Hello Everyone
Firstly, I'd like to say that there is a wealth of useful information on here, so thanks to everyone for posting.
We have a daughter who has moderate hypermobility syndrome, she is in Reception class at the moment. She has some pain and fatigue, especially at the end of the day. She is very clumsy and often falls awkwardly hurting herself. Up to now she has broken her leg once and fractured it another time. (prior to school)
We did our best to explain the situation to her school, and with a lot of struggle some help was provided although the school cited budget issues for giving us what we want. At break and lunchtimes she is separated from the rest of the children (at our request) because when she is in the main play area she gets knocked over so easily and has suffered major bruising and head injuries. We are asking the school to separate the infants and junior play areas (as a lot of other schools do anyway - the thought of an 11 year old running full speed into her doesn't bear thinking about) and provide some additional supervision for our daughter during break and lunchtimes. We don't want our daughter to be separated from others (she is allowed a different friend to stay with her in a segregated area) as it will affect her social inclusion. Mentally, she is spot on and doing great. We have had an OT assessment done and she is fine. She doesn't need any help in the classroom. Part of the problem is that she looks perfectly fine, its just bump into her a bit and she falls badly as she struggles to support her body weight when falling due to hypermobility/lack of core strength. We do a lot of activities with her, as well as her physiotherapy to boost her strength. She is improving, which is good.
As I said above, the school is against this to date. Upon doing some research, we come across the DDA. Reading the DDA, it comes down to :
a) Is hypermobility recognised as a disability - it should be of course, but is there a precedent
b) Are the changes we are asking for reasonable - we think they are
Forgive me if some of this is naive, but we're just getting to the point where we are talking with other parents, etc with similar issues.
If anyone has any experience in quoting the DDA at schools, or taking matters further I'd be very much interested in hearing from them.
Many thanks
Bonger
