MAKE SCHOOLS MAKE SENSE
I am thrilled to bits to be part of the Make Schools Make Sense campaign and to add my voice (small though it is!) to the thousands of parents throughout the UK who are trying to do the best they can for an autistic son or daughter.
We have had triumphs and setbacks along the way and I hope to be able to share my thoughts with whoever reads these blogs. I am quite new to this lark myself and it may take me a while to get into the swing of all the jargon, so please bear with me if you can.
A brief background - we have a three and half year old son who is on the Spectrum and we found out when he was just two years old. At present we are looking at schools for him and he has a proposed statement.which we are negotiating at the moment. We have found the statementing experience to be a positive one so far.
We are off to the Campaign Launch tomorrow and my invitation is in the fruit bowl (with all the other important stuff) ready to go.
Regards
DIL
We have had triumphs and setbacks along the way and I hope to be able to share my thoughts with whoever reads these blogs. I am quite new to this lark myself and it may take me a while to get into the swing of all the jargon, so please bear with me if you can.
A brief background - we have a three and half year old son who is on the Spectrum and we found out when he was just two years old. At present we are looking at schools for him and he has a proposed statement.which we are negotiating at the moment. We have found the statementing experience to be a positive one so far.
We are off to the Campaign Launch tomorrow and my invitation is in the fruit bowl (with all the other important stuff) ready to go.
Regards
DIL

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