Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter is coping because she has no dad. She’s making up stories instead. She needs a father figure in her life - neighbor, uncle, grandpa, etc. this is a red flag for future big issues that CPS should be involved in and you need to help her now.
That’s a great way to get m0lested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thx for helping me feel less overwhelmed. It was a camp counselor that reported. They asked my daughter 'really?' And she said 'no.' And yet still reported smh. Yes I talked to her about words have consequences. The meeting is tmrw. A lawyer told me that even if it's unsubstantiated, I will lose my job as a teacher (I am a mandated reporter also and would always follow protocol to ask follow up questions bc children say crazy things sometimes). So I really need it dismissed. I understand ppl can make projections about my daughter. She is close with grandpa and uncles, just being a 12yo boundary pusher. Thank you.
I’m sure it will be declared as “unfounded”, but your name will go on a black list for 18 months. You must notify your employer. its not fair, but it is the way it is. You won’t lose your job if it is “unfounded”. Btdt and school employee.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thx for helping me feel less overwhelmed. It was a camp counselor that reported. They asked my daughter 'really?' And she said 'no.' And yet still reported smh. Yes I talked to her about words have consequences. The meeting is tmrw. A lawyer told me that even if it's unsubstantiated, I will lose my job as a teacher (I am a mandated reporter also and would always follow protocol to ask follow up questions bc children say crazy things sometimes). So I really need it dismissed. I understand ppl can make projections about my daughter. She is close with grandpa and uncles, just being a 12yo boundary pusher. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Oh also you should call cps and report THEM. How insane that their child first said her parents slapped them and then those parents had the gall to report you??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thx for helping me feel less overwhelmed. It was a camp counselor that reported. They asked my daughter 'really?' And she said 'no.' And yet still reported smh. Yes I talked to her about words have consequences. The meeting is tmrw. A lawyer told me that even if it's unsubstantiated, I will lose my job as a teacher (I am a mandated reporter also and would always follow protocol to ask follow up questions bc children say crazy things sometimes). So I really need it dismissed. I understand ppl can make projections about my daughter. She is close with grandpa and uncles, just being a 12yo boundary pusher. Thank you.
What kind of lawyer? If they don't find evidence that you abused her, you would not lose your job in the state where I teach.
The protocol is not to ask follow up questions. The protocol is to report to CPS and let them decide whether there is enough information to proceed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had something similar happen. Not sure what others are saying, but I think CPS has to investigate any report. Ours was closed quickly. For the record, no bruises or marks on my child either and my child is and has never been hit.
agree- the job of CPS investigators are to decide if reports are credible. They will ask questions and decide it is not and then close the case.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thx for helping me feel less overwhelmed. It was a camp counselor that reported. They asked my daughter 'really?' And she said 'no.' And yet still reported smh. Yes I talked to her about words have consequences. The meeting is tmrw. A lawyer told me that even if it's unsubstantiated, I will lose my job as a teacher (I am a mandated reporter also and would always follow protocol to ask follow up questions bc children say crazy things sometimes). So I really need it dismissed. I understand ppl can make projections about my daughter. She is close with grandpa and uncles, just being a 12yo boundary pusher. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Your daughter is coping because she has no dad. She’s making up stories instead. She needs a father figure in her life - neighbor, uncle, grandpa, etc. this is a red flag for future big issues that CPS should be involved in and you need to help her now.
Anonymous wrote:I had something similar happen. Not sure what others are saying, but I think CPS has to investigate any report. Ours was closed quickly. For the record, no bruises or marks on my child either and my child is and has never been hit.