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Manifestation Hearing - Am I being Railroaded?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 408346"><p>I agree with rlsnights. You NEED to get an advocate. You can call your state's Dept of Education and inquire about one. What they are saying is contradicting themselves. </p><p> </p><p>On the on the other hand, if ADHD is his only official diagnosis, these threats are not a symptom of that diagnosis as far as I know. My son has ADHD with some anger issues but would never do something like this. Either there is something more going on with him and he needs a new evaluation OR since he is gifted, I can see that he did this for the shock value to see what would happen. I would seriously find out from him which it was. Has he said anything to you? </p><p> </p><p>Without more information such as his age, more diagnosis if there are any, medications, therapy? etc, we are limited in what we can tell you. Either way, get an advocate and get him to SOMEONE asap. The school has no choice but to take it seriously for the safety of the other students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 408346"] I agree with rlsnights. You NEED to get an advocate. You can call your state's Dept of Education and inquire about one. What they are saying is contradicting themselves. On the on the other hand, if ADHD is his only official diagnosis, these threats are not a symptom of that diagnosis as far as I know. My son has ADHD with some anger issues but would never do something like this. Either there is something more going on with him and he needs a new evaluation OR since he is gifted, I can see that he did this for the shock value to see what would happen. I would seriously find out from him which it was. Has he said anything to you? Without more information such as his age, more diagnosis if there are any, medications, therapy? etc, we are limited in what we can tell you. Either way, get an advocate and get him to SOMEONE asap. The school has no choice but to take it seriously for the safety of the other students. [/QUOTE]
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