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6 year old Great Grandson
JCC
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My Great Grandson has had difficulties possibly since birth. He has just turned 6 and attends an ordinary state school. He is in the process of assessment but this hasn’t been completed as yet. It has been pointed by an educationlal psychologist out that he needs additional support in school but this requires funding that is not forthcoming until he has a full diagnosis. He does have speech and behavioural problems and does not interact with others very well.
His mother is to all intents and purposes his sole parent as his father my Grandson has Mental Health Pronlems etc. from childhood as well.
So although he loves his children and tries his best he is not always very good at coping.
My question is can my GGrandson’s mother claim any benefits such as DLA on his behalf? Or does she have to wait for a diagnosis. She is studying at University - I think the lass is a blooming marvel - so I presume she has student loans?
Is the little lad eligible for any help please?
His mother is to all intents and purposes his sole parent as his father my Grandson has Mental Health Pronlems etc. from childhood as well.
So although he loves his children and tries his best he is not always very good at coping.
My question is can my GGrandson’s mother claim any benefits such as DLA on his behalf? Or does she have to wait for a diagnosis. She is studying at University - I think the lass is a blooming marvel - so I presume she has student loans?
Is the little lad eligible for any help please?
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Hi @JCC, great to hear from you.
It is possible to claim DLA without a diagnosis. Here is more information about DLA.
They also may be entitled to other benefits which can be calculated using our benefit checker.
Please do let me know if I can do anything else to help.Scope -
Hi,To claim DLA for a child you must show they need more care, attention or supervision than a child of the same age who isn't disabled. Evidence will be needed to support a claim, supporting letters from school, assessment reports etc.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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