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<blockquote data-quote="acox75" data-source="post: 1055495" data-attributes="member: 67110"><p>Hi 1Sarah1, We always said that we would put our son into nursery and if they messed up then he would come out. The teacher and TA's showed no interest in learning about his Diabetes management because I was at the school everyday with my son. I finally met with SENCO (for the first time since September) first day back to school after Christmas and she said she was surprised I was still at school as she would have thought staff would be signed off within 4 weeks! She advised that I should try and push them more!! They had already had 4 sessions of training with the DN's and felt they needed more! My son is also on the pump and I think they just couldn't be bothered with it. He also has a CGM which has an alarm alerting if he's high/low which was not checked by anyone whilst ringing - I had to bring it to their attention!! How could I possibly leave my son in their care? </p><p></p><p>SENCO was also concerned that staff weren't stretching my son's learning although they knew he was able. When I asked his teacher, she said it was because he doesn't sit and listen! He would sit and listen but liked to sit with his friends which they would not let him! Why? I felt he was being singled out for displaying certain behaviours when he was not the only one! I watched it all happening since September but felt that was their way of handling all the children but after Christmas, it became apparent this was not so and unacceptable.</p><p>There's actually a lot more that happened but you can get the general idea!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acox75, post: 1055495, member: 67110"] Hi 1Sarah1, We always said that we would put our son into nursery and if they messed up then he would come out. The teacher and TA's showed no interest in learning about his Diabetes management because I was at the school everyday with my son. I finally met with SENCO (for the first time since September) first day back to school after Christmas and she said she was surprised I was still at school as she would have thought staff would be signed off within 4 weeks! She advised that I should try and push them more!! They had already had 4 sessions of training with the DN's and felt they needed more! My son is also on the pump and I think they just couldn't be bothered with it. He also has a CGM which has an alarm alerting if he's high/low which was not checked by anyone whilst ringing - I had to bring it to their attention!! How could I possibly leave my son in their care? SENCO was also concerned that staff weren't stretching my son's learning although they knew he was able. When I asked his teacher, she said it was because he doesn't sit and listen! He would sit and listen but liked to sit with his friends which they would not let him! Why? I felt he was being singled out for displaying certain behaviours when he was not the only one! I watched it all happening since September but felt that was their way of handling all the children but after Christmas, it became apparent this was not so and unacceptable. There's actually a lot more that happened but you can get the general idea! [/QUOTE]
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