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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Current Judges And Marital Masters Being Surveyed In The State Of NH

NH Attorney Jaye Rancourt an Unethical Attorney: Current Judges And Marital Masters Being Surveyed In The State Of NH

THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2011
Current Judges And Marital Masters Being Surveyed In The State Of NH
Here is a list of Judges and Marital Masters currently being evaluated in the State of NH. If you have had dealings with these people or been an observer of them in court, please visit the states website and evaluate them. There is only a short window of opportunity to do this so act quickly before the deadline.

Click on the above link and fill out the survey!!!

Cosleeping Is Fine For A Child's Development and Behavior

Cosleeping Is Fine For A Child's Development and Behavior | Care2 Causes

It can be a very emotional issue if you choose to debate it: Whether to go to sleep with your children in your bed or whether to make them sleep in their own rooms. You’ll find plenty of parents on both sides of the argument, and plenty of parents on both sides of the sleep situation — and the bed — whether they planned to be in that situation or not (case in point: I coslept with my daughter for over a year until she simply started sleeping through the night in her crib). For those who are against cosleeping, it seemed for years that there was plenty of evidence on their side to back up their claims that it was harmful: Bad for sleep habits, bad for the child’s emotional development, just plain bad.

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THE PRICE OF PANIC, FLORIDA, 2011

National Coalition for Child Protection Reform / 53 Skyhill Road (Suite 202) / Alexandria, Virginia, 22314
(703) 212-2006 / www.nccpr.org / nccpr@nccpr.org

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THE PRICE OF PANIC, FLORIDA, 2011
By Richard Wexler, NCCPR Executive Director
Released April 26, 2011
The chart on page 4 shows the extent to which the outcry over the Barahona case has terrified
Florida DCF workers into tearing apart more families and throwing far more children into foster
care.
It is, of course, a foster/adoptive parent who is accused of killing Nubia Barahona and almost
killing her brother. By placing more children at risk of abuse in foster care itself, and by
overloading the system so more children in real danger are more likely to be missed, the
response to the death of Nubia Barahona is making the next such death more likely.
WHAT THE DATA SHOW

Teen who committed suicide had been in 22 foster homes

HeraldNet.com - Local news: Teen who committed suicide had been in 22 foster homes

The 14-year-old Yakama tribal dependent had been in 22 foster homes before jumping from an overpass onto I-5.
By Rikki King, Herald Writer


LYNNWOOD -- A boy who jumped to his death from a Lynnwood overpass in January had been on a waiting list for a bed at a state-run psychiatric hospital. He had been in 22 different foster homes since 1998.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Civil court: Adoptive father 'aided and abetted' child's 2006 suffocation

Civil court: Adoptive father 'aided and abetted' child's 2006 suffocation :: WRAL.com:

SMITHFIELD, N.C. — A civil court in Johnston County found in favor of five children Tuesday in a case against their adoptive father. According to the court, Johnny Paddock "aided and abetted" his wife, Lynn Paddock, who was convicted in the 2006 death of their adopted son, Sean Paddock, then 4.

Foster care fails to solve child obesity problem

Column: Foster care fails to solve child obesity problem | UWIRE:
"Childhood obesity is becoming an epidemic. Despite some improvements, the numbers are still high. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 17 percent of American children are obese. This is triple the rate from one generation ago. Experts have been coming up with new and different ways to fight childhood obesity for years."

Ohio's Medicaid Investigated After Undercover Video Released Online

Ohio's Medicaid Investigated After Undercover Video Released Online | WBNS-10TV, Central Ohio News: "COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Franklin County Jobs and Family Service worker was placed on paid administrative leave and at least one other person was out of work after an undercover video was released online showing workers how to receive inappropriate health care benefits."