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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 763195" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>At least she’s out of college and has stable employment. She probably has a good insurance plan through the government. It’s tragic that the baby’s father is such a loser, and that she will be tied to him for the next 18 years. Finding childcare on a social worker’s salary will get very expensive. I hope to God she doesn’t marry him or move in with him. She knows about early intervention and the signs to watch for in children. Maybe the child won’t be like his or father. Those traits are hereditary, which is very concerning. Based on her work experience and training, she should be able to help the child if he or she begins showing sigbs of troubled behaviors or thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 763195, member: 21066"] At least she’s out of college and has stable employment. She probably has a good insurance plan through the government. It’s tragic that the baby’s father is such a loser, and that she will be tied to him for the next 18 years. Finding childcare on a social worker’s salary will get very expensive. I hope to God she doesn’t marry him or move in with him. She knows about early intervention and the signs to watch for in children. Maybe the child won’t be like his or father. Those traits are hereditary, which is very concerning. Based on her work experience and training, she should be able to help the child if he or she begins showing sigbs of troubled behaviors or thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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