Congratulations, that is a great result. My nephew is on the spectrum and has ADHD. He left school at 16 and is now at an agricultural college, who quite frankly have been brilliant. For what ever reason the under 16 education providers have been awful and he left school with no qualifications. But he has found a niche and things are improving.
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Children with ADHD. Real or bad parenting?
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"So after what 8 years, we have a proper school for my son. Thank **** for that."
Spoke to soon. And he's out of school again. Kicked out of his new special school which supposedly doesnt kick people out, so back to square one.
Just four weeks into the term. Nice. Glad I spent all that money.
Private school, only seems to care about the money. He's been there a month, and spends most of it wandering around on his own. He phoned on Wednesday in tears, on his own in the woods, saying he hated it. Another kid had hurt him, and he had deregulated. He then rubbed his phone over a teachers car which left a mark and a small scratch. We'd already been in a week earlier as he alledged a carer had shoved him against the wall, which they denied, but when I called them out, they said they'd put there arm around him (I aint buying it)
Excluded for damage to a car. The headteacher said 'I may struggle to keep staff if their cars aren't safe' Tosser.
Review bought forward and they said he will need to find another school. plus he needs to show contrition when we go into today about the car. I may land up lamping someone myself.
Last edited by MarillionFan; 9 October 2020, 05:04.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post"So after what 8 years, we have a proper school for my son. Thank **** for that."
Spoke to soon. And he's out of school again. Kicked out of his new special school which supposedly doesnt kick people out, so back to square one.
Just four weeks into the term. Nice. Glad I spent all that money.
Private school, only seems to care about the money. He's been there a month, and spends most of it wandering around on his own. He phoned on Wednesday in tears, on his own in the woods, saying he hated it. Another kid had hurt him, and he had deregulated. He then rubbed his phone over a teachers car which left a mark and a small scratch. We'd already been in a week earlier as he alledged a carer had shoved him against the wall, which they denied, but when I called them out, they said they'd put there arm around him (I aint buying it)
Excluded for damage to a car. The headteacher said 'I may struggle to keep staff if their cars aren't safe' Tosser.
Review bought forward and they said he will need to find another school. plus he needs to show contrition when we go into today about the car. I may land up lamping someone myself.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDid the school actually assess him themselves before taking your money?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
Excluded for damage to a car. The headteacher said 'I may struggle to keep staff if their cars aren't safe' Tosser.
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postcovid. Of course they didn’t.
They don't lose money by doing the assessment as you pay for it, but they lose money by kicking him out.
Sorry you had to deal with such feckwits who gave you false hope."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post"So after what 8 years, we have a proper school for my son. Thank **** for that."
Spoke to soon. And he's out of school again. Kicked out of his new special school which supposedly doesnt kick people out, so back to square one.
Just four weeks into the term. Nice. Glad I spent all that money.
Private school, only seems to care about the money. He's been there a month, and spends most of it wandering around on his own. He phoned on Wednesday in tears, on his own in the woods, saying he hated it. Another kid had hurt him, and he had deregulated. He then rubbed his phone over a teachers car which left a mark and a small scratch. We'd already been in a week earlier as he alledged a carer had shoved him against the wall, which they denied, but when I called them out, they said they'd put there arm around him (I aint buying it)
Excluded for damage to a car. The headteacher said 'I may struggle to keep staff if their cars aren't safe' Tosser.
Review bought forward and they said he will need to find another school. plus he needs to show contrition when we go into today about the car. I may land up lamping someone myself.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI may land up lamping someone myself.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post"I may land up lamping someone myself.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostJust so you know, that won't help."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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