help! written report.

I'm just starting out with the long prosess of trying to get my son diagnosed with aspergers. I've spoken to his doctor who has told me that in order to help us he needs a written report from the school and one from home. Where as the school are being very helpful and are writing the report for me I'm finding it a bit daunting and have no idea where to start. Does anyone have any idea what this should include and what format this should be in? Thank you. 

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  • What concerns did you have when you son was a toddler or in his early years at school?

    Tip-toe walking? Extreme tantrums?  Obsessions and preoccupations?  Delayed motor skills?  Immaturity? Strange phobias? Fear of loud noises?

    Write down what concerns you had, big or small. Try and put it in chronological order because you are writing a developmental history. Don't leave anything out, as it may not strike you as relevant but the doctor might see things you don't see. For example, I used to walk on tip-toes all through my childhood, my Mum thought it was  a bit odd, but she did not think it THAT important. But the doctor told us that this was symptomatic when combined with the other symptoms that I displayed

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  • What concerns did you have when you son was a toddler or in his early years at school?

    Tip-toe walking? Extreme tantrums?  Obsessions and preoccupations?  Delayed motor skills?  Immaturity? Strange phobias? Fear of loud noises?

    Write down what concerns you had, big or small. Try and put it in chronological order because you are writing a developmental history. Don't leave anything out, as it may not strike you as relevant but the doctor might see things you don't see. For example, I used to walk on tip-toes all through my childhood, my Mum thought it was  a bit odd, but she did not think it THAT important. But the doctor told us that this was symptomatic when combined with the other symptoms that I displayed

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