Case Study Of R/S Madison's Information About Her Home Life To Her Family

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R/s Madison disclosed information about her home life to her child. R/s Madison stated that Brenda drags her by the hair, punches, and slaps her. R/s Brenda sold Madison’s Jordan shoes that was given to the child so she could get her medicine.

ALLEGATIONS:
R/s it was reported that the family doesn’t have a home. R/s reportedly the family sleeps on the random people porches. R/s the children were sleeping in a tent on the porch. R/s reportedly Jessica gets medicine from her friend. R/s sometimes when Jessica takes the medicine she falls asleep and white stuff comes from her mouth.

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