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DS has AS and severe behavioural issues - school in N London?

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Byzantina · 22/06/2012 14:37

...or commutable distance - Herts etc.

In fairness, his 'severe behaviour' has been massively exacerbated by shit schooling. He is extremely bright. Currently home ed-ing him, but I do want him back in school a.s.a.p.

He has attended a mainstream primary school and an ASC resource base, both in our borough, both have been disastrous.

Any advice or pointers, state or private, would be greatly appreciated. PM me if you would prefer.

TIA

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theDudesmummy · 22/06/2012 14:45

Treehouse in N10 (independent but only takes LEA funded pupils)

Davros · 22/06/2012 14:50

The profile of TH students may be too severe for your needs although it is a brilliant place. There is also Kestrel House in N10, I know much less about that though. HTH

HotheadPaisan · 22/06/2012 14:51

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IndigoBell · 22/06/2012 19:04

Hillingdon manor?

AuntyMo · 26/06/2012 09:02

OP here, have name changed, sorry for late replies.

He has a Statement, and has had one since reception (now end of Yr 2). He did reception year in a mainstream school (disaster) and has done Year 1 and most of Yr 2 in a resourced provision for ASC, which was brilliant at first, but after staff changes, has become absolutely awful. Am currently home educating him after withdrawing him from the school.

He is very bright, but has behavioural issues and can be violent if mismanaged. Possible PDA.

I am going to look at the schools suggested. At my absolute wits end Sad I cant home ed in the ling run as I have a full on job and need the money.

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