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Will this Prompt a CPS VISIT????
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 174289" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Two of the 3 times my son was in a phosph, his bio-dad, who he rarely sees, (as you can see there is a reason) had allowed difficult child to be exposed to something stupid. One time bio-dad allowed difficult child to be around someone who smoked pot, the next time he allowed difficult child to drink. Phosph knew about both episodes, and both are mandatory reporting issues, but I never heard a word. Not one.</p><p></p><p>Granted we live in Texas, the state of no social services - however - I also think that phosph, t-doctor, psychiatrist, etc knew me to a good stable loving mom. </p><p></p><p>Legally social services should have reported it, and legally there should have been an investigation - however I think (just an opinion) there are so many scenarios like this in these phophs that the staff have to pick and choose the ones they think have true merit to harm a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 174289, member: 3301"] Two of the 3 times my son was in a phosph, his bio-dad, who he rarely sees, (as you can see there is a reason) had allowed difficult child to be exposed to something stupid. One time bio-dad allowed difficult child to be around someone who smoked pot, the next time he allowed difficult child to drink. Phosph knew about both episodes, and both are mandatory reporting issues, but I never heard a word. Not one. Granted we live in Texas, the state of no social services - however - I also think that phosph, t-doctor, psychiatrist, etc knew me to a good stable loving mom. Legally social services should have reported it, and legally there should have been an investigation - however I think (just an opinion) there are so many scenarios like this in these phophs that the staff have to pick and choose the ones they think have true merit to harm a child. [/QUOTE]
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