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    Terminating a child for no real reason

    Has anyone ever done this? I have no real reason to terminate DCB but I want to so badly. There have been behaviour issues in the past but mom and dad tried very hard to work with me and those are becoming resolved.

    I just dont like him. He is the complete opposite of self sufficent and it drives me crazy! He needs me to help him do anything. I understand that it is partly his age (only 15 mos) and partly doting parents but I just don't want to help him with every little thing. For the simpliest tasks he just stares at me blankly. I've been trying to coach him to put his own legs back into pant legs at diaper change time... he makes his legs go limp. I show him how to hold his spoon and bring food to his mouth.. I stop helping and he drops his spoon. I try to get him to independantly walk over the threshold of my home to outside... he stops and just looks at the ground and then looks at me, then back down to the ground.

    Because of this I have actually changed my ads and policies stating I will not take younger than 18 mos preferable a year.

    Anyone ever terminate a child simpily because they decided they didn't liek working with that age group?

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