Polygamists’ kids case from a mothers point of veiw

My heart goes to these children and these mothers. I know that childcare services are trying to protect the children’s right, but couldn’t they do this in any other way. These kids or at least most of them have lived through abuse and in the most unusual way of life. The last thing these children need is to be questioned, requestioned publically, and taken DNA samples from. These kids were living in a very limited society I hope they won’t get too confused by big city rules. The life they had with all of its problems, they knew how to do it.

Don’t get me wrong in my eyes their way of life is very abusive to women and children, but in my opinion to just take them from that society and to a foster care won’t help these kids a bit. Obviously they have been kept uneducated and far far away from the world we live in, with that background I think they will be more vulnerable in our society.

I hope childcare services are doing more than fighting to get them out of there and actually make the effort to educate them and put them in safe places and keep them safe from the media. We know how they can be.

We have seen many people in Dr Phil’s show and Oprah show talking about their problems all because they had been abused in childhood. They went through this without the media covering it and they still have problems with it. Think of a teenage girl who has been abused and has to be present in the court and listen to story of her life, questioning her whole way of living repeated over and over. What kind of self-confidence she would have after all of these?

As a mother I don’t want to see any child being abused, or put in a position to make them confused and insecure.

I wish there was a better solution to this, and they all end up OK.

Until later,

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About Anahita

I'm 36 years old, proud mother of two toddlers. Son born in 2005 and daughter born 22 months later in 2007. I'm a Homemaker/Travel agent. Like cooking, sewing, painting and love kids.
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