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shazzarooney99 · 04/01/2016 10:29

My son has been kicking off going into school almost every morning since October, he has no diagnoses but im convinced he has hfa, he also has spd.

Anyway to cut a long story short the Senco said shed sort something out in December and we were supposed to be having a Taf in December too it did not materlize, then she said he would be seeing ed pych in January apparently thats not happening now till easter.

I feel really let down and dont know what to do, we diddnt get into school untill 9,50am this morning.

When i eventually got him in he was crying, i managed to leave, i diddnt want to hang about as i think that makes them worst, but i dont know what else to do to get him in earlier, or to try and stop him kicking off.

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Sirzy · 04/01/2016 10:32

Has he been able to verbalise what the problem is? Was he fine until October?

How old is he?

I phone phone school now to make an urgent meeting with the senco to try to create an initial plan.

Have you arranged a referral to start assessment if you are concerned about asd? If not I would also make a GP appointment to get that ball rolling,

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shazzarooney99 · 04/01/2016 10:42

The senco is only in 3 days a week and that is Weds,Thurs and Fri.

He is 8

He has said its another child and that he needs help, i have relayed all this to school.

He does see a peadatrician who has been on maternity but should be back around now.

He split my head open the day school broke up for the holidays by throwing a pair of scissors at my head, the rest of the holidays were fine as we diddnt go out anywhere.

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PolterGoose · 04/01/2016 13:46

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shazzarooney99 · 04/01/2016 13:56

Thanks poulter, the replacement pead has reffered him to complex needs services.

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