The law requires schools to provide "reasonable adjustments" for your child. This is a "not-negotiable" as far as the law is concerned.
So the most important question for a parent or carer to ask is:
"What is considered reasonable?"
Well ... the good news is that the Universal Advocate has extensive experience in knowing what is a "reasonable adjustment" for your child.
Just ask the Universal Advocate, and he will tell you what a "reasonable adjustment" is for your child.
Telling you this is a free service the Universal Advocate provides.
You have a right to know this, and this is the knowledge you need to make sure that your child gets the learning support at school that they are entitled to receive.
Remember ... it's the law!