hi there,
i am on LI, and we have been receiving services for my son since he was 9 months old. he is not on the spectrum although we did have him evaled since he mimiced alot of the symptoms when he was younger. (severe speech delay)
i know plenty of kids right now who are on the spectrum, as he attends a special ed preschool through EI and alot of the kids in his class are diagnosed. plus i have friends with kids on the spectrum.
anyway, seevices on long island are very good if you do have a diagnosis. my friends son got 21 hours of ABA per week (that's about as high as you can get) along with OYT, PT and speech.
i have another friend who's son gets 15 hours of ABA now, as well as the OT, PT and speech, plus he is in the preschool class with my son, which is another 12.5 hours per week. (5 days, 2.5 hours per day)
we on the other hand, without a formal diagnosis, had to fight tooth and nail for everything we got. (he had issues at birth, where the doctor's told us he could have brain damage, and if we saw any delays to get him help asap, hence getting him approved for speech at 9 months)
most kids on LI for speech only issues are told to wait until 18 months, sometimes as long as 2 years. you can get them earlier ( as we did) but it can take a bit of fighting. with a solid diagnosis though you will get anything you need with very little arguing if any at all.
is there a reason you would choose LI over any other place, and are you considering moving solely for the special ed services up here? it seems like a huge transition for that (and keep in mind, prices on LI are absolutely crazy)
i'm still here because i have family up here and wasn't quite ready to move away from them.
Amy and Jason (age 3, speech delays, asthma, Hyperinsulinism)