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

Some clarity at last!

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earthtomummy · 12/06/2006 13:57

As anyone who has read my longwinded posts will know, it has been a nightmare recently getting teachers to accpt that DS has special needs. Spoke to Inclusion Support today and for the 1st time the woman there who has been assessing DS said she thinks he has Aspergers with dyspraxic traits. She let me get out my frustrations with school and was really cross with their recent behaviour re. DS. Anyway, just relieved to have someone professionally involved who thinks there's a problem and is prepared to actually name it.

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Davros · 12/06/2006 20:17

Good news then E2M? Make sure something is put in writing that includes the important parts of your conversation.

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