Hi, my name is Floret! PIP application help

Floret
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I'm starting a PIP application for my daughter who is 18 and has ADHD/ASD. I'm just wondering what are the most important points to get across when applying.
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I wouldn't attempt the forms yourself, but seek local help with filling them in.
They'll know what needs to go on the form and the best language to use.
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Hi @Floret and welcome to the community! Here is some information about how to complete the forms and what each descriptor means -
It is important to get across how her condition affects her daily life and give specific examples. If she needs help from you or others, make sure you mention that. If you have any more questions, we're here to help 😊
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