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Starting school Sept worries

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Annon12345 · 04/07/2022 16:14

So ds still awaiting mda. Has had sogs and other assessments. Has Level a I think the first level funding ready. I don't know whether I should be doing anything else I'm so worried. So he's got a speech delay, isn't potty trained and doesn't understand things like options, would you like this or that just doesn't grasp at all. He has some challenging behaviour lots of repeating phrases, shouting out over us staring at lights running and jumping around in excitement. We've met with the (mainstream) school and explained things but I'm still worried we're going to get phone calls on things I don't know. He's been at different nursery for years who raised these concerns and thankfully had a brilliant keyworker but I'm just worried about next steps anyone else?
Thanks

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Annon12345 · 04/07/2022 21:39

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SachiLars · 08/07/2022 22:55

Can your new school SENCO visit your boy in his nursery? So that they can really get to know him, which is never the same based on paperwork only. The more they know in advance the more they can prepare to meet his needs.

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