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Mainstream school recommendation for SEN ds, 12. Anywhere in UK considered!

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SusieP40 · 20/01/2013 21:23

I have already stated a thread in Education but thought I would try here too.
Ds, 12 has range of SEN - dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxic and ASD traits. His current school isnt addressing his needs at all. There are no other local schools so we are prepared to move anywhere to find him a school that can help him progress. As we run an internet-based business we are very mobile and would consider anywhere affordable (so not london then!). Also 2 primary dds to consider but they are young and doing fine.

Any first hand experience of good SEN practice in a mainstream school would be brilliant.
TIA

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mandcharp · 15/09/2020 12:55

Hi all

I guess by now all of you have been through the school system! We have DD in year 5, N Yorks, diagnosed dyslexic 2 years ago. We now need to locate to Liverpool for DH's job, and will move anywhere for the right school within an hours commute of NE Liverpool.

DD is a keen learner but she is starting to become v sensitive and feels really anxious and self concious about not being able to keep up with her peers and is starting to feel bad about herself. This is within a small supportive village school who really understand her!

So right secondary school so crucial for her to have a positive education and carry on being the happy child she is.

Many thanks for your advice

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