school accommodations
What school accommodations can I ask for?
You can ask your child's school for accommodations (how they learn — extra time, quiet space, visual schedules, assistive tech) and modifications (what is expected). Under the RPwD Act 2016 and Right to Education, these are your child's entitlement. A clinician-administered developmental profile from Pinnacle makes a written request concrete and school-ready.
You don't have to know the perfect words — you just have to ask, clearly and confidently, for the support your child has a right to.
In short
You can ask your child's school for two broad things: accommodations (changes to how your child learns and is assessed — extra time, a quiet space, seating, visual schedules) and modifications (changes to what is expected — adjusted workload or simplified content). Under India's Right to Education Act and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016, inclusive schooling and reasonable accommodations are your child's entitlement, not a favour. The clearest path is a short written request to the school, ideally backed by a developmental report.Accommodations you can reasonably ask for
Environment & seating- Front-row or low-distraction seating; a calm corner or sensory break space
- Permission for fidget tools, ear defenders or movement breaks
Instruction & communication
- Visual timetables, written instructions alongside spoken ones, step-by-step checklists
- A buddy system or teacher check-ins for transitions
- Use of a tablet, keyboard or assistive technology where handwriting is hard
Assessment & workload
- Extra time in tests; a separate, quiet examination room
- A scribe or reader for children with reading/writing difficulties
- Breaking large tasks into smaller chunks; reduced copying from the board
Behaviour & regulation
- An agreed signal for breaks before overwhelm
- A consistent, calm response plan shared between home and school
How to ask
Put your request in writing, name the specific supports, and offer to meet. A current developmental profile — what your child can do today and where support helps most — makes the conversation concrete and turns goodwill into an agreed plan you can review each term.The Pinnacle way
Any diagnosis and a clinical AbilityScore® are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an online form. That clinician-administered profile gives you precise, school-ready recommendations to attach to your request, and a baseline to track progress against. Explore school accommodations, understand the AbilityScore, and see how special education support can bridge home and classroom.Trusted sources
UNESCO and WHO guidance on inclusive education; India's RPwD Act 2016 and Right to Education provisions on reasonable accommodation; AAP healthychildren.org guidance for families partnering with schools.Next step — Book a Pinnacle assessment to get a clinician-backed profile you can hand straight to your child's school. Start here.
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
Watch whether agreed supports are actually used day to day, not just written down — ask your class teacher for a short termly review and note any task your child consistently avoids or melts down over.
Try this at home
Keep one simple folder: your written request, the school's reply, and any developmental report. Bring it to every meeting — calm documentation beats remembering details on the spot.
Trusted sources
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This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
What is the difference between an accommodation and a modification?
An accommodation changes how your child learns or is assessed — extra time, a quiet room, visual instructions — while the expected outcome stays the same. A modification changes what is expected, such as adjusted workload or simplified content. Most children benefit from accommodations first.
Does the school have to provide these in India?
Under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 and Right to Education provisions, inclusive schooling and reasonable accommodation are your child's entitlement. Schools are expected to make reasonable adjustments; a written request with a developmental report strengthens your case.
Do I need a diagnosis before the school will help?
Schools can begin with informal supports based on observed needs. A clinician-administered developmental profile makes requests specific and harder to refuse, and any formal diagnosis is established only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.