Thanks for this video I'm just going through this with my boy he's 5. He has epilepsy and learning and behavioural delays. His school are at panel today for him.
@Marzcub9 күн бұрын
Thanks I might be getting sent to a sen school because my seizures (possibly caused by fnd) are really severe and I am really slow at learning in the reading and math field and I'm also not very social with new people or people in general unless I feel like I can trust them etc
@Urgiotta2 жыл бұрын
I'm in the same situation now. Looking for the right special school in Cambridgeshire. How decide?
@Saffie152 жыл бұрын
Thank u
@cindy-mw1uz5 жыл бұрын
Hello and thank you for your vidéo . I am french and my son is autistic he is 5 years old and goes to nursery because there is no teaching assistant in France anymore so no school would accept him. He is severe autistic he doesnt talk and needs help. I am planning to move back to the uk because when i lived over there i loved it so much and i had lots of opportunities but since i came back to France 8 years ago i struggle.... i saw that in the uk every disabled children have the right and the chance to go to school i would like to know if is it true? Can u tell me more about it,, because i saw on the schools website that children with SEN can get help with teaching assistante etc.. also that the school can help for a EHCP is that true? Because i already know that my son is autistic , he has been diagnosed 2 years ago but i am going to do it again in the uk. My son needs a special school to progress more and in France its so hard to get a place , i am not saying that it will be more easier in the uk but if a school can accept him with a teaching assistant for some hours a week so he could be with his peers that would be great! So i have all thoses interrogations in my head and if u can give me some advices that will be great ! Thank you for sharing . And excuse my spelling
@UkAlbania3 жыл бұрын
The same process is followed in Oxfordshire
@ryanbthiesant23074 жыл бұрын
I have year 7 daughter with aspergers undiagnosed. School thinks okay to walk around by themselves. LA thinks school can provide everything without a diagnosis.
@Marzcub9 күн бұрын
Aspengers is an outdated term and has awful connotations don't use it instead refer to your child as autistic and refer to autism as a whole as autism. Using Aspengers for some autistic people like me is really annoying cause it's a label cause the term "Aspengers" defines autistic people who are average or smarter than average intelligence, autism doesn't affect intelligence at all.
@ryanbthiesant23079 күн бұрын
@@Marzcub Unfortunately, Autism very much means stupid, to most people. Because those with downs syndrome were often labeled as autistic. So even though outdated, the public has come to relate autism with being intellectually challenged. Autism reflects intelligence in the same way the aspergers does, and ASD does not. I refer to my daughter as having asperger's because it is quicker than explaining, how diagnoses are made. If you are interested you should look into the term autism which predates asperger. It may also interest you how the an ASD, Asperger and Autism diagnosi are made. And the other pragmatic diagnosis too. My post was made 4 years ago, for asperger and asperger is still used today to make sure that children are not seen as stupid. So I mean no offence, as I deliberately meant it to mean clever, because that is what the majority of people think it means. Where the majority feel it means having down syndrome. Call yourself whatever you like. But know what is means to your audience, what it means to others, including teachers, parents, psychologists, americans, french, australians your friends, and anyone else