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Harleyisme · 12/03/2020 13:32

Have ads whos 6 has autism.
School wouldn't support.
We finally removed him and home school feb.
We have been trying to secure a ehcp.
Ds wouldn't go into school so school suggested a part time table. Ds started on afternoons then school decided to change to mornings. The mornings and afternoons he was not in have been noted down as educated else where.
School have noted that theres been no progress in all areas apart from maths ( He loves maths and fully engages properly with maths). School say the reason for him not progressing and the fact hes ow behind age related is due to the fact of attendance and his lack of home reading ( he often wouldn't read school books so read books we havebat home we managed to read school books once or twice a week). Is it possible that lack of reading as they say caused him to make no progress? If so then do school no longer do any form of reading with children?

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Pinkflipflop85 · 12/03/2020 14:13

In my experience, children who read regularly make the most progress.

Most schools will not have any 1 to 1 reading in class. It is practically impossible with the current curriculum. Depending on the schools approach, reading will be done whole class, in small groups or in pairs.

Harleyisme · 12/03/2020 14:26

Thats the thing he read at home just books we have at home not the books the school sent home.

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Harleyisme · 12/03/2020 14:27

I even wrote this in his reading record along what book we had read.

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BuggerOffAndGoodDayToYou · 12/03/2020 15:16

The books that school would provide are designed to develop reading. They introduce key sounds and word patterns. General books, though better than nothing, wont develop key reading skills.

Harleyisme · 12/03/2020 16:37

The books we read were biff chip and kipper books from oxford reading tree with accompanying phonics books. As you can see from the picture inhave attached.

But i do accept that if we didn't read at home it could mean no progress in reading, and phonics.

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LIZS · 12/03/2020 16:42

Mornings are probably when most literacy and numeracy sessions happen. Could they send materials home for you to support his in-school learning? It seems you are officially flexi schooling otherwise it would be an illegal exclusion for them to only accept him pt.

Harleyisme · 12/03/2020 16:52

The school refused to send anything home for him to do in the afternoons at first they said that it was because they don't send work home for.sick children and anxiety is a sickness. Then it was because it wasn't possible for the tecahers to sort work out.

There is no agreement for flexi schooling.

I am now home schooling him as they refused to help us.

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