Protecting Our Children Ep1

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  • Social Work. The most hated profession in the UK. Aired in 2012, this documentary highlights the work of children’s social workers, as they go above and beyond to ensure children are kept safe and secure from harm. In this Episode, Newly Qualified Social worker Suzanne has a complex case, investigating possible neglect of a child, with there being signs of physical and emotional abuse.

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  • @Youliveandyoulearn-ko1wi
    @Youliveandyoulearn-ko1wi Před 3 lety +377

    I’m sorry you can’t be getting child Benefit and tax credits and child has no tooth brush or bed an no food that’s absolutely disgusting

    • @helenwhite2957
      @helenwhite2957 Před 3 lety +31

      It’s the dad who’s acting childish not the child. It breaks my heart to see how this perfect little angel gets treated. The parents treat him like a dog! They walk by him and pay no attention to him. The dad needs to let foster care take his child in and take care of him. I feel so lucky because at one point in my life when I was a kid my dad was drinking and abusing drugs and my mom went to court with him and she got custody of me. I was so lucky to have a good healthy parent that could take care of me. But then my dad turned his life around and got help and it has been 15 or 16 years since he’s drank and he is a WONDERFUL parent. He told me I saved his life and I was one of the main reasons that he got better. My parents are divorced but they are really good friends. I feel like that’s what kind of relationship god meant for my parents to have. So god bless this poor child. I wish I could pick him up and give him a huge hug and a kiss and tell him that I love him and that Jesus loves him too. And I want to give him a good home and help him with his speech. I love children like him. So I hope he is getting more affection by someone now. I have just fallen in love with this kid! So hang in there little guy angel’s are all around you and these social workers are special angels that protect children like you and they won’t let these mean people hurt you. So I send big hugs and kisses your way! Does anyone agree with me? Don’t you just want to pick him up and just hug and kiss him?

    • @soul7530
      @soul7530 Před 3 lety +24

      There are even charities that donate these things to low income families.

    • @Youliveandyoulearn-ko1wi
      @Youliveandyoulearn-ko1wi Před 3 lety +5

      @@helenwhite2957 at least you were saved and your parents done the right thing for you your so lucky and thank god for your mother who got you away from the drinking and your dad who stopped drinking and drugs he’s a strong person

    • @Youliveandyoulearn-ko1wi
      @Youliveandyoulearn-ko1wi Před 3 lety +12

      @@soul7530 yeah there’s is food banks and stuff but he’s parents didn’t care enough to apply for anything just left the child without and not brushing he’s teeth it’s terrible

    • @HillbillyYEEHAA
      @HillbillyYEEHAA Před 2 lety +17

      You can also have no money and live cleanly... I don't get why so many live in filth. It makes you feel so much worse.

  • @silverdoe9477
    @silverdoe9477 Před 3 lety +127

    "I don't brush my teeth, why should he brush his teeth?" mate, you have like one tooth.

    • @marianagy181
      @marianagy181 Před rokem

      More like a half that is

    • @Sheetzy-82
      @Sheetzy-82 Před rokem +1

      He hasn't got any now,as I knew him 😂

    • @amandaoherlihy9448
      @amandaoherlihy9448 Před 4 měsíci

      My mother never brought me to the dentist I got a job at 16 and bought my own toothbrush even to this day my teeth are bad because the damage was already done I make sure my kids brush their teeth and I bring them to the dentist regularly because I know the damage it can cause

  • @susanmurdoch2164
    @susanmurdoch2164 Před rokem +124

    The way Michael is on the camera, makes you think what's he like behind closed doors. I think giving your child up is a major decision, and she has did the right thing. I hope she has support after this, and the bab grows up so happy an healthy. We need a follow up to this one!

  • @soul7530
    @soul7530 Před 3 lety +363

    I think the mother even though she didn’t have the ability to parent properly did really love her son, she made the right choice to have him adopted, it was a brave decision.

    • @PureVikingPowers
      @PureVikingPowers Před 2 lety +24

      Sadly love is not always enough to care for a child but only a loving parent can understand that they aren't capable to care for it and give the child child up to have a better life. The dad was putting his pride before his childs well being and nothing showed that more than when he agreed to foster until mom got back but changed his mind because he felt insulted so he took the kid home knowing he couldn't care for him that's not love 😢😢 44:38 The dad seemed more focused on those toys than on his kid !! It's like he was just another kid playing with the toys.

    • @celtictarotreadings333
      @celtictarotreadings333 Před 2 lety +27

      Hes chances of being adopted are slim though with his age and special needs. It is likely he will grow up in the care system with no where to call home and will be a damaged adult.

    • @shaunanacole
      @shaunanacole Před 2 lety +2

      1,000% agree!!

    • @lindathrall483
      @lindathrall483 Před 2 lety +6

      I TOO HAD TO MAKE THE HARDEST DECISION OF MY LIFE I WAS RECOVERING FROM A VERY SERIOUS DRUNK DRIVER HIT AND RUN I KNEW MY SONS WERE GOING TO BE PREEMIES I HAD NO FINANCIAL WAY TO CARE FOR MY SONS SO I GAVE THEM UP FOR ADOPTION I HAVE BEEN HAILED AS A HERO FOR DOING JUST THAT AT LEAST MY SONS WERE NOT ABUSED

    • @casperblackcat1975
      @casperblackcat1975 Před 2 lety

      @@celtictarotreadings333 Very sad but very true when I first saw Toby I thought he may have some form of Autism.

