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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

Hmm advice needed before 3pm if poss.

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mummy2aaron · 18/09/2007 12:55

DS2 had his first full day at school yesterday, he has previously done 1 week of mornings and 1 week of afternoons. He was fine in the morning, in fact he has had no problems so far at all. Then came lunchtime, no structure, and it all went sour, he swivelled on his seat and ran around. He ate a bit of food then went to play. Apparently in the afternoon he was very tired and in the word of the Head 'a nightmare'. She did stress he wasnt the only one who was tired but i didn't see her talk to any other parents. I think she wants to sort it out with ds2 asap because once something becomes routine with him thats it. I think she is giving his a little more attention anyway because of his autism. The CLASS team wont come in and support they will only advise and they do not have the staff to keep someone with him to keep him in order. I think she wants him to come home in the afternoons after lunch, so they can work on that, once he is settled in a lunchtime routine work on the afternoons. Do I agree? I really want this to work and keep the Head on side but more importantly I need ds2 to settle. I want to know if any of you have any suggestions. TIA.

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AttilaTheMeerkat · 18/09/2007 19:09

I didn't use PP primarily because this lot in my area are in cahoots with the LEA.

Do speak to IPSEA (they are very busy but keep trying, late morning or early afternoon is best) and appeal the LEA's crass decision.

Good luck, keep us posted.

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