![]() And I have some Negative Thoughts about this book.ġ grown adult woman with some sort of complex that compels her to take on specifically difficult foster child cases in numbers no sane person would take on if they wanted to give each child the attention they needed and the protection from added abuse they deservedĢ foster children who repeatedly sexually abuse their fellow foster siblings, yet stay (regrettably)ģ foster children who are molested by their foster siblings or, in 1 case, foster cousin (see above)ġ foster child who is beloved above all others to the point where the foster mom sees her as "hers" almost immediatelyġ description of a mother's attorney whose job it is to advocate for reunification as a "hotshot feminist" - I know a casual smear when I read one, and this offhand remark says so much about Harrison's true feelings about reunification as a parental right.ģ? times I noticed biological parents being threatened with the cudgel-threat of cases being changed from reunification goals to adoptionĬountless casual uses of the offensive word "retarded" and phrases like "not too bright" or descriptions of children as ugly, not pretty, obese, etc that are simply un fucking necessary and are often written in a way that feels like a barb against a child or parent. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm familiar with the current DSS system and the realities of foster care vs the ideal of foster care. Pre-Review Note: I write this review as a current foster mother myself. ![]()
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