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it all seems too easy!!

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sodit · 02/12/2009 14:27

Have just been to ds1 transistion to nursery meeting (it has specialist salt group) whilst there we were talking about where he goes after. Our local school has a speech and language unit which i would like him to attend so i have applied to that school anyway as matter of course. At the meeting the sen advisory teacher casually mentions that we better start statementing process so that unit can be named on his statement and do i agree to it. He will not get into the unit without a statement I have checked the policies.
He doesnt really need it a nusery as it is a specialist one. It just seems a bit to easy to me. I was getting ready to don battle gear. Do you think I am just being paranoid ?

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sodit · 02/12/2009 19:31

guess not as now nobody wants to talk to me

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5inthesleighbed · 02/12/2009 19:33

I found it really easy getting ds2 into an ASD nursery last year, I found it harder getting him into MS school as he needed a statment.

He came on leaps and bounds at the ASD nursery, good luck!

sarah876 · 02/12/2009 19:35

I think so many of us have had to fight for some kind of help but i guess that sometimes it can be that easy and run smoothly

sodit · 02/12/2009 20:09

i guess so, as it is just needed to get him into the unit. Just seems have been very lucky with the provision he has had. He has had 1-2-1 for all the sessions he is at pre-school, he has got a place at the specialist nursery, now they are saying do you want a statement.

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