Posted by: Forever on: September 16, 2009
What you do and don’t do when as a loving parent you are confronted with a severe case of Parental Alienation Syndrome in your child?
PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME – DO’S
DO…start to immediately educate yourself, your lawyer, your Judge, your psychologist and your child, if possible, about PAS.
This is one of the most widespread forms of [...]
Posted by: Forever on: September 5, 2009
By Jason P. Olivarri – Contributing Writer/Southside Reporter
Robert Treviño, a prominent physician and researcher, has fought an uphill battle against the healthcare industry’s ugly side. He tries to expose it in his new book, “Forgotten Children: A True Story of How Politicians Endanger Children.”
Treviño, 58, is president of the South Alamo Medical Group, which [...]
Posted by: Forever on: September 2, 2009
(c) Forever May, 2009
The boogeyman.
Everybody knows the boogeyman isn’t real. Right?
Well, to some, the boogeyman is very real and he is the one you love. How does someone fall in love with the boogeyman? What makes the boogeyman become what or who he is? A monster – an abuser…
Abuse at its worst is when [...]
Posted by: Forever on: November 8, 2007
This revision of the Child Protective Services Handbook was published on November 1, 2007. Summaries of new revised items are posted below, followed by the edited versions with significant changes noted in red. Not displayed are minor copy editing and formatting changes.
Baby Moses Cases
The items listed below are revised to include:
· the recent change [...]
Posted by: Forever on: October 22, 2007
If you are a regular reader of my blog, you’ll probably notice the changes as I am playing around with the layouts available. I would love some input on what you like best? What information you might be looking for but can’t find. I would like to do what I can to enhance your visit [...]
Posted by: Forever on: October 20, 2007
FDA Says Over-the-Counter Med Need Further Study
Concentrated Tylenol Infants’ Drops Plus Cold & Cough, right, and Pedia Care Infant Drops Long-Acting Cough, left, is shown in a medicine cabinet of the home of Carol Uyeno in Palo Alto, Calif., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007. Cold Drug makers voluntarily pulled cold medicines targeted for babies and toddlers [...]
Posted by: Forever on: October 20, 2007
Foster kid adoption rate has improved in S.A. region, but much wor
Web Posted: 10/03/2007 12:00 AM CDT
Nancy Martinez
Express-News Child Protective Services has in the past 21/2 years seen a higher turnover among caseworkers, taken on more cases, removed more children that it can place and seen a [...]