
https://youtu.be/xE3_k9UI5Z8?si=MjgKZINvGHkNlVwE
This the Foster mother that cared for harmony Montgomery prior to being placed with her criminal father who took her in three different times and kept bouncing her around without even doing a background check or looking into the father handed him over and now she's dead because he killed her and she couldn't take the child back the fourth time because she was unable to cooperate with CPS because CPS it's supposed to be a service provider not the parents and they were dictating to her what was best for the child she had been caring for 24 hours a day 7 days a week for the last 3 years in the harmony Montgomery. murder trial she was giving back to her criminal father and he murdered her while in his care the Foster mother who had her three times throughout her foster care journey refused to take her back the last time they placed her because she couldn't deal with CPS trying to cope with them because of the control but they felt they needed to have.
CBS needs to learn their place they're not the parents there's a service providers the foster parents are the ones providing the care and the day-to-day needs and hopefully the foster parents and the biological parents are able to foster a relationship to work together for the good of the child but CPS often intervenes by not allowing the biological parents any contact with the Foster family at all and dictates to the foster parents when and if they receive services or what the services they get are when they have no clue no medical training yet they're the ones that are deciding whether or not your child's medication should be increased decreased often increase without eating any sort of doctor's visit or testing to see if an increase is necessary at all.
When you hear a noise and you look and a child is getting up off the floor you don't automatically assume they had a seizure and up their medication. They could have tripped over a shoe string tripped over their own feet not paying attention somebody could be bullying them and push them when a child's standing up from a fall and is not days or doesn't look like he's affected by it you don't call the doctor up right away and say I think he needs to be have his medication raised because he has epilepsy when you've never in four years that you've had him seen him have a seizure and wouldn't recognize is it slapped you in the face.