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Aspergersandsensory

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  1. Think before making a complaint as once you do you may find your problems gets a whole lot worse. LEAs may provide the extra funding for schools to meet the needs but they will not make sure those needs are met,
  2. Sorry I havn't replied sooner things have moved alot during the past month, I was trying to sort things out with school but failed, If the problems had been all outdoors it may have been simple to sort out but when teachers blatantly support the bullies in the classroom thinking it's easier for them to ignore whats happening then there is no hope. The school did move him class but this was only to make them look to be addressing the problem as he was still with the same kids once lessons started. I did write to the school govenors but they also failed to respond. I have since been forced into home educating as the threats of punishment from school got too much to handle. It was not an easy step to take as my son desperatly wanted to go to school without the problems it was causing him. I have made great progress with my son and he is improving daily. Having found an English tutor for him I realise I will not be able to afford to pay for other subject areas he needs and worry that I may not be able to do this long term, With little trust left in the LEA or people to help SEN pupils it is hard to see how the planned EHCP will change anything in our area as there really is nothing available for pupils to have their rights to education supported.
  3. My 11 year old son has been the target for a group of bullies since February at school, he is in mainstream and was doing great until the problems started, He has Asperger's, Sensory problems, Dyslexia, co ordination difficulties. Having been attacked many time now he has realised he isnt allowed to defend himself as he is punished, for months he has had little education due to either being bullied, being moved away from bullies or punishments at school, things are not good school wise but i keep building him up and returning to school. My son was happy and doing well until it all started, He wants to stay at the same school but not be bullied or constantly either awaitting punishments or spending time in include or detention. Knowing how mainstream schools are trying to get rid of children on the spectrum and how much my son wants to stay at the school. would it be wrong to request he retakes the year if they could put the right support in for him. or am i best looking now to move him schools? the school he has is the only 1 we could choose in the whole area that fitted his needs. He is bright in many subjects apart from english, he has missed all the art classes, history classes and DT classes due to the problems this year.
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