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Ahardyfool · 26/09/2013 14:17

Hi

I will keep this brief as I am in urgent need of advice please.

My son is 10 - no statement - we were refused assessment.

We suspect he may be somewhere on the Autistic Spectrum but open to differing opinion.

Regardless, he struggles entirely to fit into school despite being passive, overly honest, and ridiculously 'kind' to his peers.

We have been seen by CAMHS and he has been diagnosed with 'low mood' at this stage. The assessment was on Tuesday so we will get more detail on this. DS is sad, lethargic, sleeps all the time and has attempted to strangle himself last term.

We feel that his school is doing him no good at all and he experiences bullying every day from verbal to physical. We withdrew him on Wednesday after he came home with his underwear ripped to shreds and didn't tell anyone all day.

The school have taken this seriously and followed reasonable policy but are not accepting of how distressing daily life is for DS. They want him back in school and say they will "keep an extra eye on him". School's explanation of events are that DS was failing to play a game of 'it' appropriately - winding up the other players to the point where they became frustrated and dealt with their frustration entirely I appropriately. I can absolutely see that that was almost exactly the scenario. DS doesn't 'get' most nuances of social situations we find - hence the tendency to lean towards suspicions of autism. He is pretty highly functioning so it's hard to call. However, he's always on the peripherary and very literal about things. Can theorise on Darwin ,etc and astronomy, spells diarrhoea (how?!) but can barely do math, tell the time or tie his laces.

Anyway, after promising. It to ramble... My enquiry is:

Which schools in Hatfield, welwyn, St. Albans, harpenden might be better able to cope with him and his difficulties - we need to find somewhere fast that is mainstream.

Suggestions very welcome so I can check the admissions vacancy list and then call schools.

thanks so much!

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bialystockandbloom · 26/09/2013 15:11

I'm not in the area so can't help with that, but have you looked into a formal assessment? Worth pursuing this... Also whichever school he's at (and FWIW I would also be looking for a new one asap!) he should be on at least School Action Plus - if not looking into a statement. He needs someone to support him who has proper understanding of HFA/AS, in my opinion. Have to dash for school run now, but hope you get some more replies. Your poor boy - sounds really hard.

bialystockandbloom · 26/09/2013 15:12

Sorry have just seen you were refused SA. When was that? You have the right to request again after 6 months. Get school back up. And go back to GP to push for referral too.

Handywoman · 26/09/2013 19:08

OP am quite distressed to read what your ds is going thru. You don't mention what support he is currently getting at school. I think your strategy should be to get school to escalate provision at SA+ and demonstrate inadequate progress. Then apply again, getting private assessments (if affordable) when you reapply for SA. Can't advise re schools as not in the same bit of the county. But I feel you should keep him home til you find the right school. 'Low mood' hey? Think I could have diagnosed that from here!!! Sorry.... Flippant.... But really.....

StarlightMcKenzie · 26/09/2013 20:39

Have a look at The Lea Harpendon or Camp school St Albans.

But to be honest at this stage I woukd be looking at secondary and then working backwards from that.

Ahardyfool · 27/09/2013 11:17

Funny! In the back of my mind I was thinking exactly that re. Secondary and working back.

It's abysmal in terms of service provision - made worse by cuts in relevant areas I am finding. We found also this week that the youth club he attends has lost state funding for its 2 support workers - one of whom he had really 'bonded' with.

We were refused SA over 9 months ago. The school refused to write anything alluding to any difficulties and I was not prepared at the time for the vast wealth of information required to support the application. There is plenty so I will be able to approach this better prepared if we try again. The school not being supportive makes it challenging nonetheless.

Strangely, school this week have said that they feel DS' needs are beyond what school can help with - a complete contradiction to the earlier 'he doesn't have a problem'. They are apparently now "pleased" CAMHS are involved.

I am quietly seething.

We looked around St John Fisher today. Seemed a nice school but the Head tried hard to put us off. May have been due to my honesty about DS' difficulties or possibly. DS announcing that we are Atheist... So typical DS :s

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lisad123everybodydancenow · 28/09/2013 21:34

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CarolineKnappShappey · 01/10/2013 17:38

Def look at the Lea in Harpenden.

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