I have an 11 year old son, who at the age of six was diagnosed as having ADHD, with the addition that it was of the inatentive type. Around a year ago an assessment was carried out to see if his diagnosis would be more correct as an ASD, this was considered not to be the case. He will next September be moving to secondary school, and I am therefore trying within the limited facilities of where I live (Pembrokeshire) to find a facility that will best serve his needs. The local comprehensive has no special unit, but around 30 minutes drive away, Pembroke school has an Autistic unit, and a Special Learning Group. If my son's current dianosis, of DAMP is considered as an ASD by UK definition, I will try for a place in that unit, otherwise I will push for a place in the Special Learning Group. Things are a little desperate as I have only been notified that my sons diagnosis has been changed to DAMP by his primary school today! and I know so little about this!! it's been sprung on us today!
2007-12-06
04:07:06
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