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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 288571" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sometimes in a very emotional complex situation the solution goal is hard to keep in focus.</p><p> </p><p>a. Are you the only one who is speaking of this concern or are there parents that you personally know who have expressed concerns also?</p><p> </p><p>b. Doesn't it seem logical that the police IF called should be called by a victim or a family member of the victim?</p><p> </p><p>c. You can have compassion for the parents at the same time you seek safety for your child and others....it is not taking sides.</p><p> </p><p>in my humble opinion the very safest step is to make a child abuse hot line call to your CPS tollfree line. The information you give should be specific to demonstrate sincere concern for the child and his peers. It does not have to be a lambasting of his parents. IF you call (anonymously) and give the</p><p>simple facts that a series of inappropriate events have taken place and you fear someone will be hurt and/or that the boy is not receiving adequate assistance from a child psychiatrist CPS will visit the family. They have the right to check with the school. They may ask questions of neighbors BUT.......the main point is......some help may go to the family.</p><p> </p><p>It's not your burden to solve. in my humble opinion it is your responsibility to report your concerns before something happens. DDD</p><p> </p><p>PS: GFGmom is a grossly inadequate parent who just doesn't have the self-discipline needed to parent children with needs. Her intentions, for the most part, are honorable. That boy's parents may be like she is..doing</p><p>their best and unable to achieve the goal. You can help them, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 288571, member: 35"] Sometimes in a very emotional complex situation the solution goal is hard to keep in focus. a. Are you the only one who is speaking of this concern or are there parents that you personally know who have expressed concerns also? b. Doesn't it seem logical that the police IF called should be called by a victim or a family member of the victim? c. You can have compassion for the parents at the same time you seek safety for your child and others....it is not taking sides. in my humble opinion the very safest step is to make a child abuse hot line call to your CPS tollfree line. The information you give should be specific to demonstrate sincere concern for the child and his peers. It does not have to be a lambasting of his parents. IF you call (anonymously) and give the simple facts that a series of inappropriate events have taken place and you fear someone will be hurt and/or that the boy is not receiving adequate assistance from a child psychiatrist CPS will visit the family. They have the right to check with the school. They may ask questions of neighbors BUT.......the main point is......some help may go to the family. It's not your burden to solve. in my humble opinion it is your responsibility to report your concerns before something happens. DDD PS: GFGmom is a grossly inadequate parent who just doesn't have the self-discipline needed to parent children with needs. Her intentions, for the most part, are honorable. That boy's parents may be like she is..doing their best and unable to achieve the goal. You can help them, too. [/QUOTE]
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