  • @davidcrocker5184
    @davidcrocker5184 Před rokem +21

    The first thing the little boy did upon realising his dad has put a stair gate on was to pick up his toy screwdriver and try to undo it. That kid is not daft!

  • @laragrove75
    @laragrove75 Před rokem +142

    As awful as the dad’s conduct and parenting is, it’s hard not to see him as a grown up little Toby :( this is why abuse and neglect cycles and repeats itself :(

    • @DevonPixie1991
      @DevonPixie1991 Před rokem +7

      Also note at 39:18 Tony pushes his dad away from him.

    • @LeeH864
      @LeeH864 Před 8 měsíci

      I agree

    • @BoDiddlee
      @BoDiddlee Před 7 měsíci +4

      Wonderfully caught.. I often stand with my jaw dropping.. Forgetting that these "parents" may well have had no stability or loving environment themselves as kids. I know some elements of my childhood seeped into my parenting now and again.. I caught them and tried to rectify them where I did/could.. I hope.. but I'm sure the ability to do that varies from person to person.

  • @pjg_77
    @pjg_77 Před rokem +83

    “Your off with them mate alright, I’ll see you tomorrow”
    What a way of telling a child he’s going into overnight care.

    • @nadia-tp1xv
      @nadia-tp1xv Před rokem +25

      He did that on purpose because he knew it was cause the child to do excatly what he did so he could then say "he will be like this all night now"

    • @pjg_77
      @pjg_77 Před rokem +10

      @@nadia-tp1xv yes, very manipulative behaviour. Episode 2 I’m watching now & it’s just as sad.

    • @nadia-tp1xv
      @nadia-tp1xv Před rokem +2

      @@pjg_77 yep and ep three isn't sad as much as angering.

    • @lucyhope5069
      @lucyhope5069 Před rokem +9

      He’s disgusting it actually makes my heart hurt for that poor boy and what he’s been through in the years he was with that so called father

    • @nadia-tp1xv
      @nadia-tp1xv Před rokem +8

      @@lucyhope5069 yep what got me was "I don't brush my teeth so why should he brush his" vile vile man, but at the same time I think the dad is a product of his own environment that's how he was raised so he sees nothing wrong with it.

  • @Potterhead-teamluna
    @Potterhead-teamluna Před 2 lety +224

    That father is unbelievable and I genuinely feel like the mother is so trapped with him. He clearly controls her and every situation, she feels like she needs to protect him, because he has made her feel like she depends on and needs him to live. I would love to see a follow up to these kinds of documentaries.

    • @fawnieee
      @fawnieee Před rokem +16

      It's a terrible thing to know and understand that, before women even had the most basic of human rights, this was pretty much most every marriage in the past. Controlling, a busive and completely in favour of the father no matter how evil he might have been. No matter what the woman said or showed in an effort for help, she would be made a laughing stock and that it was simply her duty to take it.

    • @lasantisima6446
      @lasantisima6446 Před rokem +3

      @@fawnieee Very 😞 sad in deed.

    • @Taylor23890
      @Taylor23890 Před rokem +4

      @@fawnieeeThe saying rule of the thumb came from years ago , men were allowed to hit a woman with a cane no wider than his thumb

    • @sarahmartin1409
      @sarahmartin1409 Před 6 měsíci

      Massive overgrown toddler …

  • @eunicestone838
    @eunicestone838 Před rokem +52

    That "father" is as dangerous as a cocked gun. He's most likely very violent with the mom. You can just tell by the way she begins crying and begging for him to calm himself down. It's scary.

  • @user-vj5cy2ms3f
    @user-vj5cy2ms3f Před 26 dny +3

    Parents wasn't bad people. Both had learning difficulties and frustrated. Great mum for giving her babies the best start in life.

  • @jessicaeze2277
    @jessicaeze2277 Před rokem +113

    The difference being a foster care made to Toby’s behaviour is outstanding. So calm and well behaved

    • @mvg5767
      @mvg5767 Před rokem +15

      RIGHT? The leap in his behaviour between the first visit and he one on one with his dad.

    • @ellyh2247
      @ellyh2247 Před rokem +13

      I’m the bio child of foster carers, and for one of our kids, he was assessed as having a severe global developmental delay (such as Toby) yet when he stopped seeing his bio mother 3 times a week, he developed leaps and bounds, and is now naturally several years forward, presence of abusive parents is far more damaging than people realising, and that was just contact for an hour at a time.

    • @Timbergal
      @Timbergal Před rokem +14

      Tobi’s mind was in the same chaos as his surroundings and his father’s inability to be a father.

  • @lindaglassford8593
    @lindaglassford8593 Před 10 měsíci +12

    Why have they got dogs when they can't afford a bed for the child....

  • @ashleypearson3846
    @ashleypearson3846 Před 2 lety +65

    At one point he was more interested in the child game than even speaking to his son. Wouldn't even look up to say goodbye. That visit made me cry. Dad wasn't even trying.

    • @annarasmus8737
      @annarasmus8737 Před 2 lety +14

      No, he wasn't. I'm actually not certain everything's ok with dads development either. Sad. Just sad. Mom made the right decision here.

    • @fawnieee
      @fawnieee Před rokem +8

      There are an unbelievable amount of fathers that are like this and it's not talked about enough in society. It really is time for men to be held accountable as a parent the same way women are :/

    • @thetortoise4107
      @thetortoise4107 Před 9 měsíci +2

      yeah that scene kind of stood out to me as to how his father seems to have an intellectual disability thats never really been supported

  • @helenhoward5346
    @helenhoward5346 Před rokem +143

    Tiffany has been abused by Narcissistic abusers her whole life and just literally understood that her kids, and she by extension, deserved better. I think she's just so broken, it was enormously admirable of her to relinquish her parental rights after seeing her kids thrive out of her care realizing she couldn't meet those expectations in her state of brokenness. Tiffany is an amazing yet highly flawed human being whose just been victimized by the ones who claimed to love her for her entire life. It's very heartbreaking for Tiffany but wonderful for her kids.

