Dawn Day
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I think you are correct that the judge was likely influenced by their WASPyness and socio economic background. Kristine was NOT yet an author at this time, but their son had already been garnering attention and accolades.Yeah I think that's an important point. As far as the judge can see these were caring, intelligent, middle class respectable people and Kristine can really put on a show of being a devoted mother. I doubt the judge was unaware she was a parenting author and had been featured on 60 minutes. They were saying the just want her to have access to better services etc. etc. Not that they want shot of her. Judges have biases. I'm sure if the Bs were less WASPish and privileged the judge would have been a bit more skeptical.
This reminded me of something from my previous position in pharmaceutical sales (years ago). I sold a psychotropic medication primarily marketed towards children. I had a very large territory and directly called upon (visited) a large number of physicians. I remember one dr from a disadvantaged area expressing skepticism about parent’s reports of their child’s behavior. He said many of them only wanted their child diagnosed in order to get the child classified as disabled in order to collect more government money. Meanwhile out in the wealthier suburbs they were handing out scripts like candy and the parents word was gospel.