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After school clubs in MS for child with 1-1

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TigerLightBurning · 09/07/2014 22:08

DS will be in Year 1 in Sept so should be able to do the after school clubs arranged by the teachers. He has a one to one all day at school so he would need one at the club too. Does your MS school provide 1-1s for these sort of clubs?
I haven't spoken to the school yet just thinking about it. Thanks

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littlemisssarcastic · 09/07/2014 22:13

Our primary doesn't have 1 to 1 support at after school clubs.

Jerbil · 10/07/2014 03:06

there are at least 2 children I know of who have 121 in school but they don't at AS club. I know of another whose child couldn't really cope with the environment though. It's all down to the individual (and your) needs.

PinkShark · 10/07/2014 07:02

DS didnt have 1:1 at the club nor in class but one of the TAs from his unit always stayed behind when any child from the unit was attending the club, not sure who funded it though. The club was run by one of the LSAs that had a significant SN experience.

Sunnymeg · 10/07/2014 08:44

No provision for DS for any after school clubs in primary. He did go to a couple and enjoyed them,but his behaviour was problematic for others. Part of this was a result of being tired after a school day. Partly working with unfamiliar people from other classes. DS went to a small primary so the clubs were open to everyone from Year 1 up.

TigerLightBurning · 10/07/2014 17:48

Thanks everyone.

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Kleinzeit · 10/07/2014 18:03

My local council had a scheme which trained and funded a 1-to-1 for my DS for two sessions a week at the after-school club during term-time, and during their holiday club too. We were lucky to get it though and the scheme stopped running about the time my DS left primary, OK for us but Sad for others.

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