MeanMom
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
I've just had an email from K's new school confirming they will be putting her on their SEN register, and sending me a draft 'Individual Education Plan'. All fine by me (any help gratefully accepted etc etc, lol). The issue I have with it is that diabetes is not mentioned as a special educational need, only the vision problems she has as a result.
Is diabetes a 'special need'? We're new to this, but if poor eyesight is, then why not diabetes? She will get extra time to do assessments exams etc, but surely anyone with diabetes has a special need for extra time if they are high or low during a test? K had an assessment last week during which she had a hypo. If she had not been given the extra time because of her eyes, she would not have finished the test.
K's specialist is hopeful that her cateracts (sp?) will not need surgery, but either way her eyes may be 'fixed' enough for her not to qualify for the SEN register for them. What happens if she has a hypo during a 'real' exam?
Does anyone else have experience of SEN, please?
Is diabetes a 'special need'? We're new to this, but if poor eyesight is, then why not diabetes? She will get extra time to do assessments exams etc, but surely anyone with diabetes has a special need for extra time if they are high or low during a test? K had an assessment last week during which she had a hypo. If she had not been given the extra time because of her eyes, she would not have finished the test.
K's specialist is hopeful that her cateracts (sp?) will not need surgery, but either way her eyes may be 'fixed' enough for her not to qualify for the SEN register for them. What happens if she has a hypo during a 'real' exam?
Does anyone else have experience of SEN, please?