  • @katekburns3495
    @katekburns3495 Před rokem +28

    46:35 therapist writes down “dad achieved high score in bop-it”

  • @emmaransford
    @emmaransford Před rokem +25

    I'm not a parent because, I wasn't cut out to a full-time mother.
    I'm totally in support of social services
    Their Job is impossible at times. .
    Toby deserves a lot better 👏 ❤

    • @k_j_n1242
      @k_j_n1242 Před rokem +3

      I think if more people were able to analyse their own will and capabilities when it came to parenthood, there wouldn't be so many unwanted, uncared for and downright abused children who (may) turn into dysfunctional adults and problematic members of society (like Mike). It's admirable for one to admit that they didn't have children because they felt they were not able to or did not want to parent children.

  • @Watts_that_behaviour
    @Watts_that_behaviour Před 3 lety +68

    45 minutes before you got off the couch!! Wtf.
    That contact with dad broke my heart Toby basically had an appointment for his dad to ignore him for an hour.
    Imagine not seeing your child and he bounds in and it takes you 45 minutes to even move.
    What a vile man he is

    • @leeshravioli6643
      @leeshravioli6643 Před 7 dny

      What got me was that from what this showed is the dad spent most of it in silence barely able to do much more then mong out at the toys instead of talking to his son or even just narrating what his son’s doing

    • @Watts_that_behaviour
      @Watts_that_behaviour Před 7 dny

      @@leeshravioli6643 very sad, clearly generational neglect has been at play but we’re in the best time ever to understand generational failing and try to break those behaviours. You don’t have to be Einstein to meet your child’s emotional and physical needs. It just takes TIME and ATTENTION. I admire the mother for her sacrifice, she understood in the end

  • @Rhiannonganon
    @Rhiannonganon Před rokem +69

    I have a social worker and I'm not ashamed of it, my kids are autistic and to be honest, we need the support

    • @ambermcivor1456
      @ambermcivor1456 Před rokem +9

      It's actually very common for families with sen children to have a social worker. The key for success is getting a good one which unfortunately, a lot of families struggle with.

    • @Rhiannonganon
      @Rhiannonganon Před rokem +2

      I'm so glad ours is fantastic, she's pushing our housing association for extra help with our situation just now too.
      I have three autistic kids, only, when the younger one was diagnosed, I was never offered any extra help or advice, it was a case of "your son has autism, now get out of my office" and I just had to cope with it, I wish we were able to roll the clock back because I would fight to get every ounce of help possible but I can't and to be honest, my boy has grown into a really fantastic young man, he's 21 now and he's so adorable

    • @user-xr7qn3rs4v
      @user-xr7qn3rs4v Před rokem

      @@Rhiannonganon So, in other words, you had THREE autistic kids with no husband and expect the public to pay for you for the rest of your life. I think that sums it up.

    • @32446
      @32446 Před rokem +2

      You’re lucky. I have an autistic child and asked the social for help. I got nothing.

    • @mebutnotme.Khan78
      @mebutnotme.Khan78 Před rokem +2

      I've got a social worker recently as I have severe mental health problems. There's a terrible stigma around why people have a social worker. I feel I have been seen differently since admitting I have one.

  • @meechie8993
    @meechie8993 Před 3 lety +66

    And the way he pinned his arms back, the dad didn’t say no don’t hit just responded by grabbing his arms. You gotta speak to your child and wonder why he is responding with violence and not words smh

    • @jodi3814
      @jodi3814 Před rokem +4

      That bothered me! He restrained his own child the poor baby is probably so confused as frustrated and sad! 😭

  • @sylvial.4223
    @sylvial.4223 Před 3 lety +315

    I am so very proud of Tiffany for leaving Mike, she deserves much better!! I think she would have been a great parent in her own but only she knows her capabilities and her limits and what she needs to be a happy, healthy woman. Choosing what is best for your children even if that is adoption is what makes you a good and loving mom. God bless them all!

    • @coranford7463
      @coranford7463 Před 2 lety

      @@LukeLjJames you don't sound too good your self, not disputing that children should always come first. You are very ignorant to call every parent who needs support from SS as low life's and scum bags. You absolutely no nothing about other people and their circumstances! I had to have support short term after I had had my son because of health issues. Things worked out very successfully and my son is now graduated from uni, we both have a very close relationship and I lead my own life! Not every case with children with SS is to do with abuse, get your fact rights and stop being so prejudiced and uneducated! Some parents may need additional help for housing, it could be health it could be accessing the correct disability benefits for a child with special needs! It is NOT always a case of abuse and its people like you that that are actually very abusive with your accusations and false information, that pretty much makes you a low life!

    • @Chillfairy
      @Chillfairy Před 2 lety +5

      @@LukeLjJames what an intelligent reply. I can see lots of thought went into that. Well done 👍

    • @Chillfairy
      @Chillfairy Před 2 lety +12

      @@LukeLjJames well well done you. Not many men can say that. And I hope you both go on to have a great life. And your right it’s never ending. But the scum bags comment was totally uncalled for. She gave her kids up in the end FOR THEM. You could see she was controlled by that man. Best thing he did was leave her. Yes the boy was very neglected but some people just ‘cant’ they don’t know how. You clearly have been lucky enough to have seen your son as a blessing. Some people sink. I don’t feel sorry for the dad he was arrogant and selfish. But I think the mum with the right help and support could have made a good mum?

