Harley Mind Care

How do I tell my child’s school about the diagnosis, and what should I actually ask them to do?

Practical guidance parents rarely receive alongside a diagnosis

Start with the SENCO — not the class teacher, and not a general email to the school office. Request a meeting specifically to share the diagnostic report and discuss what support will be put in place. Bring the written report from us and highlight the recommendations section.

Schools are legally required under the Equality Act 2010 to make reasonable adjustments for children with a disability. ADHD qualifies. Reasonable adjustments can include: preferential seating away from distractions, written instructions alongside verbal ones, extended time for tasks, movement breaks, a quiet space for tests, and more frequent check-ins from a key adult.

If you want exam access arrangements — extra time in GCSEs, for example — apply through the school’s exams officer as early as possible. Our diagnostic report provides the clinical evidence that supports these applications.

Our written reports include a recommendations section specifically designed to be shared with schools. If you know in advance what support you are hoping to secure, let us know and we can ensure the report addresses it directly.

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