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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 466965" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>When the high school called CPS last January for "medical neglect", the teacher that Onyxx showed her "burns" was the one that called. We got a young lady, with a trainee (ugh) - however they were willing to listen. They got the message loud and clear that Onyxx was only going for attention... Without our having to make any excuses at all.</p><p></p><p>In our area, certain people are mandated reporters, but not, say, babysitters <em>unless it is a multiple child environment</em> - such as day care. I've heard people say they "can't" call CPS. REALLY? <em>Anyone</em> can call. And this whole "boss said no" bit steams me. That is absolute BS - if boss DID say no, boss needs head examined (after removal from rectum); if it's therapist running scared, she needs removed from her position and retrained. ONE chance. </p><p></p><p>Sigh...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 466965, member: 6705"] When the high school called CPS last January for "medical neglect", the teacher that Onyxx showed her "burns" was the one that called. We got a young lady, with a trainee (ugh) - however they were willing to listen. They got the message loud and clear that Onyxx was only going for attention... Without our having to make any excuses at all. In our area, certain people are mandated reporters, but not, say, babysitters [I]unless it is a multiple child environment[/I] - such as day care. I've heard people say they "can't" call CPS. REALLY? [I]Anyone[/I] can call. And this whole "boss said no" bit steams me. That is absolute BS - if boss DID say no, boss needs head examined (after removal from rectum); if it's therapist running scared, she needs removed from her position and retrained. ONE chance. Sigh... [/QUOTE]
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