10-22-2007, 09:33 AM
Aeolienne Wrote:
Back to the subject of the thread, here's a news story about a Northern Irish family who have secured funding for ABA-based home education.
Family's landmark autism victory
By Maggie Taggart
BBC Northern Ireland education correspondent
An east Belfast family has won a legal battle to get full funding for an intensive course of home teaching for their autistic son.
http://news .bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/3718630.stm
My Name Is Paul is being shown on BBC1 Northern Ireland today at 2100. Would be interested to hear from anyone who manages to see it.
Family's landmark autism victory
By Maggie Taggart
BBC Northern Ireland education correspondent
An east Belfast family has won a legal battle to get full funding for an intensive course of home teaching for their autistic son.
http://news .bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/3718630.stm
My Name Is Paul is being shown on BBC1 Northern Ireland today at 2100. Would be interested to hear from anyone who manages to see it.
I wonder if having this course has done anything good for the little lad?
