We need to protect children by keeping child endangering adults out of their lives. Family members need to take initiative to care for the children of addicts and abusers in their own families. Instead, some ChildNet social workers ask judges for more case plan time for parents who have passed the legal limit, by saying "relapse is part of recovery." How about looking at the drug test report carefully and taking into account clues that cheating is taking place. Our so-called rehab specialist case workers, give judges I information that is opposite what the director of Health and Human Services have said in Congressional hearings. The judges do not know, often, enough science to understand how they are being mislead. It's the blind leading the blind where innocent and vulnerable children are at risk. Some researchers only measure calls to DCF by neighbors, pediatricians, daycare workers and teachers. I've read surveys showing that pediatricians are hesitant to tell parents that chronic otitis is statistically significantly correlated with chronic exposure to smoke. Pediatricians are afraid of some of these aggressive or fickle parents, who will leave bad reviews, find another doctor, or simply ignore advice. Others are afraid of retaliation in others forms. Children are the front line if defense, and they are defenseless.
Also, Robert Wooden is right about everything, based my my Guardian ad Litem, court appointed caregiving and social work experience, in addition to my educational background in psychology. Thank you, on behalf of children!
We need to protect children by keeping child endangering adults out of their lives. Family members need to take initiative to care for the children of addicts and abusers in their own families. Instead, some ChildNet social workers ask judges for more case plan time for parents who have passed the legal limit, by saying "relapse is part of recovery." How about looking at the drug test report carefully and taking into account clues that cheating is taking place. Our so-called rehab specialist case workers, give judges I information that is opposite what the director of Health and Human Services have said in Congressional hearings. The judges do not know, often, enough science to understand how they are being mislead. It's the blind leading the blind where innocent and vulnerable children are at risk. Some researchers only measure calls to DCF by neighbors, pediatricians, daycare workers and teachers. I've read surveys showing that pediatricians are hesitant to tell parents that chronic otitis is statistically significantly correlated with chronic exposure to smoke. Pediatricians are afraid of some of these aggressive or fickle parents, who will leave bad reviews, find another doctor, or simply ignore advice. Others are afraid of retaliation in others forms. Children are the front line if defense, and they are defenseless.
Also, Robert Wooden is right about everything, based my my Guardian ad Litem, court appointed caregiving and social work experience, in addition to my educational background in psychology. Thank you, on behalf of children!