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Sam got a statement!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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PeachyClair · 26/03/2007 10:20

10 hours support a week (one to one or in a small group but hey thats SUPPORT), they cant give him gluten behind our backs, and they ahve to T-A-L-K to us now.

I am exstatic! For an AS kid thats quite good isn't it?

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dustystar · 26/03/2007 10:22

Thats great news peachy

AttilaTheMeerkat · 26/03/2007 10:24

Peachyclair

Great news indeed!!.

ScummyMummy · 26/03/2007 10:26

Excellent. Hope he gets great support.

PeachyClair · 26/03/2007 10:27

Just gotta see what they offer DS3 now LOL

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coppertop · 26/03/2007 10:27

Fantastic news!

caroline3 · 26/03/2007 11:26

Great news Peachy. I hope this will make a big difference to your ds.

macwoozy · 26/03/2007 11:34

That's brilliant news Peachy

tobysmumkent · 26/03/2007 13:19

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jenk1 · 26/03/2007 13:40

Brilliant news Peachy, well done you for not giving up the fight for Sam. So pleased for you

deepinlaundry · 26/03/2007 13:58

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PeachyClair · 26/03/2007 14:20

deepinlaundry- I seem to be bumping into you a lot! Did you have a different anme before, or are we just linked in the starts??? LOL

I do have a question about this- will pop it on another thread

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essbeebarmy · 26/03/2007 14:23

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PeachyClair · 26/03/2007 14:24

It varies by LEA, I know of several quite severely disabled kids who get nothing at all, so i'm very grateful for ten hours!

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Dingle · 26/03/2007 19:13

Oh Peachy,I am almost in tears now...well done honey,,,,great news.

Must be something in the air today!!!

PeachyClair · 26/03/2007 19:36

Why what else happenned???????

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moondog · 26/03/2007 19:38

That's great.
God times have changed in the 10 plus years i have worked as a salt.
People used to not want statements.
Now they are desperate for them.

PeachyClair · 26/03/2007 19:49

Actually DH and I were discussingt hat Moondog! Amaxing how things change- though there are still people trying to get their son / daughter removed from the SEN register, apparently. Not sure why, I know labelling and all but they've a darn site better chance if they get the help when they need it.

Just ds3 then. Chap at LEA says there's no guarantee they'lla ssess him.

Well he ain't going to MS with no speech and no support. Just ain't happening.

Mind you they said Sam wouldn't have a chance either.

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