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To wonder how we can make school work for ASD 7 year old?

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Corilee2806 · 22/10/2025 21:37

I’m at the end of my tether and really need some advice from anyone who’s been through similar.

My almost 7 year old is autistic and also very bright (she was diagnosed privately earlier this year). We moved her to a new school at the start of this term because her previous school failed to support her, she was having daily meltdowns, tummy aches, and even said earlier in the year that she wanted to die.

We hoped this new school would help her start fresh, but half a term in, nothing meaningful has been put in place.
We were told there would be an Individual Support Plan, but it still hasn’t materialised. The SENCO is nice but things are slow-moving, and everything feels inconsistent, some staff are great, others don’t seem to understand her needs at all. There’s been no formal plan, no structured emotional regulation support, and communication has been very minimal since the first week. I don’t know if I’m expecting too much. It is a small school. How long should I be giving for the different stages of ADPR (which has never been formally done in the last year of challenges - because she is academically ahead)

After a positive start, mornings are again extremely difficult - panic, tears, saying she doesn’t want to go in. Some days she hasn’t managed to go. She can be ok once she’s in the classroom (typical masking), which makes it even harder to get anyone to take it seriously. At home she’s increasingly anxious, exhausted, and losing joy in the things she used to love.

We’re at the point where I’m wondering if keeping her home for a while might be kinder. I’m worried about her mental health deteriorating again, but I’m also aware schools and attendance officers can be difficult if you withdraw temporarily.
i don’t know what to do for the best.

Feeling very alone and like no one gets it, but I just cannot see her go through what she went through earlier this year again, and I can’t see how school can work for her in the current system.

OP posts:
Corilee2806 · 12/01/2026 12:08

@Needlenardlenoo i have asked on various groups I’m on and even asked on here before Christmas but so far little has come up for our area that would suit her needs. What kinds of other things could I be looking at or researching?

OP posts:
Needlenardlenoo · 12/01/2026 16:14

I'd start by browsing the websites of all the schools, state and independent, in a reasonable travel distance, and also Google "your local authority name" plus "list of alternative provision" and see what comes up. Extend to neighbouring boroughs/counties depending on your location (I'm in London so possibilities are strongly affected by public transport options). You can't ask for it if you don't know it exists.

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