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End-of-Year School Reports: What Parents Really Need to Look For (and What to Ignore)

It’s report review season — and for parents of neurodivergent children, this time of year brings stress, confusion, and a LOT of questions.

Does “emerging” mean my child is behind?
Is this report even accurate?
What should I be asking for before the year ends?

In this episode of Navigating Neurodiverse Education, I break down exactly how to interpret end-of-year reports through a neurodiversity-affirming lens. You’ll learn:

  • What “emerging,” “developing,” and other vague report words really mean
  • How to identify functional progress schools often overlook
  • What to request in writing before the school year ends
  • How to set clear expectations for your child’s new teacher

If you want to walk into Term 1 feeling prepared, informed, and confident — this episode will empower you with the knowledge and language you need.

For more advice, support, to book a consultation or to find out more information please visit:
The Neurodiverse Education Hub Website
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Navigating Education: A Parent's Guide to Choosing the Right Primary School for your Neurodivergent Child

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