Walter
You approach it in etaxcly the same way. I would commission an Independent Ed Psych so you can get an accurate picture of your son's needs. They will be able to advise you on whether your son would stand a chance of getting a statement Hampshire are quite tough. ALso get an OT report this can be done privately too if you can. Speak to your school's SEN coordinator and discuss it with them. Next, gather together all reports you have and your son't school reports and ask for an assessment from your school as well. When you have all your reports, go through them and take out the pertinent details use the form on this site under Statement Checklist . Then contact your LEA for the application documents they will send you a form with headings but you can write your own document, incorporating their headings as well. My report was 25 pages long with 36 appendices! Good luck!
Walter You approach it in etaxcly the same way. I would commission an Independent Ed Psych so you can get an accurate picture of your son's needs. They will be able to advise you on whether your son would stand a chance of getting a statement Hampshire are quite tough. ALso get an OT report this can be done privately too if you can. Speak to your school's SEN coordinator and discuss it with them. Next, gather together all reports you have and your son't school reports and ask for an assessment from your school as well. When you have all your reports, go through them and take out the pertinent details use the form on this site under Statement Checklist . Then contact your LEA for the application documents they will send you a form with headings but you can write your own document, incorporating their headings as well. My report was 25 pages long with 36 appendices! Good luck!