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Hello dellym!
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The teachers talk the talk but they rarely know enough or care enough to be honest. My son isnt happy at school but he has a teaching assistant that really is trying to help. She currently has 3 big textbooks that she's borrowed from me plus a little resume about my son so she can learn his likes etc. His consultant is also writing to the school with details of training courses for teachers too lol! I hope the school do partake in them. Currently he only has an IEP. He was assessed by the Ed Psych last month just before diagnosis and she seemed to want to put everything down to dyspraxia as that was the only official diagnosis then. She also said that he'd have to have at least two cycles from now of the IEP before deciding if he needed to be statemented.
For the first time last night my son said he was unhappy at school as he has no friends and no-one "gets" him. He wishes he could be with other Children who do.
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