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I, too, feel very sad that two little lives were lost. It's difficult to have sympathy for their parent.
Maybe that's wrong, idk.
Why did she not call a sitter ?
If she was struggling with illness, depression or even just laziness -- it would have been better for her to consider respite foster care ; she could have just picked up her phone and called cps and explained she couldn't care for them and needed to sleep.
At least Oliver and Aria would be alive.
:moo:
I used to believe child services were there to help families. I used to regularly encourage parents to go to them for help. I was so naive and stupid. They're the last people I'd recommend parents go for help now.
It's easy to say "get a babysitter" when we don't have to find a babysitter, make sure they're vetted (because how many times have we heard about parents leaving their kids with babysitters who hurt them), schedule them, have money to pay them, and a partner who is supportive of hiring a babysitter.
Perhaps mom was ill. Perhaps one of the children was ill or for some other reason she didn't get much sleep the night before. Perhaps mom suffers from depression.
Instead of jumping right to "lazy," my mind first goes to all those other things that may have factored in before I jump right over to lazy. I like to give pe
A. ople the same benefit of the doubt that I appreciate being given. Accidents do happen. If evidence comes to light which indicates more or if the investigation shows negligence then sure. But I'll withhold judgement.
Now to my semi off topic rant:
I suffer from lifelong depression. I've had pharmacists question me when I filled my anti-depressant without insurance. I asked if they ask their uninsured diabetic customers if they're sure they really need their insulin or if that is reserved for customers with mental illness?
Reminds me of a cartoon I read recently. It was titled "what if we treated all illnesses like mental illness?" there was a woman telling another woman, "I know you have food poisoning and all, but you could make an effort." and a man with a recently severed hand is told, "you just need to change your mindset."