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When can a child cry for help and feel safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 291657" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>today the Dept. officials will go to the school and interview cherub, then come here and interview the 3 yo boy and 20 mos baby neither of whom will be very easy witnesses. How do they expect a baby who has no speech to tell them anything? when I asked if I could be there for cherub, they said no, but she can ask for a teacher to be present if she wants. Well, she isn't going to ask, so I wised the school up to have a teacher present. Thankfully, the princiapl already intended to sit in on the interview!</p><p>So, I'll keep you posted. </p><p>please say some prayers. I am praying that this will be formalised at least until I can feel satisfied they have done all in their power to keep the children safe.</p><p>They have already told bio mum that daddy isn't to have any phone contact or physical contact with the children, which she is very angry about....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 291657, member: 7416"] today the Dept. officials will go to the school and interview cherub, then come here and interview the 3 yo boy and 20 mos baby neither of whom will be very easy witnesses. How do they expect a baby who has no speech to tell them anything? when I asked if I could be there for cherub, they said no, but she can ask for a teacher to be present if she wants. Well, she isn't going to ask, so I wised the school up to have a teacher present. Thankfully, the princiapl already intended to sit in on the interview! So, I'll keep you posted. please say some prayers. I am praying that this will be formalised at least until I can feel satisfied they have done all in their power to keep the children safe. They have already told bio mum that daddy isn't to have any phone contact or physical contact with the children, which she is very angry about.... [/QUOTE]
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