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Campbell Rd Kindercare
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citysearch c.
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This kindercare called Texas CPS claiming that I forgot to provide diapers for my infant. Honestly, since they have a large supply closet full of diapers, i just didn't think it a priority and was three days late in supplying the diapers, yet keep ample diapers in my home. Now CPS is running a full investigation claiming this falls under ""neglect."" I asked CPS if this was really the only allegation. Yes, indeed, the only allegation. Alas... And guess how CPS is doing the investigation? By going back to kindercare and talking to the very people that made the complaint. It's very easy for them to get rid of a child this way that is too difficult to take care of. Parents would much prefer if the child was dismissed or if there was some warning. But that would mess up corporate profits and they can't. So, instead, they sneak around and make non-abuse allegations.
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