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To be pissed off at the school..again!

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extremepie · 30/11/2013 21:18

Ds2 has ASD and currently only attends school till 1.30 every day because he doesn't cope well with a full school day and partially because the school find him hard to deal with!

The school are hoping to increase his school hours gradually after Christmas to try and get him up to a full day.

Ds2 is in the school Christmas play which is being held at 2pm - I wrongly just assumed that they would agree to let him stay on longer just for that one day so he could take part with everyone else but apparently not, his 1:1 said I could attend the dress rehearsal which is held in the morning the previous day so Ds2 will not actually take part in the 'real' school play.

I also still have to purchase a ticket to watch the dress rehearsal!

AIBU to be pissed off and upset about this? I suspect they don't want Ds taking part in the 'real' play because there is a chance he won't cooperate and might disrupt the play but I just want to be included with everyone else! I know he probably won't care either way but I care. This was going to be his first school play (he wasn't in the last one) and now instead of sitting there with all the other parents watching I will have to sit in the hall on my own if I want to watch him because they won't extend his school day by 1/2hr-1hr for one day!

AIBU? Am I being too sensitive?

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HappyCliffmas · 25/12/2013 07:07

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nennypops · 25/12/2013 07:44

Great news. But does that mean they still wouldn't let him do the afternoon performance?

Please tell us you've taken advice from IPSEA or SOS SEN and sorted out support for full time education for him.

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