My 7 year old son is on the waiting list for an autism and adhd assessment - instigated by school (we're on the 2nd year of an apparently 4 year waiting list). Up until year 3 he was fine in school with the additional support school provides. However year 3 has seen a massive change in his behaviour and he has been having extreme meltdowns including flipping tables, throwing things, and lashing out at teachers. When asked why, he just says something happened that wasn't fair.
I feel like I've tried everything and I don't know what to do.
At school he has:
Sensory items
Fidget toys
Brain breaks
A shared 1:1 (so a 1:2)
Emotion cards
Regulation time
Allowances for schoolwork
At home we:
Do regulation exercises / practice
Model regulation
Talk
In addition I have tried a reward chart (it made no difference). He rarely uses screens (he has no interest in computer games and we just don't tend to put the tele on) so there is nothing in that sense to reduce. The closest to a 'punishment' is to not let him play with lego but that doesn't seem linked to his behaviour.
I have a meeting booked with an education psychologist (although I'm unsure what they do). School are very supportive but they are also at a loss.
Other parents are very understandably worried about the environment being unsafe for their children and I think it's unfair on the other children that their learning is being disrupted.
I have suggested to school that I remove my child from the classroom until further support is available but given we don't know what that support would look like and how long it would take to source, that could take forever and I don't have unlimited leave from work.
Help please. What do I do?!