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HELP!! manifest determination hearing
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 273520" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>We get to have one of these lovely things in the very near future. difficult child took Immodium caplets to school, and was bragging about them saying he got them from his gang. Bringing drugs/or something that is purported to be drugs involves usually a 10 day suspension and police involvement. Since difficult child has an IEP for both OHI and ED, this will trigger a manifest hearing as he was suspended for 2 days just earlier this week. I really do believe that taking the pills is a manifest of his disability as his mood disorder is not stable, therefore he is extremely impulsive, and that as a result of his ADHD and mood disorder his self esteem is very bad and as a result of that he does many "uncool" things in an attempt to be seen as cool and be like by his peers. </p><p> </p><p>I have no experience with these things, and this is his last year at this school. What can I expect, and what can I do/bring in order to prepare?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 273520, member: 3184"] We get to have one of these lovely things in the very near future. difficult child took Immodium caplets to school, and was bragging about them saying he got them from his gang. Bringing drugs/or something that is purported to be drugs involves usually a 10 day suspension and police involvement. Since difficult child has an IEP for both OHI and ED, this will trigger a manifest hearing as he was suspended for 2 days just earlier this week. I really do believe that taking the pills is a manifest of his disability as his mood disorder is not stable, therefore he is extremely impulsive, and that as a result of his ADHD and mood disorder his self esteem is very bad and as a result of that he does many "uncool" things in an attempt to be seen as cool and be like by his peers. I have no experience with these things, and this is his last year at this school. What can I expect, and what can I do/bring in order to prepare? [/QUOTE]
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