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So Now I really really feel bad for foster kids in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 486512" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Of course it always depends on the circumstances and if there is even one person who is willing to advocate for a child. I firmly believe that if Q had been with his bio parents he would have died, if he had not been in foster care (and with a family who could get him care directly) he would not have had such a significant brain injury, would have had an mri right when he started seizures/delays....not a year later when so much damage was done. But the things that went right, a school staff that helped the foster mom who was trying to convince social services to get a new neuro. He would have died if left to social services. And his social worker loved him. She actually flew to MN on her own dime twice to see him. she wanted to adopt him herself but couldn't. But she was part of the system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 486512, member: 12886"] Of course it always depends on the circumstances and if there is even one person who is willing to advocate for a child. I firmly believe that if Q had been with his bio parents he would have died, if he had not been in foster care (and with a family who could get him care directly) he would not have had such a significant brain injury, would have had an mri right when he started seizures/delays....not a year later when so much damage was done. But the things that went right, a school staff that helped the foster mom who was trying to convince social services to get a new neuro. He would have died if left to social services. And his social worker loved him. She actually flew to MN on her own dime twice to see him. she wanted to adopt him herself but couldn't. But she was part of the system [/QUOTE]
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