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When can a child cry for help and feel safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 292016" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>Just a little update.</p><p>The principal sat in on the interview with Cherub. It went on for nearly 2 hours, with a break between.</p><p> </p><p>Then they came here. </p><p>They asked little man (3) questions like, 'tell me all about the birthday party' tell me all aabout mommy' tell me all about daddy; tell me one good thing about mommy/daddy. he just babbled, i had to occasionally translate- they misinterpreted his babble/words and wrote down what they heard! They got nowhere!</p><p> </p><p>They didn't bother talking to bubby - she just sat like a blob - she is very behind her milestones.</p><p> </p><p>They did tell me that cherub disclosed to them about daddy. </p><p>They said no physical contact/no phone contact and since he's going away for a holiday with his mum they have no concerns about the children being with mum as long as she is showing protective behavior by not having him in the hosue.</p><p> </p><p>When cherub got in the car after school, she was pretty chirpy. She handed me the business card the dept had given her and when I asked her what it was about, she said (in her language) it was a card so she can phone them; why? said I? if daddy touches my rude parts again! So, there you have it! I said it was good she could ring these girls about it.</p><p> </p><p>Then this morning I played dumb and asked her again, and she said exactly the same again!</p><p> </p><p>She may yet have to be reinterviewed by the police, I don't know. </p><p> </p><p>So, it's happening, slowly. However, the mom is angry about it all. I told her, keep cooperating, but encourage the daddy to talk to them, which he hasn't and the department haven't even contacted him. i would have thought that would have been a priority?? Strange world/laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 292016, member: 7416"] Just a little update. The principal sat in on the interview with Cherub. It went on for nearly 2 hours, with a break between. Then they came here. They asked little man (3) questions like, 'tell me all about the birthday party' tell me all aabout mommy' tell me all about daddy; tell me one good thing about mommy/daddy. he just babbled, i had to occasionally translate- they misinterpreted his babble/words and wrote down what they heard! They got nowhere! They didn't bother talking to bubby - she just sat like a blob - she is very behind her milestones. They did tell me that cherub disclosed to them about daddy. They said no physical contact/no phone contact and since he's going away for a holiday with his mum they have no concerns about the children being with mum as long as she is showing protective behavior by not having him in the hosue. When cherub got in the car after school, she was pretty chirpy. She handed me the business card the dept had given her and when I asked her what it was about, she said (in her language) it was a card so she can phone them; why? said I? if daddy touches my rude parts again! So, there you have it! I said it was good she could ring these girls about it. Then this morning I played dumb and asked her again, and she said exactly the same again! She may yet have to be reinterviewed by the police, I don't know. So, it's happening, slowly. However, the mom is angry about it all. I told her, keep cooperating, but encourage the daddy to talk to them, which he hasn't and the department haven't even contacted him. i would have thought that would have been a priority?? Strange world/laws. [/QUOTE]
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