Miranda's Rights

. I go to pick upmy daughter and parapro shakes head and says not a good day we discuss some of what happened it was clearly stated that Miranda crossed her arms and was refusing to do a number of things requested of her, would not go with class to lunch room, office personal called to deal with her Stubborn, Defiance and Noncompliant. Unbeknowing to myself, until we got home she was physically forced to the office to see another office personal. She did not reveal this to the nice Dr. Lady in the office because she was scared to say anything in front of the parapro. We took pictures of her injuries she also demonstrated how she was shoved into a wall, we went to the ER and she explained herself what happened to her, at the hands of the protector parapro.(but, nowith more physically challenged children t my child's challenges)


ALL I can ask for is "What is in the best interest of my child" or legally fight for Miranda not to be treated as if it were her miranda rights for being a criminal.
Sincerely,
Mary R. Rabunal

Mary Rabunal
Covington, GA