child's needs. > As I > > stated before, we found out when she was 5 after a 2nd MRI that > she has > > tiny cysts caused from lack of oxygen at birth (apcar scores were > > great). She has much in common with an autistic child in that she > is a > > sensory seeker, severe apraxia (few rarely said words that pop up > when > > you least expect it), sensitivity to sudden sound, etc. > > > > I am interested in NACD but also see that there is an Institute > for > > Human Potential. What is the difference between the two? > > > > I am in NJ. I assume we have to go to them for the evaluation and > home > > evals are not available. My daughter doesn't perform as well in > > offices, that is why I ask. > > > > Thanks, Carolyn aigjr@ > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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