I don't mean to sound like a total ass, but maybe a "special" school is the best place for him. While the concern you have for this kid is commendable, y'all act like he's going to be sentenced to a cell in Guantanimo Bay.
Clearly the traditional school isn't working out. Why not put him in an environment where he is more likely to be properly diagnosed and cared for. As it is now, he's in a system where he is failing, and his best hope is a community of concerned armchair child psychologists (no offense to any actual child psychologists in this thread).
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