If he's so upset as to run out the door when so inadequately dressed for the weather, something is terribly wrong.
This. Can you call CPS and say you're not sure if they should be involved but describe what you saw?
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If he's so upset as to run out the door when so inadequately dressed for the weather, something is terribly wrong.
This. Can you call CPS and say you're not sure if they should be involved but describe what you saw?
Steph, Carolyn Hax often recommends people who don't quite know what to do call Childhelp, 1-800-4-A-CHILD; she says, "it's a child-abuse-prevention nonprofit and a good source of guidance on getting involved."
Here's one column where she recommends it: [link]
While I was composing a post about how I can call CPS and tell them what's going on and they'll determine whether it's severe enough for intervention, I heard yelling outside and the mom had found the son and was dragging him up the front steps and then kicked him through the front door into the house.
I called the police. I can't stop crying.
You did the right thing.
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That's so awful. I'm glad you called.
OMG, Steph, that's awful. I am so sorry - for you and for those poor kids. God.
I'm glad you called. Many hugs to you and the neighbor kid.
I'm so glad you called. Thank you.
Steph, I am very glad you called. And as amych said, many hugs to you and the neighbor kid.
Ugh Steph, I'm so sorry