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So what were we told is "child abuse" in my work orientation meeting by rep from CPS?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 457040" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I never liked them either. Learned a lot about them when I did foster care. But I truly didn't know that things were this bad. </p><p>When I did foster care, there was one little boy whose mother had broken every bone in his body. He recovered in a loving foster home. They wanted to adopt him. His mother got into rehab and was deemed rehabilitated. She got him back. A few months later, when she decided he was too much bother and gave him back, this couple wanted him again. Social services put him into a DIFFERENT foster home. Eventually, the new foster parents decided he was too difficult and the couple finally got to adopt him.</p><p>We didn't last too long doing foster care because we didn't feel that the system worked for the kids at all. We waited until Sonic was adopted and then quit. That story I told was only one of many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 457040, member: 1550"] I never liked them either. Learned a lot about them when I did foster care. But I truly didn't know that things were this bad. When I did foster care, there was one little boy whose mother had broken every bone in his body. He recovered in a loving foster home. They wanted to adopt him. His mother got into rehab and was deemed rehabilitated. She got him back. A few months later, when she decided he was too much bother and gave him back, this couple wanted him again. Social services put him into a DIFFERENT foster home. Eventually, the new foster parents decided he was too difficult and the couple finally got to adopt him. We didn't last too long doing foster care because we didn't feel that the system worked for the kids at all. We waited until Sonic was adopted and then quit. That story I told was only one of many. [/QUOTE]
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