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hanaka88 · 20/11/2011 06:58

DSs school is just a nightmare. After a year and a term of them saying they could meet his needs I finally decided to try and get him into a special school. Hopefully if he gets in (he has a strong case) he will be moving in January.

Anyway last Friday morning I was asked to have a meeting with the head. He wants DS to only do half days, I had to agree to this as the other option was exclusion. He says this will only happen while I'm off work (off sick as I chopped my thumb off) then he can go back full time but will probably just be excluded every day (therefore no money for me).

I feel really done over as I asked them constantly for a year if they could cope, they said they could and now, with only a month left, have decided they dont want him there.

They never follow advice, won't use resources in case 'other children think he's different' his behaviour at home is good mostly (but then I follOw advice)

I'm really worried about losing my wage as I am a single parent and this is our only source of income :(

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jandymaccomesback · 22/11/2011 13:42

I have heard IPSEA refer exclusion cases to ACE because they specialise in exclusions.
Can't believe the parent partnership person went along with it,as it is wrong.

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