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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 407661" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>At this point I'd say you are much more likely to have to keep answering to them for a while than to have difficult child taken away from home. IInsulting?? How do you think I felt having to go thru that for years when it was difficult child breaking the law and no one turning me into cps?? It hoovers but in this day and age, people in the system seem to think the government authorites should be telling all parents how to raise their kids and any of the agencies dealing with the kids can set that ball into motion.</p><p></p><p>As far as your daughter saying she wants to go to school- use that in your favor- you are obviously not allowing a kid to stay home just b//c a kid is refusing to go. That statement proves it.</p><p></p><p>If cps is going to be involved a while, I wonder if they could help get you the in home therapy you've been wanting or some other services that might really help? That would make it quicker and easier for cps to learn what your family as a whole has been going thru, too.</p><p></p><p>Did you present copies of hospital records, diagnosis's, rxs, etc, from profs to the cps worker?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 407661, member: 3699"] At this point I'd say you are much more likely to have to keep answering to them for a while than to have difficult child taken away from home. IInsulting?? How do you think I felt having to go thru that for years when it was difficult child breaking the law and no one turning me into cps?? It hoovers but in this day and age, people in the system seem to think the government authorites should be telling all parents how to raise their kids and any of the agencies dealing with the kids can set that ball into motion. As far as your daughter saying she wants to go to school- use that in your favor- you are obviously not allowing a kid to stay home just b//c a kid is refusing to go. That statement proves it. If cps is going to be involved a while, I wonder if they could help get you the in home therapy you've been wanting or some other services that might really help? That would make it quicker and easier for cps to learn what your family as a whole has been going thru, too. Did you present copies of hospital records, diagnosis's, rxs, etc, from profs to the cps worker? [/QUOTE]
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