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New website for kids with SEN / SN in MS facing transition to seconday

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Clarissimo · 18/03/2010 17:06

www.move627.org

Its very new and they have asked for feedback

Although has an adhd appearance thats just due to funding has been set up for all kids with additional needs in ms

hth

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AttilaTheMeerkat · 18/03/2010 17:12

Many thanks for pointing out this website.

Clarissimo · 18/03/2010 17:16

I think it only launched last week Atilla (its Peachy btw)

So MN is on the ball

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Secondaryglazedover · 18/03/2010 17:17

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Clarissimo · 18/03/2010 17:19

Sorry?

This was presented by the dyscovery centre

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Clarissimo · 18/03/2010 17:20

That's good- dont suppose yopu've a contact email? (doping an MA in asd myself)

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sugarcandymountain · 18/03/2010 18:32

The survey and more info is here. We were thinking of taking part - we're in London and DS is going to secondary in Sep, but thankfully LA has agreed he can go to special school not mainstream now.

Clarissimo · 18/03/2010 18:37

Thank you, a few on my cpourse are doing transition for their coursework and that will be great for them

Hoping to get ds1 into AS Unit next year (he's in yr 5 now) but it may have to come sooner, ds3 in in a local SNU and it is wonderful

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