    • @donnaharrison972
      @donnaharrison972 Před rokem +17

      the ending broke me 😭 she tried so hard and obviously loved her babies. she just needed support and showing how to be a mum.
      I really hope she's doing well now.

    • @95jujo
      @95jujo Před rokem +2

      Toby crying heartbreaking. To go to nursery. Leaving his mum and dad. He hadn't even seen his mum properly.

  • @WindInMyWings
    @WindInMyWings Před 3 lety +263

    The contact session between Toby and his dad was heart-breaking! I wonder, seeing that, if Toby's language delay is because his parents just don't really speak to him so he's not picking up spoken language at home (you can't mimic what you never really hear!)

    • @xkyleprivatex815
      @xkyleprivatex815  Před 3 lety +23

      Thank you for your comment. That is a good observation. Currently in my Health and Social Care course, I have been learning about Lifespan and Development. We have covered many theories regarding children's social, intellectual, physical and emotional development. Intellectual development is crucial for Toby, and realistically by the age of around 3 years old he should be able to make simple sentences to express his needs, e.g 'I want drink'. at his age, 4, he should be able to make clear sentences that can be understood, even if the grammar isn't quite correct, e.g 'we met lots of peoples at the shop today'. Many theories all seem to agree that by 4, this should be the bare minimum, that a child should be able to communicate at a basic level. Although it is said in this episode that both parents weren't able to speak until around six years old, with the paediatrician suggesting that is the reason Toby might be struggling, I think that because the parents were so disengaged with his development, Toby had suffered as a result. This would then lead us to John Bowlby's attachment theory, where a new born forms an attachment to a primary care giver, often the mother. Attachment to a primary care giver is an essential factor in the child's development as a person, it quite literally dictates the rest of their lives. What I think happened is that the mother and father didn't quite know how to raise a child, which lead to them indirectly causing neglect, and possible emotional abuse as a consequence. They had mentioned earlier in the episode that they hadn't had a great upbringing, and were using their parent's parenting skills to raise Toby. I feel that if adequate support had been given to both the parents when Toby was born, and not four years later!, that they would have been able to properly form a more suitable attachment to Toby, which would have most definitely helped with Toby's intellectual development, because as you said, when Toby and his father were at the contact centre, the communication wasn't that great, also mentioned by the child psychologist. I assume that this also meant that communication between Toby and the parents was also quite minimal when at home. I think that the government need to give much more support to new parents, because I believe many people can be good parents, if they are given appropriate support and education, as raising a child is no doubt a very tough job, not exactly a walk in the park.

    • @randommess6667
      @randommess6667 Před 3 lety +9

      Yes probably had an effect but maybe the boy just had slow learning, I am not being rude but his dad didnt seem that smart an not very well spoken, so maybe its genetic too, I think they maybe did the wrong thing taking the boy away at 4 years old, thats far more traumatic probably then living in some messy house and with not very engaging chatty parents, His mum seemed to give him affection and I think social services should have maybe said to get rid of the dogs , not get rid of the boy who will probably never find a adopter now hes too old an has problems sigh

    • @WindInMyWings
      @WindInMyWings Před 3 lety +30

      @@randommess6667 The issues were more than mess though. The boy didn't even has a bed!! There was mention of not brushing his teeth too, and he dad just didn't seem aware of his needs when he packed the overnight bag after mum got sick. The lack of engagement was so serious, it was emotional neglect, and the parents were also physically neglecting him, as well as failing to provide for his basic needs by not having so much as a mattress for their child. Given what was shown, I think it was right for the child to be removed from their care - the longer be stayed the worse it would have become. Poor lad. He was doing better in foster care too bless him.

    • @randommess6667
      @randommess6667 Před 3 lety +3

      @@WindInMyWings I know an it seems really bad to not have a bed and not brush his teeth , But maybe the child was fine sleeping without a bed, I have friend who sleeps on the floor every night lol his choice though, and my son has fallen asleep on the floor in the daytime so I suppose it cant have been that uncomfortable ,
      So what im meaning to say is that I still dont think that is a terrible enough thing or more terrible then being taken from ur parents, the child ended up with a bed in the end, And teeth brushing sure it could be bad but how many kids need teeth removing because of parents giving theyre child alot of sweet drinks and chocolate,
      They dont get removed from theyre parents, It is a bad decision not to make the child do the teeth but it looked like they had started to do it after being told to,
      I dont agree its ok not to make your child do teeth but I know some people who didnt make theyre child because it was hard work as children dont always like it, I had to fight with my son to make him and some ppl would tell me I was cruel to do what I did, I am just saying people are different and sometmes dont always do right thing, But if they loved him whch the mum did seem to then it seem harsh to take him away from them when theres no guarentee he will find better parents or any parents

    • @ashleetowers254
      @ashleetowers254 Před 2 lety +32

      @@randommess6667 he had no bed.... no toothbrush.... there were dog faeces everywere.... they were told conditions need to improve three times..and they did absolutelynothing to fix it... and to top it off she gets pregnant again.... nah these parents were outright neglectful in every sense

  • @georgiehallett8679
    @georgiehallett8679 Před 3 lety +161

    I feel so sorry for these social workers. They can't win. If they push for a child to be removed then they're home wreckers. If they do what they can to keep the child with his parents then they get accused of supporting abuse. I truly believe they're doing their best.

