I posted recently that we started at a new daycare. The teachers are wonderful, but I just think DDs needs are too much. She finds every smooth surface possible to stim on including the tile floor where the kids eat. They try redirecting, offering her new toys, but it only lasts a few seconds and she is back to stimming. It obviously isn't fair for them to have to focus all their attention on her when there are so many other kids. They are more than willing to try, I just don't think they will be able to change the behavior.
Are there other moms out there who have had a toddler diagnosed with ASD and you needed childcare? What do others do? I guess we will look for a new nanny, we are just struggling finding someone available the hours we need for what we can afford.
Re: ASD and Daycare
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You may want and ask local special needs school and see if anyone is available.
It might be worth a call to your local autism society or similar (Arc, etc)- I couldn't find our daycare via google because it was listed as more of "day treatment". Even the sign in front of the building (which I had driven past a million times) just said "Special Needs Therapy". In our metro area I know that one of the children's hospitals offers some sort of SN daycare as well.
And another vote for Care.com- I used them when I was looking for an occasional sitter for DS. I signed up for a one month membership and made a bunch of calls.