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CPS took daughter for her self injury
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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 518728" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>I did talk to her last night too. She's in a home with a family that has one son and there are no other kids there, which is good because she needs her own space at times. She has her own room. The lady bought her a few clothes (because the social worker wouldn't return my call for days when I wanted to provide clothing). She's bored because she doesn't have her drawing stuff, so I get to bring that to her today, she specifically asked for her Monster High fashion designer sketch pad and some fresh earrings. I knew I couldn't say anything to her about coming home, but she volunteered that she knew it would only be a short time, that they're just trying to make it better for her, and for us not to worry. She asked about her dad, said she missed us both. They did buy her "heels" she says, which I've never allowed because of her body control. They took her to church <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" />. husband got really mad at that (I'm Druid, husband is Wiccan, daughter seems to believe in fairies). I told him she needed to learn about it so she could be better educated in the weirdness that is Christianity.</p><p></p><p>And she lied to me. I asked about her project that I knew was due yesterday and she flat out said it wasn't due. I told her I was pretty sure it was and that she should work on it over spring break. I doubt it'll get done at all. She didn't want me to email her teacher what she had done at home at all. She has a habit of hiding all homework from her teacher, whether it's done or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 518728, member: 5663"] I did talk to her last night too. She's in a home with a family that has one son and there are no other kids there, which is good because she needs her own space at times. She has her own room. The lady bought her a few clothes (because the social worker wouldn't return my call for days when I wanted to provide clothing). She's bored because she doesn't have her drawing stuff, so I get to bring that to her today, she specifically asked for her Monster High fashion designer sketch pad and some fresh earrings. I knew I couldn't say anything to her about coming home, but she volunteered that she knew it would only be a short time, that they're just trying to make it better for her, and for us not to worry. She asked about her dad, said she missed us both. They did buy her "heels" she says, which I've never allowed because of her body control. They took her to church :(. husband got really mad at that (I'm Druid, husband is Wiccan, daughter seems to believe in fairies). I told him she needed to learn about it so she could be better educated in the weirdness that is Christianity. And she lied to me. I asked about her project that I knew was due yesterday and she flat out said it wasn't due. I told her I was pretty sure it was and that she should work on it over spring break. I doubt it'll get done at all. She didn't want me to email her teacher what she had done at home at all. She has a habit of hiding all homework from her teacher, whether it's done or not. [/QUOTE]
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