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I hate schools

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sammythemummy · 09/10/2014 09:37

That's it

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Mollyweasley · 09/10/2014 10:12

Gone on tell us a bit more.....

OneInEight · 09/10/2014 10:19

ds2 would agree with you!

DownByTheRiverside · 09/10/2014 10:40

Or one school in particular?
How many are you talking about?

sweetteamum · 09/10/2014 14:28

My ds would completely agree with you. And I'm also beginning to agree too.

sammythemummy · 09/10/2014 14:51

Oh FGS, I've written a long reply and I've lost it!

In short- schools aren't a tiny but flexible at all, I don't even think some schools even know what inclusion really means.

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sammythemummy · 09/10/2014 15:00

Bit not but

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fairgame · 09/10/2014 15:03

Some schools are appalling but some are very flexible. It's a shame there isn't some consistency across them all, they should all be inclusive not just a select few.
DS had 2 ms schools before going to ss, the first was appalling and the second was fabulous.

DownByTheRiverside · 09/10/2014 15:24

So what aren't they being flexible aboiut and how can we help you find the ammunition you need to ensure they understand what inclusion, reasonable accommodation, Every Child Matters and individual needs are?
Give a few specifics and there might be a path we can help you cut.

DownByTheRiverside · 09/10/2014 15:29

Is it still the struggle for ABA?

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