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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Really? Sounds like lotsa low-level “therapists” who have no first-hand expertise with the fallout of reporting. [/quote] Or a family member of an elementary school teachers who reported the same person four or five times before CPS even did a home visit. At the second interaction with CPS it was when a social worker came to get her at the hospital after her dad had beaten her mother so badly she needed the ICU. But yeah don’t report it might get an abuser disinvited to a golf match. [/quote] Perfect example of why reporting is a matter of scale. Were the four or five reports because the dad was “irked” and seeking therapy? I doubt it.[/quote] The [b]first[/b] one was because of a small, but visible mark on the wrist where the father had pulled the student out of the room. Sounds familiar. It’s why the standard for reporting is visible marks. I also find it interesting that you keep homing in on “irked” and ignoring “triggered to anger” and “latest incident”. Why do you feel so compelled to protect this abuser?[/quote]
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