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Mom gets a visit from CPS for letting her kids play in their own yard

 
 
 
 

Even if you happen to be one of those people who believe the world is just one giant bear trap waiting to snap shut on the children who live in it, it's hard to imagine that there's a much safer place for kids than their own backyard, particularly if you can glance out your window and easily see them.

At least one person disagrees with that summation, according to a mother who had the pleasure of an impromptu CFS visit when a neighbor of hers alerted authorities to the shocking environment and imminent danger the mother's kids were playing in. And by shocking environment, we mean fenced-in backyard, and by imminent danger, we of course mean whatever the opposite of that is.

Jacqui Kendrick is the Canadian mother in question, a stay-at-home mom whose blatant disregard for her children's safety allowed her to justify letting her 10-, 5- and 2-year-old children play in the family's fenced-in, secure backyard without her. Some neighborhood hero decided to take matters into their own hands and call the Winnipeg Department of Child and Family Services, who in turn sent a social worker to the house.

Kendrick was then treated to a barrage of questions about her parenting, including how she disciplines her kids and whether or not she drinks and does drugs. Even though Kendrick and the family's home ultimately checked out, the family will now live with a permanent record of the CFS investigation.

For letting her kids play in their own backyard. Their own fenced-in backyard.

Please, just let that sink in for a moment.

Things have been officially out of control, paranoia-wise, for a while now. There's no small number of parents who believe that the world is personally out to get them and their children, sure that if they take their laser-focused parental supervision off their kids for even a moment, something terrible will happen. Probably as some kind of punishment for being less than vigilant, even though the world doesn't work that way.

And if that's how you want to live, hey, enjoy it. Your kids will reflect fondly on the childhood they spent being escorted into public bathrooms well into their teens and never being able to touch a kitchen knife lest they nick themselves and learn that there's actually blood under their skin, not sunshine and rainbow beams.

But once your neurosis starts to impinge on other people, interrupting their functional, day-to-day family life and marring their reputations with black marks for completely sensible parenting decisions, it's time to rein it in just a little. Or at least learn to stop projecting all your fears and insecurities onto other people.

Kids should be able to play on playgrounds and beaches and walk home from school without fearing that they'll be picked up by the cops for it. Parents should be able to confidently send their kids out into a world that has never been safer without fearing CPS/CFS at their door.

A psychologist who spoke to a local news outlet about Kendrick's case noted that part of the reason we keep seeing more and more tattletales waste the authorities' time on nonissues like this is that social media allows everyone a nice little echo chamber of validation. We're inclined to agree.

As more and more people whip themselves up online about the dangers of the world and the irresponsibility of parents who don't carry a child-size hamster ball with them at all times, very stupid and wrong ideas about child safety and the environment that children live in can seem like very good ones. What may have once been a simple disagreement between neighbors becomes a "won't anyone think of the children?" crusade to prove how wrong people are.

But real life is not the internet, where you can choose to surround yourself with people who agree with you at all times. Your opinions might not just differ from your neighbors', but in some cases they can be wildly inaccurate. In some cases, the actions you choose to take to punish people for disagreeing with you can have lasting, detrimental outcomes for the people you've convinced yourself you're hoping to educate or protect.



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I can't STAND those kinds of people.

The nosey neighbor, that is.

Good Lord, it's wonder anyone survived life up until now.

That makes me want to punch that neighbor in the neck.



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I can't STAND those kinds of people.

The nosey neighbor, that is.

Good Lord, it's wonder anyone survived life up until now.

That makes me want to punch that neighbor in the neck.


 If CPS didn't react like that, fewer vindictive neighbor's would call them.



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I just can't understand why the person answering these calls can't ask pointed questions and determine anything. I mean, really -


"So, ma'am, you say the kids are playing in the yard? Is the yard fenced? Can you see the entire yard? How old are the children? So, there's a 10 year old playing in the yard with her younger siblings? Are they in any imminent danger other than from a peeping tom neighbor? Is one of the parents at home?"

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I just can't understand why the person answering these calls can't ask pointed questions and determine anything. I mean, really -


"So, ma'am, you say the kids are playing in the yard? Is the yard fenced? Can you see the entire yard? How old are the children? So, there's a 10 year old playing in the yard with her younger siblings? Are they in any imminent danger other than from a peeping tom neighbor? Is one of the parents at home?"


 And THEN they could tackle the cases of REAL abuse.

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I think the neighbor should be charged with child endangerment.

The children were at risk of removal from their home due to this neighbor.

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That is ridiculous.

From what I hear about CPS (in the US) they do ask the questions and wont come out unless there is a lot more to go on.. I hope that is true.



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Yes, the neighbor was nosy, but the authorities need to have more damn sense.

