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Hi,

 

My daughter was diagnosed with dyspraxia a number of years ago and we are in the process of potentially moving back to Perth and wondered if anyone knew of schools that either specialise in support for this or would be good for her?

 

Would appreciate any help

 

Thanks

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There are no schools that would specialize in dyspraxia. You don't specify which kind of dyspraxia - if it mainly motor coordination then it would come under management by an OT (verbal dyspraxia - speech and language therapist). The way these work through the health department is that you would receive a six week block and then go to the bottom of the waiting list for the next block which can take over a year - if your daughter is older than age 6 then the chances of her getting free therapy are practically zero. Your best bet is therefore to get a really good health insurance policy that will cover extras like OT/ST. Government school don't always have learning support teachers/sencos. The school are given funding for one but they usually spend it on e.g teaching assistants in the early years. If she needs any kind of learning support (e.g she has dyslexia as well) then be prepared for private tuition. The private schools are much better at employing special needs coordinators so you might be better off going private, all Catholic schools will have one so perhaps check out private schools in areas you want to live. You don't say how old your daughter is - if it is high school age then she will be entitled to extra time in all her exams and probably the use of a lap top. Govt high schools are not so good at applying for special exam conditions so you might have to remind them. Bring all reports you have to show to the school. No such thing as Statementing/Record of Needs in Oz though schools will receive a little bit of funding for some disabilities - very unlikely for dyspraxia. I have a dyslexic son who has now graduated and had to fight many battles and paid a fortune for OT, ST and private tuition over the years. I chose his high school on the basis of their excellent learning support department (and music and drama!).

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Thanks -I've been a visiting school psychologist for Ed department and private school psych services all over the Perth area, as well as a lecturer in Education - Dip Ed- and have a son with severe dyslexia and ADHD so know what goes on! Non Catholic but sent him to a Catholic school as most have very good learning support teachers/departments.

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Thank you Scot01, that's been really helpful. Our daughter is nearly 7, and it's both types of dyspraxia she's affected by. She had a severe speech and language delay and disorder, but with ST and time she has come a long way. We think she still struggles with processing thoughts and ideas and this is affecting her schoolwork. She also has difficulties particularly with gross motor skills and co-ordination. While we lived in Perth she had weekly OT for this. She doesn't seem to have dyslexia and is a fantastic reader. One of the main issues for her though is that she's extremely shy, I would almost say it's a social phobia, which is not only hard for her but frustrating for the teachers because they don't know if she can't say or won't say!

 

The problem with private schools in Perth, from what I've seen, are the enormous waiting lists/competition for limited places?

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  • 2 years later...

 

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I know a little boy who has apraxia attended West Coast Language Development Centre, was non verbal, now he is in main stream Kindy so they did good work with him.

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