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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 629367" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>Having been thru more CPS workers then I care to count; I'm glad they are gone. They use to have me cartwheeling thru so many flaming hoops to satisfy them, it was nothing but a distraction that took my attention away from where it should be - "what the kids need".</p><p></p><p>It would have been nice if they could have offered them some parenting classes, I've yet to see young parents who didn't need them. Let's face it parenting is one of the most important jobs people are faced with yet they get very little training on how to actually do it.</p><p></p><p>You need a license to drive a car, own a dog but any idiot too stupid to figure out birth control can be a parent (sigh) it's just not right.</p><p></p><p>I know it makes you angry that CPS didn't wave a magic wand and fix everything but that's not what they do. If nothing else be glad got the walls patched and someone pointed out to them there is a level of expectation (housework etc.) when there is a child in the house. Hopefully it put enough fear into them that they straighten up a little bit.</p><p></p><p>sending hugs and positive energy</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 629367, member: 7170"] Having been thru more CPS workers then I care to count; I'm glad they are gone. They use to have me cartwheeling thru so many flaming hoops to satisfy them, it was nothing but a distraction that took my attention away from where it should be - "what the kids need". It would have been nice if they could have offered them some parenting classes, I've yet to see young parents who didn't need them. Let's face it parenting is one of the most important jobs people are faced with yet they get very little training on how to actually do it. You need a license to drive a car, own a dog but any idiot too stupid to figure out birth control can be a parent (sigh) it's just not right. I know it makes you angry that CPS didn't wave a magic wand and fix everything but that's not what they do. If nothing else be glad got the walls patched and someone pointed out to them there is a level of expectation (housework etc.) when there is a child in the house. Hopefully it put enough fear into them that they straighten up a little bit. sending hugs and positive energy Nancy [/QUOTE]
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