Parents with disabilities fight to keep their kids
At 2:20 p.m., Alice Goltz put on her uniform and made her way to the corner of Union Elementary School to start her shift as a crossing guard. Every afternoon, she watches the parents pull up their cars in line like clockwork. And every afternoon, she looks at the children she helps cross the street and thinks of the daughter she lost.
It did happen to me. My disabled child was poisoned to hate me by social workers in Mankato Minn. http://nomoresecretsandlies.blogspot.com/
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