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difficult child's baby's health and their living conditions
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 54284" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>A child will be removed from a squalid house in NY if the proper authorities are notified. Normally, I would say to let the grandparents address this with difficult child, but this issue will directly impact the baby's health & mental well-being. I know this personally because I was raised in squalid conditions. The neglect of the household often extends to the child: lack of medical and dental care, poor personal hygiene, dirty and ill-fitting clothing. Friends never come over, it becomes a shameful secret that permeates your life. It continues to affect you into adulthood; I know I become physically stressed out in overly cluttered or dirty surroundings. Nothing is ever clean enough. It's no life for an innocent child. Please contact someone and show the photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 54284, member: 1722"] A child will be removed from a squalid house in NY if the proper authorities are notified. Normally, I would say to let the grandparents address this with difficult child, but this issue will directly impact the baby's health & mental well-being. I know this personally because I was raised in squalid conditions. The neglect of the household often extends to the child: lack of medical and dental care, poor personal hygiene, dirty and ill-fitting clothing. Friends never come over, it becomes a shameful secret that permeates your life. It continues to affect you into adulthood; I know I become physically stressed out in overly cluttered or dirty surroundings. Nothing is ever clean enough. It's no life for an innocent child. Please contact someone and show the photos. [/QUOTE]
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