    • @xkyleprivatex815
      @xkyleprivatex815  Před 3 lety +25

      Damned if you do, Damned if you don’t

    • @xkyleprivatex815
      @xkyleprivatex815  Před 3 lety +12

      @HVACRWrld A good example of a social worker is Annie, In episode two. I’ll grab a link

    • @xkyleprivatex815
      @xkyleprivatex815  Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/LRobYv-Q4sc/video.html

    • @jennawalden8547
      @jennawalden8547 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xkyleprivatex815 yes I watched that one too. She’s a very kind and compassionate lady ❤️

    • @brownsuga487
      @brownsuga487 Před 2 lety

      Stfu they steal children at schools .
      They get money to bother happy families

  • @mael2039
    @mael2039 Před rokem +69

    Tiffany, you are a good mother. What you did for your children, the ultimate sacrifice to give them a better life, the most difficult thing a mother could do, you did that because you're a good mother. I wish you nothing but the best, and I have nothing but respect for you as a mother.

    • @seanstephens7573
      @seanstephens7573 Před rokem +15

      I’m sorry but I’m what way is Tiffany a good mother? If she was a good mother she would have gotten her child everything he needs.

    • @kellymarieapplebee
      @kellymarieapplebee Před 11 měsíci

      Did we watch the same programme? Tiffany and the scum she's with are absolute lazy, fat neglectful slobs, he's 3 years of age and can't say a single word, she has never held that baby and done what all normal parents do and mouth words enthusiastically for the baby to watch and pick up on, dog faeces can cause a child to go blind and contract digestive parasites....good mother!? No. Sorry.

    • @OakieDokey31
      @OakieDokey31 Před 11 měsíci +10

      No way is she a good mother. She threw her children away and you're saying she is a good mother because she didn't continue to neglect them? She should be in prison.

    • @randommess6667
      @randommess6667 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I dont think she was a good mother but think she wanted to be a good mother just sadly she didnt have the ability I guess because she was depressed and other reasons too probably

    • @Rat_Queen86
      @Rat_Queen86 Před 7 měsíci +3

      She didn’t look after her kids and didn’t even try when they social workers were telling them what to do. She also actively lied multiple times about how much she was doing. As soon as Mike left, she decided she would give the kids up, so if they hadn’t split, she would have kept them. To me, that means ‘I wanted the man, not the kids.’ A good mother? I don’t think so.

  • @kerrydavies9968
    @kerrydavies9968 Před 2 lety +38

    Quite telling when the social worker who was practically a stranger to the child was able to pick him up from being asleep and he's awoken fine. Sees mum and dad and instantly starts crying 😢

    • @ssadieekendrick5910
      @ssadieekendrick5910 Před rokem +16

      This isn’t a worrying sign, you see it a lot when children are picked up from nursery. One moment they’re happily playing with a toy next moment they see a parent they burst out crying. It’s a kind of relief, they’re back with the person who makes them feel the most safe and happiest again.

    • @jessicadaniels7838
      @jessicadaniels7838 Před rokem +10

      Also worrying how he fell asleep so easily with them, shows he felt safe. It happens when abused children go to school too, they fall asleep.

    • @stoicqueen8557
      @stoicqueen8557 Před 5 měsíci

      You really only see what you want to see..
      Not defending the parents in any way, but at that particular moment he was reaching for his parents, in particular his dad (both before and after his mom got him).

  • @Char45-p1c
    @Char45-p1c Před měsícem +3

    I’m a mum I have a 6 year old daughter from a previous relationship and an almost 9 month old daughter from my current relationship. It broke my heart a bit when I saw toby putting his bag on and Mike didn’t even look in his direction.

  • @lonesomebeetroot3376
    @lonesomebeetroot3376 Před rokem +36

    She said you get your parenting skills from your own parents and I don’t think that’s inherently true. I had really abusive neglectful parents and I’m now an adult with a toddler. She’s the absolute love of my life. I make all of her meals and take her on walks everyday, take her to the zoo often, am constantly playing with her, she “helps” 😉 me clean and cook and at 2 years old she knows her abcs her numbers and shapes learning how to draw her shapes and is starting to talk in full sentences. Sometimes we see how our parents raised us and it inspires us do anything we must to be the best parents we can

    • @LithiumLemon
      @LithiumLemon Před rokem +8

      There is a saying, that an alcoholic with two kids has one who went on to be an alcoholic and one who swore never to drink. Ask the alcoholic sibling why they have this addiction, they say "I watched my parent". Ask the sober sibling why they never tried alcohol, they say "I watched my parent".
      I had a bad childhood too so I can relate to you, we are breaking the cycle. I hope you and your child have a wonderful future, and you get to heal ✨️

    • @katbagley3214
      @katbagley3214 Před rokem +1

      Yep and there are some people who had amazing parents but turn out to be crap ones.

    • @CaroLush
      @CaroLush Před 9 měsíci

      I agree, we are not just brought up by our parent but by communities that forms a society. Therefore, we have many influences and our choices do not necessarily have to be narrowed.

    • @Littleleoshouse
      @Littleleoshouse Před 5 měsíci

      Good on you!

  • @emmamason6367
    @emmamason6367 Před rokem +53

    Oh my days, this is so so sad…to think there are children who suffer like this daily is just horrific….well done to these brave social workers who have the balls to step in and do what they can to help 😞

    • @lozz1846
      @lozz1846 Před 3 dny

      I agree 100000%!!! 💔💔💔

  • @stacex4724
    @stacex4724 Před rokem +50

    I didn’t think I’d say this at the beginning, but I hope Tiffany was able to work on herself and become a better person, and I hope her two kids have had a decent upbringing!!

