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Re: NYCC/EXCLUDE DYSPRAXIA!

Hi Chez,
Thats disgusting, I have the page up and what a laugh.
Considering my daughter has co-ordination problems, the only help she
now gets in school is from the occupational therapist.

According to the special needs medical teacher that is the only help
my daughter now needs in school.

It pees me off.
Hugs
Lynette

--- In northyorkshireparents@y..., chezu2 <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> I was amazzzzzed to find that NYCC PARENT PARTNERSHIP page for
parent
> pupil services actually makes a statement that they do not include
> support for mild dyspraxia and co-ordination difficulties!
>
> I am urging parents or anyone who has this condition to visit this
> site www.northyorks.gov.uk/pps/sensory/physical.shtm at the bottom
of
> this page you will find a complaints section. Please take some time
> to respond to this. It sounds discriminating to me to name a
specific
> condition, especially since my child is affected by the condition
in
> EDUCATION.




Sat Mar 23, 2002 11:56 pm

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I was amazzzzzed to find that NYCC PARENT PARTNERSHIP page for parent pupil services actually makes a statement that they do not include support for mild...
chezu2
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Hi Chez, Thats disgusting, I have the page up and what a laugh. Considering my daughter has co-ordination problems, the only help she now gets in school is...
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I can empathise with you. It took me 2 yr to get my child's difficulties recognised, they must have been obviously apparent to his school. BUT, if they display...
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