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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with calling CPS. However, if she is currently not speaking to your mom but *is* speaking to you, I might discuss with your mom and maybe have her call. This would technically keep your hands clean and keep a line of communication open to you, which could be helpful moving forward. If your mom is already on record as having an issue with this, it will come as less of a blow to your sister. To the degree you can stay in your nephew's life, that is a good thing. Someone else asked what he's eating at meals, I'm curious about this too. What does he eat? Obviously no sugar and no fruit and no snacks, probably no processed foods at all? Some kids in that situation will happily eat what their parents give them, even if it's like unseasoned tofu, dense whole grain bread, and raw kale. Other kids will just eat nothing (that is what my kid would do, she has sensory issues that impact her eating and will go hungry rather than eat something unpalatable). My feelings about this are different depending on whether his basic nutritional needs are being met or not.[/quote]
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