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The lady who is so mean to disabled son
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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 608823" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Poor boy. If it's that obvious to you, it's probably obvious to others. He must feel so alone in the world. And I would think that cognitive delays would have shown up at school and he would be getting some friendly help there. I was verbally and physically abused for years by my foster parents and I really thought no one knew or cared. As I came to find out later, everyone saw it, but were too scared to say anything. One neighbor lady did call the welfare department, but they sent out a social worker who asked me, in front of my foster mother, "Is she screaming and hitting you?" Duh. Or course I answered "no," and that was that. You can do what you can do, like expressing your concern to the pastor. At least you'll know in your heart that you tried. The system does seem set up to protect people like that mother, who probably has issues of her own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 608823, member: 13260"] Poor boy. If it's that obvious to you, it's probably obvious to others. He must feel so alone in the world. And I would think that cognitive delays would have shown up at school and he would be getting some friendly help there. I was verbally and physically abused for years by my foster parents and I really thought no one knew or cared. As I came to find out later, everyone saw it, but were too scared to say anything. One neighbor lady did call the welfare department, but they sent out a social worker who asked me, in front of my foster mother, "Is she screaming and hitting you?" Duh. Or course I answered "no," and that was that. You can do what you can do, like expressing your concern to the pastor. At least you'll know in your heart that you tried. The system does seem set up to protect people like that mother, who probably has issues of her own. [/QUOTE]
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