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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 283608" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>Thanks eveyrone for your replies.</p><p>The hardest thing about talking to my little cherub is her intellectual barrier. It's like talking with a 3 year old, but even then she seems to be off with the fairies. </p><p>Mom is still determined I get her for a year starting the 26th of this month - how I wish it was tomorrow! Then I am planning on all kinds of extra therapies to help her - not the least will be some play therapy regarding sexual abuse.</p><p>Thought I could have a chat to my DD12 in presence of cherub, about safe/bad touching etc. at a level cherub would understand.... </p><p>had a little contact with bio mum today, and my biggest concern is that the father is havign contact with the children this weekend. Can't believe the dept is allowing it, but that's the dept for you... hey Marg?</p><p>But, they apologise later if they get it wrong! (sorry for sarcasm - I know the dept's failings so well! It bugs me!)</p><p> </p><p>In the meantime, the suggestions about code words etc are a good idea. ... though I hope that it all goes smoothly for me to have her in my care...90% of the time.</p><p> </p><p>Well, off to do a little more housework before bed. it's after midnight here, but I am so impatient about hearing from you all after I have pled my case... you're all sleepy when I write during the day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 283608, member: 7416"] Thanks eveyrone for your replies. The hardest thing about talking to my little cherub is her intellectual barrier. It's like talking with a 3 year old, but even then she seems to be off with the fairies. Mom is still determined I get her for a year starting the 26th of this month - how I wish it was tomorrow! Then I am planning on all kinds of extra therapies to help her - not the least will be some play therapy regarding sexual abuse. Thought I could have a chat to my DD12 in presence of cherub, about safe/bad touching etc. at a level cherub would understand.... had a little contact with bio mum today, and my biggest concern is that the father is havign contact with the children this weekend. Can't believe the dept is allowing it, but that's the dept for you... hey Marg? But, they apologise later if they get it wrong! (sorry for sarcasm - I know the dept's failings so well! It bugs me!) In the meantime, the suggestions about code words etc are a good idea. ... though I hope that it all goes smoothly for me to have her in my care...90% of the time. Well, off to do a little more housework before bed. it's after midnight here, but I am so impatient about hearing from you all after I have pled my case... you're all sleepy when I write during the day! [/QUOTE]
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