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ASD provision in Wycombe (Bucks)

(4 Posts)
Liliuk Tue 07-Feb-12 22:34:39

Hi, is there anyone with experience dealing with LEA around Wycombe area. Our boy with ASD dx has skill level between ARP and special school, due to start reception September. LEA said he does not fit ARP criteria. Am feeling really down.

Your shared experience appreciated!

gothicmama Wed 08-Feb-12 19:08:43

Contact parent partnership for help and support

MrsDollyLevi Thu 09-Feb-12 09:35:23

Definitely, Parent Partnership for advice and support.

Chin up. smile

Liliuk Thu 09-Feb-12 17:43:22

Thanks! I have and they have been good but I do worry sometimes the support is total impartial? Also, they tend to advise on what LEA usually does, not on what could be done if there is no suitable provision....

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