Re: Neurodivergence
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 11:34 am
Hi all, just a quick update...DS behaviour at school has improved, but it is now manifesting in anxiety unfortunately. The school don't seem all that concerned about it. Essentially we think he's trying so hard to be 'normal' that it's resulting in stress. The Dr's want something from the school SEN, but school SEN won't get involved unless the Dr gives an indication of possible diagnosis, so we're feeling a bit between pillar and post. We have a potential strategy to break the deadlock of the services route, but don't want to post it here, sorry! Private is really looking like the way forward.
All in all, we really appreciate your advice and we're not giving up (just haven't been on the forum recently.)
All in all, we really appreciate your advice and we're not giving up (just haven't been on the forum recently.)