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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 164141" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree with Susie to make the first call. The minute we learned that our adopted and obviously highly disturbed son was a perp and had acted out on the younger two kids we called CPS. And we were out of town, not even home, but we knew that if you make that first call they will help you more and see you as a victim who is worthy of help. If you try to hide it, they'll find out, probably from a stranger who the child perped on (they don't just perp one time at age twelve) and then you're in danger of losing all the kids or even facing criminal charges. As soon as Perp was gone, my other kids started spilling their war stories and it was horrific. At first they had said, "He did it once." Then "He did it about three times." Then "He made XXX act out on me with a knife to his throat." It got worse and worse. He'd been doing it for three years, threatening to kill everyone if they told, so they didn't and maybe stupidly we didn't know. At any rate, save yourself a lot of added grief and call CPS yourself. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 164141, member: 1550"] I agree with Susie to make the first call. The minute we learned that our adopted and obviously highly disturbed son was a perp and had acted out on the younger two kids we called CPS. And we were out of town, not even home, but we knew that if you make that first call they will help you more and see you as a victim who is worthy of help. If you try to hide it, they'll find out, probably from a stranger who the child perped on (they don't just perp one time at age twelve) and then you're in danger of losing all the kids or even facing criminal charges. As soon as Perp was gone, my other kids started spilling their war stories and it was horrific. At first they had said, "He did it once." Then "He did it about three times." Then "He made XXX act out on me with a knife to his throat." It got worse and worse. He'd been doing it for three years, threatening to kill everyone if they told, so they didn't and maybe stupidly we didn't know. At any rate, save yourself a lot of added grief and call CPS yourself. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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