rosiep
<font color=deeppink>I don't drink, I try to conve
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Not to minimize this situation at all as there is no excuse...my wife and I are both social workers with children's services and are federal employees. Most people go unaware of this type of behavior yet it happens daily! I see more abuse in a day than most will ever see in a lifetime. However, it goes mostly unreported until something happens like this at "Disney World" or some other attention worthy place in the media's eyes. The truth here is that, God forbid, they are going to find out there is a history of neglect and/or abuse and this situation, horrible as it is, probably saved this girl from a lifetime of problems. The kids will be removed and the parents will have to work a case plan with supervision to ever have these kids back home. Now I know, I will hear flack about splitting up families or something like that, but we are here to protect children from parents who to often don't have any business having kids!
You have a good point, if this was the incident that draws CS to the family then it may have saved her from a lifetime of misery.
Bless you for the work you do, I think it's such a difficult job with so little resourses. Bravo to you
