New to site
Hi everyone
I am new to the site and thought I would join after I heard the news.
My son Joseph is 8 and has only been on the programme since the end of May '08 but we can see a difference in him already! His teacher called me in last week to tell me that she had also noticed a difference! His reading has improved dramatically as has his concentration. There are lots of little things that we have noticed too but most of all his self confidence is brilliant.
We haven't seen any bad moods yet! Quite the opposite really! We are thrilled with the results so far and desperately want to carry on with it.
As everyone knows the programme is not cheap and we did not enter into it lightly. It is a huge financial commitment for us (but it doesn't matter, as it seems to be working-I would pay even more if the results so far are anything to go by!) We paid for the initial assesment in full but then took out a 12 month agreement with Zebra finance for the rest. The first payment is due on June 1st. What do we do? How do we stand legally? I would rather carry on with the programme but if it is not possible, what do we do about the payments? I have no idea and wondered if anyone could help?
Thanks
mrspinky
Mother to Joseph aged 8 started 30/04/08
Find Out More:
Books:
- Reasonable People: A Memoir of Autism and Adoption: On the Meaning of Family and the Politics of Neurological Difference
- Making a Difference: Behavioral Intervention for Autism
- Think Social! A Social Thinking Curriculum for School-Age Students for Teaching Social Thinking and Related Skills to students with High Functioning Autism, PDD-NOS, Asperger Syndrome, Nonverbal Learning Disability, ADHD
- The Ride Together: A Brother and Sister’s Memoir of Autism in the Family
- Engaging Autism: Helping Children Relate, Communicate and Think with the DIR Floortime Approach
May 28th, 2008
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