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Should one actually give these children back, Jason? On paper it always lovely to read about children being re-united with their parents, but we are talking about real children here. Children that will carry scars for the rest of their lives. Do you actually want to take the chance of putting them back in a situation that can very easily go right back where it started?<o>:p</o>:p
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Does anybody here have child psychology knowledge? Or is someone here a social worker by any chance? What would the best be for the children? <o>:p</o>:p
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Who is going to be able to promise that the new home will not be worse?
I have personally seen many cases where the foster home or new home was far worse than the home they left. One cannot always assume all changes will be positive.
In one case I personally knew, the daughter was taken away from her mother for repeatedly running away and the foster home she went to ended up locking her in her room, abusing her and actually ended up breaking her femur bone. This certainly was far worse than her mother being unable to control her.