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Multi Disciplinary Meeting at School

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yanny · 24/06/2010 23:11

I've posted a few times before.

Dd(10.5) is currently waiting on an appt with camhs and has been under school GP (community paed) for 2 years or so.

Has had an in depth Slt assessment (over the course of about a year) and also under Ot for sensory issues and scored on 1st percentile for Movement Abc. Ot has mentioned she thinks dd has symptoms of DCD (what's the difference between this and dyspraxia?) Also, anyone know if sensory issues (oversensitive to touch/smells) are common with DCD?

Paed wanted to wait until slt completed her report before arranging a meeting at school.

This was meant to happen yesterday but Ot is on holiday (were rushing to have meeting before end of term next Friday) so new date is a few days into new term on 20th August.

I know at the meeting there will be new teacher, senco, paed, depute head, Slt, Ot, Ed Psych. I haven't even thought to ask what the purpose of the meeting is . My head is mush at the moment. Is it a standard kind of meeting to discuss issues within school? There are no known issues at school (hence school being completely unsupportive). We live in Scotland.

Any advice welcome

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