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<blockquote data-quote="freedomforcerys" data-source="post: 289840" data-attributes="member: 45872"><p>am going to ask Diabetes UK but wanted to get other replies as well.</p><p>It wasn't in front of a social worker. It was with a nosy interfering supervisor. The week before she'd asked me in front of a different supervisor who had no issue with it whatsoever.</p><p>I'm truly puzzled as to how if you say that you also have done this with your own children and see nothing harmful with it, why this would be seen as "child protection" or a need to hide it from a social worker. This basically implies that although this probably happens with many parents and their children, it has to be hidden from SS because they won't approve even though we feel it's OK and educational?</p><p>I never fail to be baffled by how people think their opinions can be used as facts.</p><p>Thank you for your replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freedomforcerys, post: 289840, member: 45872"] am going to ask Diabetes UK but wanted to get other replies as well. It wasn't in front of a social worker. It was with a nosy interfering supervisor. The week before she'd asked me in front of a different supervisor who had no issue with it whatsoever. I'm truly puzzled as to how if you say that you also have done this with your own children and see nothing harmful with it, why this would be seen as "child protection" or a need to hide it from a social worker. This basically implies that although this probably happens with many parents and their children, it has to be hidden from SS because they won't approve even though we feel it's OK and educational? I never fail to be baffled by how people think their opinions can be used as facts. Thank you for your replies. [/QUOTE]
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