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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 352958" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hi and welcome! I'm sorry you need to be here under these circumstances. I am agreeing with LttleDudesMom on this- I doubt the situation was ever reported and I think you should call and tell CPS what you have been told- that way they can check and see if it actually had been investigated and addressed already and it won't be documented as a second incident if in fact it was investigated, but it should start something going if it hadn't been reported before. I know it's hard to call and report your own child for anything, but I've learned the hard way that this in fact protects your child from his or her own self too. Otherwise, they usually just keep doing more and worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 352958, member: 3699"] Hi and welcome! I'm sorry you need to be here under these circumstances. I am agreeing with LttleDudesMom on this- I doubt the situation was ever reported and I think you should call and tell CPS what you have been told- that way they can check and see if it actually had been investigated and addressed already and it won't be documented as a second incident if in fact it was investigated, but it should start something going if it hadn't been reported before. I know it's hard to call and report your own child for anything, but I've learned the hard way that this in fact protects your child from his or her own self too. Otherwise, they usually just keep doing more and worse. [/QUOTE]
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