And is there any way of speeding it up except for endless harrassing them?
That's it really.
DS has Aspergers. - recently diagnosed. No statement. SA plus - targets completely inappropriate. SN school has outreach worker who has one morning a week for Mainstream schools. He has visited but who knows when we will get his report.
OT finished assesment at school today and will recommend he needs TA support in class.
Meanwhile more and more incidents occur at palytimes outside I had another call from the head today.
When will they learn that no amount of getting people in to look at him will change the blatently obvoius fact they need to provide support at this time.
Sorry I'm ranting but it is very frustrating. Is it always like this??
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alison222 · 30/10/2007 18:43
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