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Schooling an FASD Daughter

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I have a ten year old daughter with FASD and an EHCP, but am struggling to find a suitable secondary school in West Sussex (or Surrey) for her from next September. Does anyone have any recommendations or ideas?

Thanks,

David.

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David

As the FASD trust are organising and running training for schools, would it be worth it to give them a quick call to see if any schools in your area are having training to support you and your daughter?

Regards Dave

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My son goes to Moor House in Oxted. When it was first suggested by an EP I was very sceptical as I did not see him as having severe speech and language needs, but they assessed him for 3 days at the school before deciding he was a good fit and a year in and we are more than happy with the school and his group of friends.

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