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<blockquote data-quote="kwioake" data-source="post: 497012" data-attributes="member: 13579"><p>Well, CPS is actually not going to do anything since it didn't happen within our home. Our 13 year old son is physically bigger than my daughter and I don't think he is in any danger. My daughter has always played with younger children because she is developmentally very far behind. She didn't have any kind of formal education until she was adopted. In many ways, she is able to be very superficially charming and can be compliant outside of the home. The therapist at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) (fortunately, we had done the initial paperwork this summer based on other behaviors so it took less than a week to get her admitted) suggested contacted a CRCG representative??? We did this today and she is on the docket for their meeting next month. My understanding is that this is an interagency group to help support people in our situation. Our two biggest fears (not sure in which order) is either not getting any support or her being sent away to a place that creates more problems/that we wouldn't have a choice about where she was sent.</p><p></p><p>CPS has known about this for over a week at this point and no one has contacted us from law enforcement. We had thought this would happen but it hasn't...</p><p></p><p>We feel so torn...she already has so much abandonment issues and don't want to "ship her off," yet we don't know that we physically or emotionally have the resources/strength/energy to make this work at home. I am a junior high school teacher and my husband works full time. so torn...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kwioake, post: 497012, member: 13579"] Well, CPS is actually not going to do anything since it didn't happen within our home. Our 13 year old son is physically bigger than my daughter and I don't think he is in any danger. My daughter has always played with younger children because she is developmentally very far behind. She didn't have any kind of formal education until she was adopted. In many ways, she is able to be very superficially charming and can be compliant outside of the home. The therapist at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) (fortunately, we had done the initial paperwork this summer based on other behaviors so it took less than a week to get her admitted) suggested contacted a CRCG representative??? We did this today and she is on the docket for their meeting next month. My understanding is that this is an interagency group to help support people in our situation. Our two biggest fears (not sure in which order) is either not getting any support or her being sent away to a place that creates more problems/that we wouldn't have a choice about where she was sent. CPS has known about this for over a week at this point and no one has contacted us from law enforcement. We had thought this would happen but it hasn't... We feel so torn...she already has so much abandonment issues and don't want to "ship her off," yet we don't know that we physically or emotionally have the resources/strength/energy to make this work at home. I am a junior high school teacher and my husband works full time. so torn... [/QUOTE]
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