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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

S.C.I ? anyone have any info on this?

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waterfalls · 23/09/2005 21:40

My DS school are arranging extra help for him, they called it S.C.I (i think) to do with his lack of communication skills (he is suspected of having mild autism) Does anyone know anything about this are can direct me to a website.

They will also be calling in a languge phyologist (sp?) what is the difference between the 2

T.I.A

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waterfalls · 23/09/2005 22:05

Anyone?

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Blossomhill · 23/09/2005 22:09

Sorry I have no idea. Are you in England? Just not heard these terms before.

waterfalls · 23/09/2005 22:12

Yes, In Worcestershire, will have to ask the teacher again and see if they have any paper work on it, they can give me.

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waterfalls · 25/09/2005 20:33

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Blossomhill · 25/09/2005 20:36

If you can get a more specific name I will try my best to help. Just haven't heard of those terms before, sorry

waterfalls · 25/09/2005 20:45

I may have the letters mixed up, or totally wrong

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waterfalls · 26/09/2005 13:14

OK it is called A.I.S, they are the blanket of special needs who specialise in communication difficulties, who will actually observe and access paitients in the classroom, and give advice to the teachers and myself on ways to help improve his communication skills.

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