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I recently babysat for one of my husband's coworkers for a few days. After seeing a few warning signs, I'm beginning to think that the children are not being taken care of and that she may be abusing them.
This woman brings the children out in freezing weather with no jackets. She drops them off with no supplies. The children don't appear to have been bathed. They have severe, untreated diaper rash which leads me to think they're not being changed like they should. I've also noticed bruises on one of the children. It could be from bumping something, but from the look of the bruises I suspect the child was hit. When I feed them, they act like they haven't been fed in a while.
I've tried talking to her, but she told me it was none of my business. I'm worried what might happen if I don't do something. Should I call social services and report my suspicions? (link)
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Hi there,
If I were in your situation I would DEFINITELY get social services/authorities involved.
They don't need to know that it is you that reported them so if you are wrong they need never know.
If you are right then these children will stand a fighting chance of having a better upbringing and will get away from the abuse that they may be on the recieving end of.
Please, please notify someone! These chidren are not in a position to help themselves which is where you need to step in.
Good luck!
Mel xx
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