That was the question left by the lea on my answer machine.
I have not seen the NIL yet so what do I object too?
As far as I am aware a NIL is nothing, that's my problem. My son has has a life long learning disability that's my problem. My son scores in the bottom 1% of functioning that's my problem. My son deserves to learn, that's my problem.
What I am expected to do?
Is this normal procedure? You either belive the NIL is correct and go the tribunal knowing your right and this silly little mummy will be made to look like a total idiot, or you don't issue a NIL
Can I explode now???!!!!