So, apparently if you report your Ed psych to thw chief inclusion officer wheels suddenly get struck into motion! Today a very very brief form from teh LEA has arrived... and based on this form their decision will be sayed yes or no!
2 questions I have to answer...
'Please tell me why you feel your child needs a statutory assessment, please cmnitnue on a seperate sheet if neccessary.'
and
'Is your child able to exspress a view? if so please can you tell me what your childs views are?'
Now my feeling is, to type the response, I can put key points in bold and break down his problems into concise paragraphs.. [this is where haveing a psych degree comes in handy!]
BUt the second question.. do I use that as an oportunity to labour the point? I mean will
'unfortunatley elijah is unable to express his views in a verbal or non verbal manner as he has a very limited understanding of both language and the world, wihtout supervision, intervention nad guidance, elijah cannot function beyond his own avenues of personal interest, which sadly does not extend as far as his educational needs'
be seen as out and out sarcam
or would a breif statemtn to that affect be worthwhilst
I have 2 weeks to do this form... If I can work out what to say and how to say it, I'll post it off tomorrow!
TIA
emma xx