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A heads up folks, I know someone that was turned in to CPS for not giving her kids Easter baskets. By a teacher of all people.  no The kids got an Easter BAG for gosh sakes.

Another one was for making the kids walk from the house to the bus down their driveway.

Yup, CPS visited every single time.

There really is no common sense in CPS.



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There are people who are simply on vendetta's. Hateful individuals who think YOU should live your life the way THEY think you should. Nut jobs without a doubt.

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There needs to be a charge for making false complaints.

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Lawyerlady wrote:

There needs to be a charge for making false complaints.


I agree.

Right now the laws are set up to protect the child, and the ones reporting.

 



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There are people who are simply on vendetta's. Hateful individuals who think YOU should live your life the way THEY think you should. Nut jobs without a doubt.


 I know a few people like that.



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Oh my gosh, I should be in jail!

I let my kids play in our fenced in backyard all the time!

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Oh my gosh, I should be in jail!

I let my kids play in our fenced in backyard all the time!

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 Same here.. although I'm a little scared to admit that- hope no one calls CPS on me!



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Oh my gosh, I should be in jail!

I let my kids play in our fenced in backyard all the time!

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 Same here.. although I'm a little scared to admit that- hope no one calls CPS on me!


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I let my kids play in the yard AND our cul-de-sac, and none of it is fenced.

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LOL, the grand's ride their bikes around the block! Oh, the abuse!!

The youngest, age six, rides with her siblings. Now THAT has to be abuse!

Good gosh..

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Lawyerlady wrote:

I let my kids play in the yard AND our cul-de-sac, and none of it is fenced.


 



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Why weren't the cops sent to the home of the peeping-tom?

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just Czech wrote:

LOL, the grand's ride their bikes around the block! Oh, the abuse!!

The youngest, age six, rides with her siblings. Now THAT has to be abuse!

Good gosh..


 Nope, sorry, it's not.

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We painted bases in the street and played in the street! We rode our bikes to the penny candy store! Danger everywhere!

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Me too Trudy. We were out from sun up to dinner time. Geesh

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At 4 and 2, my brother and I played in the yard with only a 3-4 foot ditch keeping us from a main state hwy. (The ditch became an awesome lap pool after a rain)

By 5 or 6 we were prowling in the woods and riding bikes around the school.

My kids played in the yard. No fence.

Of course, they had the best nanny out there with them. Cassie, our black lab. She never let them out of her sight when they were outside.



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Remember when the rules were simple?

Don't make mom call you twice.
Put dad's tools back.
Don't leave your bike in the yard.
Be at the table when it's time to eat.

That was about it.

Now, a kid can't color without bubble wrap and a monitor.

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Ridiculous.

DS is 2. He has a pretty long leash for a 2 year old but he doesn't get to go to the playground alone. He knows he has to stay within my sight when we're outside. He's allowed to use table knives. When we're at the mall, he's allowed to run ahead to the play area once its in sight. He knows that he must listen to DH and I at all times unless he wishes to lose privileges.

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lilyofcourse wrote:

Remember when the rules were simple?

Don't make mom call you twice.
Put dad's tools back.
Don't leave your bike in the yard.
Be at the table when it's time to eat.

That was about it.

Now, a kid can't color without bubble wrap and a monitor.


 Dramatic much?

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I am guessing that if CPS gets a call about some kind of suspected abuse the mind set is that the caller is correct and the other person is in the wrong - and this is even before asking any questions or seeing anyone. A pre-judgement. Add to this the idea that CPS has the AUTHORITY (and some people love to exert this) to ask any and all questions and then, after all is said and done, you still have a black mark when you are cleared. How is it possible to fight something like this? I would have no idea what to do if this happening to me or someone that I know. So many people who get a little authority really put it to use to show how important they are.

This kind of thing gets me riled up a bit...

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Nanny state. Government interference where it is not warranted. All of it happens when you give the government too much power and control.

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Nanny state. Government interference where it is not warranted. All of it happens when you give the government too much power and control.


 I just wish they would intervene when it WAS warranted.

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Nanny state. Government interference where it is not warranted. All of it happens when you give the government too much power and control.


 I just wish they would intervene when it WAS warranted.

flan


 That would be nice.  But, I think they might actually do these b/c it means less work in the long run.  Spend time on nothing complaints, and get to close the file.  



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Nanny state. Government interference where it is not warranted. All of it happens when you give the government too much power and control.


 I just wish they would intervene when it WAS warranted.

flan


 That would be nice.  But, I think they might actually do these b/c it means less work in the long run.  Spend time on nothing complaints, and get to close the file.  


 Wow! I had not thought of that, but you're right.

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