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Aaron update: Our Neurologist reported us to CPS!!
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 115674" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Aw, hon, I'm sorry. </p><p></p><p>The reality is the doctor had no choice if there was any question in her mind. While your explanations are reasonable, I'm sure someone abusing their child would have just as reasonable explanations. The teacher had no choice but not to tell you CPS interviewed your son. If CPS truly thought your son was abused or neglected, they would have removed him and probably your other children immediately.</p><p></p><p>As strange as it sounds, I'd be thankful she was so caring. I've been there and actually thanked my neighbor for trying to help protect my child. It did feel like a betrayal at first but then I sat back and started seeing it from her viewpoint. She knew me but not well. She knew I'd adopted my daughter and had seen her a time or two but really didn't know her or her problems. She had heard my daughter screaming and got worried. She called CPS. CPS did exactly what they did with you -- interviewed my daughter without my knowledge. Then they interviewed me, her therapist, her social worker (different departments and ne'er the twain shall meet). Ultimately, I was cleared and a few services were put in place to help to help her. You might get lucky and it may just open a door or two you didn't know existed.</p><p></p><p>It is a horrible feeling to be so investigated. Hopefully, it will end with the investigation or maybe with some offers of assistance such as equine therapy or whatever.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, HUGS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 115674, member: 3626"] Aw, hon, I'm sorry. The reality is the doctor had no choice if there was any question in her mind. While your explanations are reasonable, I'm sure someone abusing their child would have just as reasonable explanations. The teacher had no choice but not to tell you CPS interviewed your son. If CPS truly thought your son was abused or neglected, they would have removed him and probably your other children immediately. As strange as it sounds, I'd be thankful she was so caring. I've been there and actually thanked my neighbor for trying to help protect my child. It did feel like a betrayal at first but then I sat back and started seeing it from her viewpoint. She knew me but not well. She knew I'd adopted my daughter and had seen her a time or two but really didn't know her or her problems. She had heard my daughter screaming and got worried. She called CPS. CPS did exactly what they did with you -- interviewed my daughter without my knowledge. Then they interviewed me, her therapist, her social worker (different departments and ne'er the twain shall meet). Ultimately, I was cleared and a few services were put in place to help to help her. You might get lucky and it may just open a door or two you didn't know existed. It is a horrible feeling to be so investigated. Hopefully, it will end with the investigation or maybe with some offers of assistance such as equine therapy or whatever. In the meantime, HUGS! [/QUOTE]
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