Mom upset after school sends son to psych ward

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Syndi Dorman has faced a lot, raising two kids while her Army husband spent time overseas. But what happened a few days ago was right up there with her worst nightmare.

"I said, 'Can you do this?' and they're like, 'Yeah,'" said the stunned San Pedro mother. "I'm just like, 'What? Can I get a lawyer? How is this happening?'"

Dorman said what happened to her son could happen to any school-age child and that's why she's speaking out. On Monday, her 6-year-old son Jack was committed to a psychiatric ward against her wishes after he drew a violent drawing at school and wrote that he wanted to die.
"They said they were concerned about a picture he drew. I said he plays video games and it's a picture from a video game."


Dorman said her son suffers from separation anxiety and has seen a​
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"I explained to them what was happening, that my husband was being deployed to Iraq, that he was upset when he came to school today, that he wanted to be home."

School officials at Taper Avenue Elementary in San Pedro were so concerned, they called a Los Angeles County psychiatric mobile response team, which determined Jack needed to be committed to a 72-hour psychiatric hold at a local hospital.


"I'm saying, 'I will deal with it, that we have a therapist, we'll make sure he's seen today.' "They said it was out of my hands. They said they were in control and they could do this and had already called an ambulance."
Dorman said the ambulance ride was traumatizing for her son.

"I was trying to reassure him it would be OK and he asked if I'd come back for him, and I said of course I'm going to come back for you."

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Ramon Cortines released a statement, saying in part, "When any student indicates a desire to take his or her own life, the LAUSD is required to follow strict protocols to ensure the safety of the student ... The safety of LAUSD students is paramount. We did the right thing here."

Jack was released after 48 hours, but his mother says the experience will have lasting effects.

"My son doesn't want to go back to school. He's afraid they're going to take him away again."
 

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6 year old talking about they want to die? Smh
 

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No, the school doesn't have the power to override the wishes of a parent, unless the parent is unfit. That's outrageous. And this was an outrageous and shortsighted decision.
 
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Actually the school has the power to call in officials to handle with the situation at hand, at least down here they do. Then it's up to the parent and the officials to sort it out.

The kid is 6, writing he wants to die, and drawing violent images. Yup, let's have that slide, right into another potential Columbine.
 

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The school does have power, and to an extent you can even say they have an obligation, to avoid situations like that, to make decisions in emergency situations. But when they tell a fit parent they've basically taken control of their kid? No, that can't happen. And to use an excuse like "this is another potential Columbine," well they could lock up a lot of kids for any reason if you introduce fear-mongering like that.
 

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the school shouldn't do anything without consulting the mother first.
 
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The school does have power, and to an extent you can even say they have an obligation, to avoid situations like that, to make decisions in emergency situations. But when they tell a fit parent they've basically taken control of their kid? No, that can't happen. And to use an excuse like "this is another potential Columbine," well they could lock up a lot of kids for any reason if you introduce fear-mongering like that.

Okay, I see your point, but the kid is displaying suicidal tendencies, you think the mother can just take him home and it'll all resolve itself? Get it nipped early on to prevent any dramas