  • @werm3169
    @werm3169 Před 2 lety +35

    I can't help but feel like Mike sabotaged things for not only himself, but for Tiffany and Toby as well. I imagine there would've been far more progress if he wasn't yelling at the social workers and denying anything needed to be changed. His intentions just seemed so different from Tiffany's, too. When the social workers arrived, Tiffany was thinking about what life away from her would be like for TOBY, and Mike only expressed concerns about how the situation affected himself. Mike was just so oblivious to Toby and his needs, but Tiffany seemed more interested in her son and what he needed. I feel like, with the proper help, she could really have become the parent Toby needed her to be. Maybe some investigations as to why she has a hard time with executive functioning, and interventions to improve that. She and Mike had their hearts in totally different places, and it shows - he was concerned with keeping his son, and she was concerned with helping her son.

  • @winifredherman4214
    @winifredherman4214 Před 2 lety +25

    Toby is nearly feral! Why leave him there to keep suffering? Way more than neglect!

  • @viggiviggs8614
    @viggiviggs8614 Před 3 lety +31

    tiffany seemed like a good person who just didn't have the capacity to raise a child. she understood her flaws and clearly wanted the best for her child. mike on the other hand seems very ignorant ://

    • @judithryle2113
      @judithryle2113 Před 2 lety

      Would you want to adopt a child of theirs. Not me

  • @patsyhay9592
    @patsyhay9592 Před rokem +10

    The dad literally sat for an hour and didn’t talk while he examined toys that he couldn’t even figure out what hope would that child have and also the fact he has fathered so many children that have died tells me there is something wrong mentally physically. I don’t think Toby will be 100percent all there in the future unfortunately

  • @Ashleightroll
    @Ashleightroll Před 3 lety +51

    These parents often have their own traumatic histories and challenges. This is why it is very difficult for them to understand why and how their parenting needs to change in order to meet the needs of their children.

  • @freespirit5731
    @freespirit5731 Před 3 lety +135

    I remember watching this years ago, I really think Tiffany would have been a good mother without Mike and with support , She made a very brave decision and I hope Toby and Tiffany are both doing well x

  • @melissadeasy5774
    @melissadeasy5774 Před rokem +20

    To be fair I think Toby’s parents themselves have developmental delays too. Mike may have hearing issues also as he’s constantly screaming. He can’t afford a mattress but can afford a laptop. The home isn’t fit for rodents to live in. Toby has energy he needs to burn it off take him to a field or a park. Not a box room. Look at how well behaved Toby was after been in care 10 days. He looked amazing. Hopefully Tiffany gets to a good place with her children

  • @Mummyto4millers
    @Mummyto4millers Před rokem +8

    One thing nobody can ever say, is that she didn’t love her kids. She loved them babies more than anyone will ever realise but she just couldn’t parent them to a standard which was suitable.

  • @Lucy-el9mm
    @Lucy-el9mm Před 10 měsíci +5

    The way he smiles about his stillborns and miscarriages🤢 what a sick man he is an absolute monster

    • @Lucy-el9mm
      @Lucy-el9mm Před 10 měsíci +1

      And the way she says “the more better care they need” the woman can’t even speak properly let alone look after kids. Why these people even breed is beyond me. So evil of them in the first place

    • @Sheetzy-82
      @Sheetzy-82 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I used to date the twat and before I had found out about this video,and I had asked that twat of a father if he had children and he answered no. Basically he made it like that they didn't exist at all. As I know him ,I know of how to find him and know his Facebook page and Tik Tok videos,there has been no mention of him being a dad at all.
      As some parents would share, their love for their children,by mentioning them. With Mike the only thing that he had ever mentioned about is his love for sports. He doesn't love his children,he just loves himself.

    • @kristinaschilling822
      @kristinaschilling822 Před 9 dny

      The poor me stories..

  • @XNb17X
    @XNb17X Před 2 lety +17

    The way the dad greeted the dog but ignored toby.

  • @heathergardiner1592
    @heathergardiner1592 Před 2 lety +134

    It sounds like dad and baby are both on the spectrum and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if mum was as well. I can’t believe a pediatrician observed for 40 hours and missed that, but then again for many of us autistics it was missed until we became adults. The whole family needs support for being on the spectrum specifically before they can manage all the things like keeping a house clean and personal hygiene management and emotional regulation.

    • @preciousgem881
      @preciousgem881 Před 2 lety +14

      Yes my thoughts too

    • @shaunanacole
      @shaunanacole Před 2 lety +15

      Umm it takes much more than just 40 hours of "obsevation" to diagnose autism...you should know that...🤯

    • @heathergardiner1592
      @heathergardiner1592 Před 2 lety +16

      @@shaunanacole sorry that wasnt the clearest way for me to say that. I was surprised it wasnt even brought up as something to further look into, at least as far as we see in this doc. Although I will say my goddaughter was recently diagnosed and that was at best 2 hours observation, not that I would advocate for this quick a process just bringing it up to highlight that diagnosis isn't very standardized. I was just expressing surprise but I could see how it could be read as attacking or criticizing that professional and that wouldn't be useful or fair, the problems with autism diagnosis is beyond a single persons fault

    • @lolo_bird
      @lolo_bird Před 2 lety +18

      I'm glad you mentioned this. I've watched quite a few documentaries like this and mental health issues, autism spectrum and learning disabilities among parents, but dads especially, always seems like the elephant in the room no one mentions less alone addresses

    • @KimVerhaaff
      @KimVerhaaff Před 2 lety +20

      Non verbal doesn't neccessarily equal, on the spectrum. Dad, and mum for that matter, where obviously cognitively impaired. I did not see autism though. You need to speak and interact with a child, in order for then to speak and interact. You could see on the supervised visit, dad never spoke or interacted. They might be, I'm not sure. I'm very sure that wasn't what was the issue in this case.

