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difficult child's baby's health and their living conditions
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 53455" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm going to try ONE more time! My daughter is beyond a slob.</p><p>Not quite as bad as your description but definitely NOT acceptable for a small child. Three times other people called</p><p>social services. Three times the social worker investigating</p><p>"understood" that "it is hard to keep a clean house and be a single working Mother". WTH??????? Funny...I was able to do it</p><p>without endangering my children!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, because of your husbands position it might be wise to</p><p>enlist a third party to call in so your grandchild will have some</p><p>assurance of safety and your marriage won't have to be put on the</p><p>line.</p><p></p><p>My husband completely avoids GFGmom whenever possible. I understand</p><p>your need to avoid the useless stress. on the other hand, the baby really</p><p>does have to be protected..one way or the other. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 53455, member: 35"] I'm going to try ONE more time! My daughter is beyond a slob. Not quite as bad as your description but definitely NOT acceptable for a small child. Three times other people called social services. Three times the social worker investigating "understood" that "it is hard to keep a clean house and be a single working Mother". WTH??????? Funny...I was able to do it without endangering my children! Anyway, because of your husbands position it might be wise to enlist a third party to call in so your grandchild will have some assurance of safety and your marriage won't have to be put on the line. My husband completely avoids GFGmom whenever possible. I understand your need to avoid the useless stress. on the other hand, the baby really does have to be protected..one way or the other. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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