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<blockquote data-quote="Im a Believer" data-source="post: 353481" data-attributes="member: 6448"><p>SusieStar ~ The "victim" is actually the son of a Child Pschologist and he encouraged me to call CPS. </p><p>Both families have been here since their children were 6 weeks old and the victims dad actually recalled a few other odd situations I had forgotten.</p><p> </p><p>The decision to "turn it in" was actually made before I could make it - When I filed the report with my State Licensing Specialist for my childcare - her supervisior turned it over to CPS and they called me to ask more questions.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know what ended up happening.</p><p> </p><p>I do not like to "talk about" one client with another but did share with the parents of her closest playmate at my house in case they saw any learned behavior.</p><p> </p><p>I understand the posting comments of not wanting to cause undue harm to any family - but, as you stated and CPS stated - that is their job to determine whether the behavior warrants checking into.</p><p> </p><p>I can still see this "situation" in my mind when I saw her - she was VERY hateful and who knows what would have happened had I not yelled for her to stop.</p><p> </p><p>God Forbid - what may happen if this isn't brought out into the light.</p><p> </p><p>Sometimes doing the right thing isn't the easiest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Im a Believer, post: 353481, member: 6448"] SusieStar ~ The "victim" is actually the son of a Child Pschologist and he encouraged me to call CPS. Both families have been here since their children were 6 weeks old and the victims dad actually recalled a few other odd situations I had forgotten. The decision to "turn it in" was actually made before I could make it - When I filed the report with my State Licensing Specialist for my childcare - her supervisior turned it over to CPS and they called me to ask more questions. I don't know what ended up happening. I do not like to "talk about" one client with another but did share with the parents of her closest playmate at my house in case they saw any learned behavior. I understand the posting comments of not wanting to cause undue harm to any family - but, as you stated and CPS stated - that is their job to determine whether the behavior warrants checking into. I can still see this "situation" in my mind when I saw her - she was VERY hateful and who knows what would have happened had I not yelled for her to stop. God Forbid - what may happen if this isn't brought out into the light. Sometimes doing the right thing isn't the easiest. [/QUOTE]
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