  • @burningflame19
    @burningflame19 Před rokem +13

    The man in this video used my auntie and abused other women he had dated. His recent wife died of a morphine overdose bless her. He’s dangerous! I’m glad Tiffany left him. Those poor kids 😢

  • @nicholamc2629
    @nicholamc2629 Před rokem +10

    God bless you Tiffany for getting away from Michael, you can see how much you’ve come on in the time you’ve been away from him. I so hope you can get on top of the depression and get your self-confidence back because you could be a great mother. Sending you love and strength. ❤️🙏🏻

    • @nicholamc2629
      @nicholamc2629 Před rokem +2

      I’ve just watched the end, Tiffany you’ve proved yourself to be a great mother by putting your children first. I can’t even begin to imagine how hard that was for you. ❤

  • @SirManchesterDevil
    @SirManchesterDevil Před rokem +9

    That puppy, which was an expensive dog breed, has never seen the great outdoors since they brought it, and just allowed it to pee and poo indoors. They should've started to potty train it as soon as it was old itself. Can't blame a puppy when you don't take it outside.
    They could've used the money spent on the dog to buy Toby a bed and some blankets for example.

  • @Chillfairy
    @Chillfairy Před 2 lety +116

    Felt sorry for mum. She had a heart of gold but so many issues. Would love to know how she’s doing now. Dad was very aggressive and defensive, both had problems but I think mum with the right support and without him would have done well with just her and the kids. So sad. ❤

    • @casperblackcat1975
      @casperblackcat1975 Před 2 lety +20

      The mum sounded very tired & broken the main cause her partner.

    • @Lisa-wb5qz
      @Lisa-wb5qz Před 2 měsíci

      I dont understand why you feel sorry for her shes the mum whos suppose to protect comfort her little boy shes as bad as him if not worse she wasnt that tired she fell pregnant again no excuse we all have a bad past

  • @Melisblessed
    @Melisblessed Před 2 lety +20

    I wish they offered her more support after she left Mike. Tiffany shows that she really loves her children. I would hate for her to go into a deeper depression because of it.

    • @k_j_n1242
      @k_j_n1242 Před rokem

      ​@@kelliephilipoom6198 🥱😴🙄 What a boring and inaccurate comment.

    • @Rat_Queen86
      @Rat_Queen86 Před 7 měsíci +2

      If she loved them, she would have gotten Toby a bed. She would have gotten him help before these social services got involved. She loved Mike and the drama. Not the kids.

  • @sarah-louiseadore9088
    @sarah-louiseadore9088 Před 11 měsíci +4

    he was more excited seeing the dog when he got home then his own child...

  • @emo7636
    @emo7636 Před 3 lety +13

    Mike says 'no no way I'm not giving consent for that!' Except... it's not your choice anymore because you couldn't be bothered to make an intelligent adult decision.

  • @laurabattle638
    @laurabattle638 Před 4 měsíci +4

    And why do people hate social workers so much when they help children like this?

    • @zrzmtz93
      @zrzmtz93 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It seems to be a shared sentiment across the country. I was looking into an apprenticeship to get a degree in social work but it seems such an unappreciated, underfunded role highly prone to burnout that I'm having second thoughts.

    • @laurabattle638
      @laurabattle638 Před 4 měsíci

      @@zrzmtz93 I'm training to be a social worker too

    • @nickjohnson6237
      @nickjohnson6237 Před měsícem

      I do feel sympathy for the profession in general. They can’t do right for doing wrong. No one wants to take a child from their parents unless it’s absolutely necessary. The general paranoia from some individuals who engage with social services is laughable in some cases.

  • @beasmith3386
    @beasmith3386 Před 2 lety +25

    Wow, what an eye opening episode to watch.
    I agree with many of the comments - Dad's anger & ignoring (or negatively reacting) to his son & Mum's lip service is a shock. I wish the best for the 2 kiddies, Toby is going to need so much help to have a fulfilling life with hitting his milestones, bless the social workers/judges who made the crucial initial decision to remove Toby from his parents' neglect. So sad that both his parents likely had abusive upbringings, how do they break the cycle for their child? It's hard.

    • @Rat_Queen86
      @Rat_Queen86 Před 8 měsíci

      How do they break the cycle? They accept the help 🤷‍♀️ it’s not that hard if it’s being handed to them.

    • @kristinaschilling822
      @kristinaschilling822 Před 9 dny

      To be taught about DV in highschool..and contraception..and teachers at High schools seeing who is at high risk of not being able to cope being parents bc of these factors.

  • @wolfmoon3431
    @wolfmoon3431 Před 2 lety +20

    A very sad story and emotive subject... I think Tiffany is incredibly brave💞 The decision to relinquish the care of her two children was clearly a heartbreaking and painstaking one that, took a great deal of soul searching and courage to make😥 Only a true mum could make that kind of sacrifice in love and honour of doing the best thing for her children and my heart goes out to her and Toby, especially💔 I really Wish all involved healing and happiness for their future🌈

  • @DevonPixie1991
    @DevonPixie1991 Před rokem +35

    What got me is how Mike seemed to have hardly any children who survived. Something tells me there is more going on. How can a father have so many children not survive

    • @nirvanawithsophie6542
      @nirvanawithsophie6542 Před 6 měsíci

      probs drug/alcohol abuse, maybe a chromosome issue. his facial structure is odd.

