DS2 is in Y8 and is being assessed for Aspergers. Although he does not have a diagnosis yet, the school have written his IEP on the working assumption that he does have Aspergers. The IEP lists various things that the TEACHERS are required to do to help DS2 with his atrocious organisation:-
- Email all DS2's homework to me.
- If DS2 does not hand in homework or homework is incomplete, no teacher is allowed to give him a detention without checking with Head of Y8 first (She understands DS2's difficulties and digs him out of various problems with other teachers.)
- Check that DS2 has glued worksheets & handouts into his books before he leaves lessons.
- Do not give DS2 a list of verbal instructions. Give him a written list or one instruction at a time.
- Make all individual instructions or tasks very clear.
- When marking, give DS2 explicit and meaningful feedback.
- Encourage DS2 to check that he has picked up all of his belongings before he leaves the room.
- Appoint a buddy to take DS2 to lunch (otherwise he forgets to eat.)
Some teachers are excellent at doing all this; others less so. The ones who are less good are learning that they need to remember to follow these rules, otherwise DS2 will not perform well! If DS2 fails in a task because a teacher has not followed the IEP I draw this to the school's attention. DS2 has major anxiety problems at home, so it is really important to me that his experience at school is as calm and supportive as possible.
In addition, the school has set up a support group for DS2 and one other boy who meet after school once a fortnight to work on organisation, planning, revision skills, research skills etc.
Finally, the school has just appointed a part-time SEN TA. She is working one-to-one with a number of boys. DS2 has one short session with her a week. Part of the reason for this is to help with structuring homework; part is to help with his written English.
Despite all this extra help from the school (and masses of extra support, prompts, reminders etc from me) DS2 still constantly loses things and gets into muddles all the time. I have bought multiples of absolutely everything and try hard to appear unconcerned when he loses yet another pair of glasses, rugby boots, an entire sports bag etc!!