tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33052404.post6413012970425076586..comments2024-02-13T21:31:57.980-04:00Comments on Facing Autism in New Brunswick: Autism, Fredericton Trails and the Joy of ConorAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05838571980003579163noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33052404.post-19898716708950813612009-05-16T11:09:00.000-03:002009-05-16T11:09:00.000-03:00I enjoy seeing your pictures of Conor and the trai...I enjoy seeing your pictures of Conor and the trails. He must have been on my mind last night, because I dreamed I met him on a park bench. I wish we had a light house to walk by on our walks! You have some real beauty to enjoy on your walks!<br /><br />RDI(r) really helped with our daughter's safety issues. She was a "bolter" with her own agenda. Abandoning a behavioral approach for a developmental one made *huge* differences for all of us. Actually, we didn't abandon the approach -- it abandoned us. I wouldn't have given it up for all the money in the world. Our home program fell apart when therapists left for college and one for a better job at a clinic, all at the same time. RDI(r) was there, and I thought I'd try it for a few months until I found and hired new therapists to get our behavioral program back on track. RDI(r) was so powerful, so amazing, that we never went back.Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03646382031666180357noreply@blogger.com