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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 160228" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>I am assuming that since you mentioned post adoption that your difficult child was adopted thru the state and you had some sort of arrangement with them? If that is so, I'm sorry they have not followed thru and caused heartache for your family.</p><p></p><p>Timerlady said " <span style="color: Blue">That is their job ~ generally a job they are willing to do, especially for parents that are begging for help, aren't abusive or neglectful & are exceptional advocates for their children.</span>"</p><p></p><p>This is <strong>not at all true for all states.</strong> Maybe you both live in the same state and that is what she was refering to, but I personally know thru my families experience with our difficult child when she was 16 yrs. old, that CPS is <strong>not</strong> there to help begging , exceptional advocate parents. </p><p></p><p>Sorry about that, I am not trying to be rude at all. I still have a sore spot from our own experience. I know Timerlady meant no harm and her experience in her state has been positive, but in the state of Texas one doesn't look their way for help. They don't help.</p><p></p><p>I do hope you find what you are looking for and needing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 160228, member: 30"] I am assuming that since you mentioned post adoption that your difficult child was adopted thru the state and you had some sort of arrangement with them? If that is so, I'm sorry they have not followed thru and caused heartache for your family. Timerlady said " [COLOR="Blue"]That is their job ~ generally a job they are willing to do, especially for parents that are begging for help, aren't abusive or neglectful & are exceptional advocates for their children.[/COLOR]" This is [B]not at all true for all states.[/B] Maybe you both live in the same state and that is what she was refering to, but I personally know thru my families experience with our difficult child when she was 16 yrs. old, that CPS is [B]not[/B] there to help begging , exceptional advocate parents. Sorry about that, I am not trying to be rude at all. I still have a sore spot from our own experience. I know Timerlady meant no harm and her experience in her state has been positive, but in the state of Texas one doesn't look their way for help. They don't help. I do hope you find what you are looking for and needing. [/QUOTE]
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