My youngest has some behaviourial issues which the school have brushed off over the years.
I know there's something up and am desperate to help him. We've enlisted the help of a private Ed Psych to assess him.
I've just found out his teacher and head are having a meeting before and after his assessment. Am I entitled to insist on being present at the meeting? Am I entitled to ask that the assessment take place in our home?
I find it strange that the school are happy to talk to the Ed Psych but not me. I'm trying really hard not to be THAT mother, but I'm really irritated at the school's reluctance to say anything about my son.
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coolpatterngirl · 21/03/2017 12:40
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