nomadic5
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Yes, it is helpful for teachers to be aware of such things.
Some states have a very corrupt Children's "Services" Dept
that enables state workers to remove children for stupid reasons.. the kid has no bedroom of his own or whatever... (a problem poor families have, but I slept in a bedroom with 2 other siblings and it not only didn't hurt me but did me good.. taught me to live with the differences btwn me and them).
There was a story in a magazine years ago that highlighted this problem, how the state would remove children for flimsy (or no) reason and then sell the child to some rich person who couldn't have children the normal way. These days with in vitro... but whatever...
There is a lot of corruption in the world.. In fact, it would be easier to count the institutions that are NOT