Sunday, January 24, 2010

Aspergers Schools Wrote Yesturday About Cameron/Aspergers/His Schools Treetment Of Him, Just Found Out They Have No SEN Provis.?

Wrote yesturday about Cameron/Aspergers/His schools treetment of him, just found out they have no SEN provis.? - aspergers schools

I really can not believe what I read when I put Cameron at the school assured me that they had excellent SEN provisions and in a position to meet their communication needs, I was only difficulty one days, although in all meetings to complete their IEP, and were not met until today, tried to resist saying Cameron was suspended in meetings a lot, but I am I insisted because he has to say his right, and teacher Ofstead I went to see what I better treeetment can not and do not attend school for special education services and the Learning Mentors and SENCO requires employees? (I'm inclined to believe they were affected a number of special needs) are not surprising they want to pop pills, I am because of what I read that every rule in the book came raging since the measure must go, I wrote a letter to the leaders who want a meeting with us the best of luck to them both!

9 comments:

Gypsy said...

It seems they are already biased, and that in the best interest of your child in the back if you think it is worrying that you can sit in the meeting. Why do you want to send your child to a place like this at all? It is time to explore alternative education. At the time, is confronted, requiring them to be a learning experience for what will be even less willing to offer assistance. Search homeschooling in your area. This is a wonderful method of education for many families. I am sure that Cameron would do well to do, and are much happier occasions son. Remember, you only have 4 or 5 more years with him for the decisions you now will affect him for life. This is probably his last chance to help you get the best training for him. Once you've become, May Gone, and it will be too late. Please do not consider returning to this awful place. It may be good for others, but it does not help.

emo said...

You would not have to use your child elsewhere. If the school does not have to pay enough teachers and specialists to his son, the funds and put the things you need. They are (in Australia - do not know, UK?)

Write to the Head of the Department of Education, the question is clearly not enough and he had many opportunities to do something for your child.

They violate the rules go as far as need. You are responsible for their learning, yet learned nothing. Write to the press, unless they do something soon. Good luck

Jenny said...

Homeschooling is not illegal. I know someone who has a child with AS and they do just that, and he is very happy. There is an organization called education advice and support. Good luck.

Wayne ahrRg said...

Stop smoking and shoot
1. Do not use the path of the Ombudsman - waste of time - SENCO BTW are usually a waste of space anyway
2. Check Ipsea - appeal - see Ipsea.org
3. Contact a lawyer sepcialising SEN - Sinclair Law are excellent - expensive wut really worth.
4. Get a statement from Cameron - go on letterhead of the school and write to the Council, it is their right. They will give you a form - and refused the declaration on the basis that the child shows progress - then appeal by the full SENDIST but always a lot of opinions and evaluations of otherwise lost in court.
5. - Choose a lawyer - family law, not a computer specialist training / in - err I said Sinclair?
6 Do not talk to parents online - work of the Council.

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Oldgirl said...

Please contact your parents' association () by their lawyers. If you SENDIST not touch (Web search), and advice. Do not go to a meeting on your own, get some support.

magiclad... said...

I agree with you. Asperger syndrome is a disease that will come to light, but the schools and the people really should be aware of this disease. To help pitch to get to their fate son.GOOD

phasmid_... said...

I have a son with AS and work in a regular school as a behavior support workers. I think they are so bad here because you can go wrong! Without knowing more, it is difficult to proceed as best - advising Ipsea Although, as mentioned above, would be a start. You may have to try again and get away again, but we do recommend a value of up to. In the meantime, I suggest a support group for parents who may be helpful to you? Departure:

http://www.asdfriendly.org

Here are parents who have experienced what happens and how I could have a positive experience. Provide good advice and shoulders to cry.

Bittersw... said...

Oh, Im so sorry! Good luck ... If you are new to the school you can make a complaint to Ofsted satisfied, and maybe give you advice and talk to the school. Otherwise, please ask for your support workers and SEN local LEA for help. Also try to see the websites and self-help groups specifically for children with special needs online, you can further help can be found here too!

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