Settling in at school - Nursery

This is my first post. Found you after searching for a conducive place for my ramblings.

I am a mother to a 4 year old diagnosed with ASD. He is becoming verbal and speaks but drops his consonants. He was in nursery and now started in a mainstream school with a statement and a 1 to 1 teaching assistant for 25 hours a week.. We were told to come in for an hour to settle him in and school now seems to think that he should only come in for an hour a day and have no plan set up with no end in sight. He was in nursery for 3 hours a day and settled nicely. He got potty trainied in the summer and goes happily now for a wee. Still struggling with the poo, but one step at a time 

When I picked him up after his first hour, he cried when I said it was time to go home. He was a bit overwhelmed but I feel an hour was nowhere near enough time for him to settle down. Not sure what to do now as I do not want to start a new school fighting, I fight well!, but just want to give them a chance. My son is not rigid, not bothered about routine, eats anything, likes playing outside and does listen to most instructions except when the sensor overload gets too much and then a little trip outside is all he needs to calm down or a little distraction. His main problem is his speech delay.

Please help. I am so stressed and do not want him to miss out on his settling in time. One hour seems so little. Anyone had any experience to share with me, please? I would appreciate any help at all. Kind regards

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    If the school has funding for 25 hours of teaching assistant then you could push back a bit more and ask for them to justify, in writing, why this isn't happening.

    Is his toilet training an issue? Mainstream schools would normally expect this as it isn't part of teaching. Would the TA help with this?

    Would he benefit from more school time or do they think 1 hour is enough for the moment?

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    If the school has funding for 25 hours of teaching assistant then you could push back a bit more and ask for them to justify, in writing, why this isn't happening.

    Is his toilet training an issue? Mainstream schools would normally expect this as it isn't part of teaching. Would the TA help with this?

    Would he benefit from more school time or do they think 1 hour is enough for the moment?

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