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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How inexperienced are they that they have never heard on mongolian spots!![/quote] A cultural thing that good for health seems to imply it's something that was done to the child, not Mongolian spots that appear on an infant. Is cupping a cultural thing? This is very odd. It seems like childcare did a good job in reporting. [/quote] Cupping is a cultural thing. So is coining. It's not abuse, and [b]no they did not do a good job reporting if it is in fact that. TF.[/b][/quote] Wrong.[/quote] Agree. While it may be “cultural” it is not a helpful science based practice. If you are bruising your kid, you are wrong. Abuse of children and women is acceptable in many cultures worldwide. That excuse isn’t going to fly in the US[/quote] Everyone is hung up on the bruises. Bruises happen for reasons other than abuse. I can bruise my child but it's not abuse. Not all bruising hurts a child. Why the hang up over the actual bruise. You can physically abuse a child without leaving a bruise too. Odd bruises need to be reported because of the possibility that the act which caused them is abuse. They aren't being reported because of the bruise alone. I think the daycare was right, but this notion that all bruises are wrong and this OP needs to be dragged into court is wrong. [/quote] Because the kid has bruises all over. No one would make a report about one innocuous bruise. You don’t get bruises all over a large area from your run of the mill normal everyday tasks.[/quote]
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