Some of the mental health workers involved in the Texas case are beginning to speak out. Most of what they say are things that I believe. You can find the articles, if you care to look. But many of the non-CPS workers are claiming that CPS is not acting very nice, and that the claims of mistreatment, lying, threatening, etc are true.
From the discriptions of the mental health workers, I believe that the stories of mistreatment are real. Now stories of mistreatment are not involving the fact that 464 children have been taken from their homes, but that there are actually cases of mistreatment, abuse, harassment, etc. Some mental health workers are saying that they could "learn from the FLDS women on positive parenting."
This should get interesting. Abusers or positive parenting instructors? Stories of children highly equipped with deep emotional capicity to comfort those in pain, to help other children no even their own blood. . . . such bad things these children are taught. Parents and children alike are responding with almost heroic attitudes in very trying circumstances. . . CPS TRYING to make them uncomfortable in an effort to make them "break." Many CPS workers actually confused by the their orders and efforts to seperate the children and mothers.
I feel a lesson coming on . . . . but not from me.