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More and more recordings of the FP’s seem to be coming out. I wonder if the best (worst) stuff is yet to come?
How low did they go?
How low did they go?
RSBM
Being prescribed “asthma” medication doesn’t mean you have asthma. I’m prescribed it almost ever winter and I don’t have asthma.
In addition to the Ventolin and Flixotide ..... "If the asthma was particularly distressing for him RediPred needs to be given to assist with his breathing".
I don't know if that means he was diagnosed with asthma, but three different asthma medications were prescribed for different phases of the condition. About William
As they approach teenage years, and into the teenage years, when normal rebellion sets in as nature prepares the child for future independence, things get more challenging. (Speaking from my own experience.)
I asked for little W's age, because FFC said:William's BM said she tested positive after she had her children. Hence the removal of first one child then another child.
There was also admittedly domestic violence going on in the home.
These things can have a lasting affect on children as young as newborns.
"Because I had domestic violence and drugs and alcohol, marijuana. When I had to do a drug screen, I tested positive after I'd had my children." Link
Babies and toddlers are directly affected by trauma. They are also affected if their mother, father or main caregiver is suffering consequences of the trauma.
Trauma can have a serious effect on babies and toddlers. Many people wrongly believe that babies do not notice or remember traumatic events. Link
She's talking about the first year she had him, but I find it hard to credit as well.I asked for little W's age, because FFC said:
In one of her police statements, William's foster mother admitted that when they had taken William in, he had been violent and bitten her.
'[William] had personal issues... particularly towards me, ' she said. '
'We had to deal [with] things such as William hitting me, biting me and him being basically furious [that another child was at the foster parents' house].'
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Saying that, when little W was 9 months old at the beginning of foster care, doesn't make sense.
That's all i'm seeing here too..the medical report doesnt mention little william having asthma?
its heartbreaking to read he was often a sad lonely little boy with poor emotional wellbeing,
in my opinion his poor physical/mental health indicate possible abuse
im wondering what happened between that photo of him with a happy chubby little face with a black eye to the last roar photo where he looks sad and anguished and thin?
Spot on Bear.the medical report doesnt mention little william having asthma?
its heartbreaking to read he was often a sad lonely little boy with poor emotional wellbeing,
in my opinion his poor physical/mental health indicate possible abuse
im wondering what happened between that photo of him with a happy chubby little face with a black eye to the last roar photo where he looks sad and anguished and thin?
some children also suffer hearing loss from blows to the head or falling down hitting their head hard, some too can suffer after experiencing severe trauma and or abuse,
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Nonorganic hearing loss and child abuse: beyond the sound booth - PubMed
Nonorganic hearing loss in children can result from many factors. It is possible that some children show nonorganic hearing loss because of the stresses of past or on-going abuse and neglect. We report three cases of nonorganic hearing loss in children with a history of abuse. These cases...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
yes, glue ear.They would know the cause of William’s mild hearing loss. I’m guessing glue ear as that’s the most common. If it was caused by trauma, or inherited the medical professionals would certainly know.
yes, im sure, but often with small children suffering trauma or abuse, their trauma manifests as a physical symptomThey would know the cause of William’s mild hearing loss. I’m guessing glue ear as that’s the most common. If it was caused by trauma, or inherited the medical professionals would certainly know.
For sure and it is extremely well documentedyes, im sure, but often with small children suffering trauma or abuse, their trauma manifests as a physical symptom
Why would you think we agree about that? We know that he fell off a stool and 'couldn't get up'. There's no mention of taking him to the doctor after that incident. She beat the kids with a wooden spoon - do you think she took them to a doctor to have them checked out after that? So why would you think his black eye was checked out? Very odd statement imho. If you have a source for that, please share.I think we can agree that William was taken to the hospital after the fall, where the staff are mandated reporters.
This seems to be an interview with the abusive foster mother and as such you can't trust it as far as you can throw it. Privileged life with a person who forces you to call her mum, yells, screams and hits your sister is no privileged life at all.I found the link that says that there was a friend (witness) there when William sustained his black eye.
And how William was then taken to the hospital.
Mr Attwood had warned the birth mother before the visit that William had a black eye. He had been climbing up as the foster mother was having a cup of tea with a friend and had fallen on a piece of furniture.
William Tyrrell Inside Privileged Life
(Paraphrased) .... FM explained how William had fallen against a table, she then took him to the hospital as a precaution.
William Tyrrell Behind The Silence Lies So Much Pain
I originally assumed this was the case, perhaps wrongly. Going by the reporting, the abuse was in response to:Yet FD agreed with a kind of "free range" parenting. Remember the comment he made about that?
I don't think they are so much control freaks as people who are unequipped to deal with the problems that foster children bring with them.
When children are small they are easier to manage. As they approach teenage years, and into the teenage years, when normal rebellion sets in as nature prepares the child for future independence, things get more challenging. (Speaking from my own experience.)
Yes, sadly, exactly this.I originally assumed this was the case, perhaps wrongly. Going by the reporting, the abuse was in response to:
-the child not closing the front door properly after it had modifications
-the child losing some of their clothes
-the child not having time to complete a household chore.
To me the parents anger- including calling the child the c word - was totally disproportionate to these small misdemeanours, which could have been perpetrated by any child, foster or not. I suspect a biological child would have endured the same treatment.
yes, im sure, but often with small children suffering trauma or abuse, their trauma manifests as a physical symptom