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SquishmallowSquad · 30/01/2026 19:48

Hi I have an educational psychologist visiting my child at home, the email says it will be one hour with me and 2 hours with my child, does anyone know what they might ask, what it might include? I would like to be prepared, thank you.

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2026willbebetter · 30/01/2026 19:51

Why are they coming to the house? Is it ESBNA related?

FuzzyWolf · 30/01/2026 19:52

Why are the visiting and are they funded by the LA or privately as that will make a big difference regarding what they will look at and the amount of support they report your child needs.

SquishmallowSquad · 30/01/2026 19:55

It’s LA and it’s an updated assessment (child already has a ehcp)

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idontknow202 · 30/01/2026 19:59

Do you have the EPs email address? I emailed ours before the appointment and asked for a list of questions. Ours was bespoke to my daughter's difficulties so I'd be happy to share the questions but don't think there's much point.
We were asked a lot about her difficulties, struggles as well as strengths, what would help improve access to education ect as more generic questions.

upstairsdownstairscardboardbox · 30/01/2026 20:06

I am an EP, as @idontknow202 says it will focus on your daughters experience, what has helped, what hasn't had an impact. Make sure you advocate for her if she is reluctant to speak up.

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