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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 407796" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>The blessing here Jena, is that the SW from ACS recognizes the situation for what it is. Personally? Whenever we were being investigated, I embraced them as potential people that could help point me in the direction of whatever services there are out there. They loved the fact that I was open, honest, pleasant and cooperative.</p><p> </p><p>I would ask her about how to file a complaint for malicious reporting. That will let her know that you don't hold her responsible but that you're at the end of your rope with this charade. It's awkward for her because she is on the hook to check out everything that you've told her. She could lose her job if she didn't and worse still, if there's a stone unturned and something goes wrong, a child's life is in jeopardy (if you were abusing her - which we know you're not!).</p><p> </p><p>I'd look into an educational advocate/parent advocate. I know you're in NY. Do you have an organization such as a mental health org.? I'm going to PM you the name of the org. that has been invaluable for difficult child 1. I wish I'd met them years ago.</p><p> </p><p>Fight the fight, but carefully...carefully. While our kids can be manipulative, so should we be when it comes to fighting for them!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 407796, member: 3814"] The blessing here Jena, is that the SW from ACS recognizes the situation for what it is. Personally? Whenever we were being investigated, I embraced them as potential people that could help point me in the direction of whatever services there are out there. They loved the fact that I was open, honest, pleasant and cooperative. I would ask her about how to file a complaint for malicious reporting. That will let her know that you don't hold her responsible but that you're at the end of your rope with this charade. It's awkward for her because she is on the hook to check out everything that you've told her. She could lose her job if she didn't and worse still, if there's a stone unturned and something goes wrong, a child's life is in jeopardy (if you were abusing her - which we know you're not!). I'd look into an educational advocate/parent advocate. I know you're in NY. Do you have an organization such as a mental health org.? I'm going to PM you the name of the org. that has been invaluable for difficult child 1. I wish I'd met them years ago. Fight the fight, but carefully...carefully. While our kids can be manipulative, so should we be when it comes to fighting for them! Beth [/QUOTE]
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