I would have thought so too, but it isn't the case unfortunately. I'm taking D out of an independent school at the end of this year and into a public school, as they have a lot more support for kids like ours. Our school is so dumb, that they dont even have sports teams to play against other schools. Our school has a FT psychologist, yet has done nothing for kids like D. I really don't know what she does with her time!
I got the Out of Sync Child book yesterday from the local bookshop, it was on sale too. D knew that it was a book about him as he read parts of it whilst we were in the car. I told him that it was about him, and that i wanted to learn more so i could help him be the best he can be. He was okay with that.
As i read the first few pages, i was almost in tears and blaming myself as to how i could not see it all these years. Also, D had several sessions of OT last year and the paed OT specialist, didn't tell me anything about SPD or pick up anything really out of the blue. She just said that he had a delay with his fine and gross motor skills and thats about it.
I'll be going back once i get all the testing done.





oh Lu.... I have tears in my eyes and stomach in my mouth.... I can't imagine how hard this is for you! How hard to hear that he isn't fitting in to the best place possible for him! BUT I LOVE the teachers attitudes, that they love him and want him back, what an awesome place. 
lu ahhh yes..3 ring circus
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