I can't get my child to school

Hi I can't get my child age 13 to go to school. We think they have autism waiting to see the child development team. They don't talk much or show feeling. Home life is fine when they don't have school. 

They stay in bed when it's a school day and I can't get them out. I know they want to learn but school is over whelmed them. Loud sounds too many people.

In year 7 when they was working from home they enjoyed school so much. They are asking me if they can stay home and learn but I don't see the school doing that. 

I don't know what to do? I just want them to be happy. But the more people that get involved the harder it gets. They only like to talk to mum and dad. 

Sorry I feel like I'm at a dead end and everyone keeps looking at me for answers.

Sarah (mum)

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  • Your school can do something, regardless of a diagnosis. They can allow your child time out, or a quiet place to work. They can allow the use of ear defender for example. Anything that they can do to help your child attend school is a help. 

    Your child needs to have a say in what might work, and what might help them attend. Even if they can only go in for half a day, it’s an improvement, and the school will just have to put up with it, and not mark this as being absent.

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  • Your school can do something, regardless of a diagnosis. They can allow your child time out, or a quiet place to work. They can allow the use of ear defender for example. Anything that they can do to help your child attend school is a help. 

    Your child needs to have a say in what might work, and what might help them attend. Even if they can only go in for half a day, it’s an improvement, and the school will just have to put up with it, and not mark this as being absent.

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