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GrandTheftWalrus · 03/04/2022 00:18

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My 5 yo dd has been referred to them by her primary school as she's kicked an adult.

She has difficulty sitting and listening when it's time to learn but does enjoy sitting doing worksheets etc.

I don't know what this means or what I'm going to expect etc in the future.

The school does star charts and now a new thing is a feelings chart.

I dread picking her up as I don't want to be told what she's done.

I don't really know what I'm asking for here tbh.

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MissM2912 · 03/04/2022 00:23

She won’t have been referred just because she has kicked an adult.
The kicking is a symptom of a wider issue.
How is she doing developmentally? Is she at the expected level for five?

GrandTheftWalrus · 03/04/2022 19:48

Shes doing well in her reading and learning maths etc. She prefers doing manual tasks rather than sitting learning.

We'd had meetings before and they asked if we were taking her to the gp to be assessed and I was unsure if I was going down that route but they have now referred her over that incident. There have been more however I think that was the final straw for the school.

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