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Am so gutted :(:(:( (dd1's school report

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:23

Have just come home from parent's evening and I'm so upset. DD1's (aged 6) report was terrible, she has made no process in a year, and its still working towards 95% of the targets. I cried in front of the teacher Then I spoke to the SenCo/head and he had a ton of reports and a form to start the statementing process. He said that she has 4 areas that cause concern (physical (cp) behaviour, visual and most importantly learning) He said that she is the most delayed child in the whole school and needs 100% support to help her process. I then burst into tears in front of him,
Stupid thing is that I KNEW that she would struggle in mainstream school have known it for years, but to hear someone said it out loud and agree with us, its heartbreaking...

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2shoes · 12/07/2006 18:24

so sorry you are so upset

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foxinsocks · 12/07/2006 18:25

oh no

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YeahBut · 12/07/2006 18:26

Oh, SGK, I'm so sorry. Did they indicate whether or not they think mainstream schooling the right thing for her? Does your dd enjoy school?

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:27

its knowing that she is the most delayed child in a school of 400 children

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:28

he said that mainstream school might not be for her as she gets older.

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foxinsocks · 12/07/2006 18:28

but even if she is the most delayed, I bet she is one of the most delightful and special children

have they come up with an action plan?

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foxinsocks · 12/07/2006 18:30

I feel like crying and I don't even know you or her

how awful for you that you had to hear that all - I know you probably suspected it was coming but still gutting for you

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:30

she is on IEPs and has 4 1/2 hours a week support atm, she needs 100% support so we have to start the statementing process again (have applied 2 times before but it was declined)

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bundle · 12/07/2006 18:31

oh sparkly, I'm sorry

was they supportive? it at least sounds like you've a really solid case for getting the extra support, x

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niceglasses · 12/07/2006 18:32

Awful for you. What do they propose to do to support her? Did they say positive things as well? sorry not trying to belittle how you feel, just wonder how they see the way forward.

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:32

the teacher and the Senco both said 'but you knew this!!!' yes I did, but to see and hear it right in front of me devastated me....

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LIZS · 12/07/2006 18:33

I'm so sorry . As you say it is one thing to think it to yourself but quite another to have to face someone else telling you. Do hope this is a route to getting her practical support though to help her achieve more at that school. Bless her she's only 6

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:33

they said she is popular and friendly

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YeahBut · 12/07/2006 18:35

Did they have any positive things to say that you can hang on to? Did they give you any ideas of things you can work on at home with her to help her at school? What do they intend to do to help her?

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bundle · 12/07/2006 18:35

sparkly, that's lovely (I hope it doesn't sound like I'm belitting the problems she has, but honestly, it's lovely )

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:36

and she is, she is lively and loud and loves to play with anyone. Can;t believe I cried... i feel like a twat

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foxinsocks · 12/07/2006 18:41

I'm sure anyone would have cried in that situation - hope you are feeling a bit better now.

bundle is right - at least you have some proper ammo for your statementing process now

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YeahBut · 12/07/2006 18:41

Well, that does sound like something to be pleased about. If she still manages to be a child that has lots of friends and fun at school despite her issues, that says a lot about her.
Not sure if it is wanted but have one any way {{{{{{hug}}}}}}
BTW, dd1 has her own learning difficulties at school. I did know that something was up before she started reception but I was completely unprepared for how devastated I would feel when her teacher actually articulated the problems during a consultation. It's a lot to take in and I completely empathise.

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YeahBut · 12/07/2006 18:43

God, I cry at virtually every consultation. Don't worry about it. I actually think that parents who cry a bit are much less worrying to teachers than the parents who couldn't give a toss.

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Gillian76 · 12/07/2006 18:44

SGK

How could they ever think it would be helpful to say to a parent that their child was the most delayed in the whole school??

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:44

I love hugs!! I still feel upset, but know once I have slept on it, I will be ready to start this process.

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SparklyGothKat · 12/07/2006 18:46

I think he wanted me to know just how far she is behind, because I tend to compare her to Ds (8) who also has CP but no learning difficulties (and who had a brilliant report and is reading at an aged 12 level!)

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2mum · 12/07/2006 18:50

Im sorry to hear this Sparklygothkat. Its not very nice to hear from others the negatives, when we know how beautiful and special our children are. I dont know what else to say to cheer you up, only hopefully your daughter gets the extra hours of one to one and this will help her.

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Lemmingswife · 12/07/2006 18:57

So sorry, SGC.
It is lovely that she is popular & friendly though. I imagine that she is a lovely little girl.

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