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<blockquote data-quote="W00sterz00ey" data-source="post: 1157925" data-attributes="member: 292591"><p>[USER=291989]@Sophie31[/USER] I am so sorry to hear this. As if it's not hard enough to leave them in someone else's care to then find that the care is not supportive is just too much. </p><p>I am now to this (my 9yo was diagnosed T1 last month) but I agree with those who said that you should talk to your PDN and ask for them to come in (again?) to work with the school on a plan. We had that when Mine went back to school and it seems to work. </p><p>They (our little ones) are brilliant and string and amazing but they need their schools support. And the school has a duty of care. </p><p>Best of luck with it and keep us posted. [emoji173]️</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using DCUK Forum mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W00sterz00ey, post: 1157925, member: 292591"] [USER=291989]@Sophie31[/USER] I am so sorry to hear this. As if it's not hard enough to leave them in someone else's care to then find that the care is not supportive is just too much. I am now to this (my 9yo was diagnosed T1 last month) but I agree with those who said that you should talk to your PDN and ask for them to come in (again?) to work with the school on a plan. We had that when Mine went back to school and it seems to work. They (our little ones) are brilliant and string and amazing but they need their schools support. And the school has a duty of care. Best of luck with it and keep us posted. [emoji173]️ Sent from my iPhone using DCUK Forum mobile app [/QUOTE]
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