sorry if my question sounded a little offensive, thats really not how it was intended - perhaps it sounded a little accusatory too?
I was just interested in a different perspective thats all. Most people on here have very good reason for wanting a statement, myself included for a non-verbal autistic, GDD, DS5 (but thats a whole different story!).
I have an aunt who wants to get a statement for her son, he IS aspergic no doubt. However although he is quirky and socially he doesnt quite hit the mark - academically he is doing brilliantly, mostly upper sets and a couple of middle sets. He isnt bullied and has a couple of friends who are on the spectrum themselves...I honestly dont think he needs one either.
So, with this in mind i wondered why there seemed to be such discrepancy in with help needed, particularly from your point of view.
Many thanks for answering. X
PS. surely if the parents are convinced that he can do better, why not give him extra tuition at home so that he finds the work easier at school and therefore given more challenging work OR given more challenging work at home ending with the same result? Perhaps easier said than done... Im no hypocrite, i took DS1 (ADHD+) out of school because his IQ levels (9yrs IQ 120) did not match results attained in school (english 1c, maths 2c, science 2c). Hes now doing brilliantly in college (aiming for distinction), aged 16, doing a diploma.