Advice sought for ASD boy 11

Looking for help with my son, some friendly advice! School has always been a minefield for my child, has issues with sensory and change. We have had one whole year that was good, it was blissful few meltdowns and academically he was flying. He was a new child. Now currently in year 6 we are at the worst he has ever been due to stress of previous year with a Teacher that did not meet his needs at all to taking the Kent test and not achieving the results he had hoped for.

He is calling out constantly, his facial and vocal tics are exhausting him, he is constantly pacing the room and he is arguing with anyone that tries to help him, his teacher is not able to control him. Which has resulted in an exclusion from school. His meltdowns at home are longer and he is at an all time low. I know its anxiety causing this, he doesn't feel safe or heard. 

Had meeting with school to discuss next steps and they will be taking him to LIFT and have suggested an EHCP to get extra support. I just feel like I am drowning, I can calm him get him ready for school but once he is there he becomes this child I do not know. I have daily emails of what has happened during the day and I just do not know where to go from here.

Do I look at another school for the last 6 months of Primary or stick with his current school as they know him? I have spoken to son about the possibility of changing schools but he flatly refuses as his friends are there.

any advice would be most welcome. 

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  • Hello

    You may find the following  information useful.

    The following article contains a lot of helpful information about education for a child with an autism:http://www.autism.org.uk/about/in-education.aspx This includes information regarding getting extra support for your child in their education setting.

    You can search for schools that cater for children with an autism spectrum disorder on our Autism Services Directory: https://www.autism.org.uk/services/autism-services-directory.aspx

    It can help to pass on information specifically for education professionals about autism spectrum disorders. The following link contains information written for education professionals:
    http://www.autism.org.uk/professionals/teachers.aspx

     

    You may want to contact our Education Rights Service who provides information, support and advice on educational provision and entitlements. Please see the following link for further information: http://www.autism.org.uk/services/helplines/education-rights.aspx

     

    In addition , you may be interested in contacting our School Exclusions service. The School Exclusions Service offers advice and information to parents of children and young people on the autism spectrum on all aspects of school exclusion in England. 

    If you would like to access this service please call 0808 800 4002. Please leave a message on the answering service with a brief summary of your enquiry, together with your phone number and email address, so that an Exclusions Adviser can arrange to call you back to discuss your query in detail. Alternatively, you can the team via email on schoolexclusions@nas.org.uk

    Finally you may like to contact our Autism Helpline team who can provide you with information and advice . You can contact the team via telephone on 0808 800 4104 (Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm, Friday 9am to 3pm). Please note that the Helpline is experiencing a high volume of calls and it may take a couple of attempts before you get through to speak to an advisor. Alternatively, should you prefer to send a message, you can do so via their webform:

    https://www.autism.org.uk/services/helplines/main/questions.aspx

    I hope this is of some assistance to you

    Best wishes

    Lorraine Mod

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  • Hello

    You may find the following  information useful.

    The following article contains a lot of helpful information about education for a child with an autism:http://www.autism.org.uk/about/in-education.aspx This includes information regarding getting extra support for your child in their education setting.

    You can search for schools that cater for children with an autism spectrum disorder on our Autism Services Directory: https://www.autism.org.uk/services/autism-services-directory.aspx

    It can help to pass on information specifically for education professionals about autism spectrum disorders. The following link contains information written for education professionals:
    http://www.autism.org.uk/professionals/teachers.aspx

     

    You may want to contact our Education Rights Service who provides information, support and advice on educational provision and entitlements. Please see the following link for further information: http://www.autism.org.uk/services/helplines/education-rights.aspx

     

    In addition , you may be interested in contacting our School Exclusions service. The School Exclusions Service offers advice and information to parents of children and young people on the autism spectrum on all aspects of school exclusion in England. 

    If you would like to access this service please call 0808 800 4002. Please leave a message on the answering service with a brief summary of your enquiry, together with your phone number and email address, so that an Exclusions Adviser can arrange to call you back to discuss your query in detail. Alternatively, you can the team via email on schoolexclusions@nas.org.uk

    Finally you may like to contact our Autism Helpline team who can provide you with information and advice . You can contact the team via telephone on 0808 800 4104 (Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm, Friday 9am to 3pm). Please note that the Helpline is experiencing a high volume of calls and it may take a couple of attempts before you get through to speak to an advisor. Alternatively, should you prefer to send a message, you can do so via their webform:

    https://www.autism.org.uk/services/helplines/main/questions.aspx

    I hope this is of some assistance to you

    Best wishes

    Lorraine Mod

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