  • @karismith5508
    @karismith5508 Před rokem +5

    It’s the hardest thing in the world giving up your child I know through personal experience she is a strong woman and hope life is being kind to her

  • @Sheetzy-82
    @Sheetzy-82 Před rokem +7

    Mike contacted me last Sunday unexpectedly, asking me to be friends with him. And the only thing that he cared about was his phone and his sports events. I was pretending to be friends with him. Then when I had the opportunity to mention this video, he could say that it was in the past and that he said that he didn't want to talk about it It's like he made it like his children don't exist.
    And at the duration of me being with him as a couple,he never mentioned being a dad,only lied about it,and said that Tiffany had a child with one of his friends and the child was put in care. In this video he said that Toby is his flesh of blood. Mike doesn't care about his children. He is happily in his life not to care in the world about his children,not mentioning about getting his life in order to fight to get them back, nothing to do with his children at all. He has been carrying on like if he had never had any children at all.
    The only time he mentioned about children was when he was an uncle to a boy and girl. Nothing about being a father at all. I should also mention that Mike is an only child, and he claimed to have stepsiblings.

    • @roxxi789
      @roxxi789 Před rokem +1

      wtfffff

    • @Sheetzy-82
      @Sheetzy-82 Před rokem +1

      @@roxxi789 know so much about the scumbag and said to him that it's was his own fault for losing his children. I have found some videos of him online, and he happily engaged to a woman,when he told me that he was single. I ended things with him back last July and found out that he was someone else behind my back before July He is nothing but a scumbag. When I have given him shit about how he treats people,and he is a woman beater. He didn't want to know me anymore, as I didn't want anything to do with him. So I have blocked him again.
      Good riddance to bad rubbish

    • @kellyweingart3692
      @kellyweingart3692 Před rokem

      Mike…take this “L” 🤡

  • @Fasiongranniesx2
    @Fasiongranniesx2 Před 3 lety +60

    The mother seems genuine and wants to be a good parent.. the dad is the problem

    • @starlightzebra1997
      @starlightzebra1997 Před 2 lety +3

      However her son prefers his dad far more than her and actually behaves as though he actively dislikes her which is extremely concerning as that means he's the stable consistent parent and he's volitile.

    • @cuddlygoblin
      @cuddlygoblin Před 2 lety +10

      Neither of them are capable or suitable parents! Seriously.

    • @zaramarie4678
      @zaramarie4678 Před 2 lety +12

      @@starlightzebra1997 well maybe it’s not because he dislikes her Maybe he is imitating the way his dad is towards her

    • @neddyconstant5816
      @neddyconstant5816 Před 2 lety +1

      Sad she had to give up her kids
      But it was the right thing to do.
      Time 6:54AM Wed 11/8/21

    • @WolfGirl988
      @WolfGirl988 Před 2 lety

      I think the same

  • @BOUNCERBABE
    @BOUNCERBABE Před 3 lety +21

    It absolutely breaks my heart that babies are easier to adopt, than older children. They both need loving. I guess with babies, they are a clean slate. They haven’t gone into care, with a parent’s influence, unlike older children who are damaged by their parent’s actions or lack there of.

    • @jennawalden8547
      @jennawalden8547 Před 2 lety +2

      Certainly in the UK people only want to adopt babies as you say to start from scratch. Also babies are cute, and are less hard work than a special needs child. No one really wants to adopt a child with Toby’s issues , and teenagers, well forget it !! I fear Toby will grow up in the care system and face god only knows what. I speak from experience. My friends waited 9 years to wait to adopt because they wanted a baby. They turned down many young children with disabilities

    • @judithryle2113
      @judithryle2113 Před 2 lety +2

      I would hesitate to adopt a child of theirs because of his genetics from them

    • @jennawalden8547
      @jennawalden8547 Před 6 měsíci

      @@judithryle2113yes, that is the risk isn’t it ? 😢

  • @BOUNCERBABE
    @BOUNCERBABE Před 3 lety +50

    The mum in this, is an amazing mum, who adores her children, and has made a monumental and selfless act, to ensure her children have the best lives they deserve. She is stronger than she realises.
    She should not be penalised for having depression. That is evident from the start.
    The father on the other hand is an absolute disgrace of not only as a father but a human being. He should be ashamed of himself and what he has put this lady and her son through.
    I hope she is getting the support that she so clearly needs

    • @janepurcell6747
      @janepurcell6747 Před 2 lety +8

      Yes - the mum seems to have had a terrible maybe abusive upbringing - but has an awareness of how much her son needs her. The dad is little more than a child himself - his ranting self-righteousness is all rooted in fear. I bet he had a horrendous upbringing.

    • @MrHunniebunnie
      @MrHunniebunnie Před 2 lety +18

      She’s not an amazing mum. Toby is neglected. Whether her heart is in the right place or not she’s not capable of being a parent. She did the right thing by giving him up.

    • @louwinters508
      @louwinters508 Před 2 lety

      You do realise Mike the father is probably autistic and suffering himself. Listening to him talk you can see there is something up. He is the product of the system not giving à shit about mental health. He's clearly not all there as they say.

    • @AymeeDonovan
      @AymeeDonovan Před rokem +4

      She is not amazing she is neglecting her child she did the best thing to give them up she should have left him when the boy was a baby then had a chance to parent him with support

    • @Elaree
      @Elaree Před rokem +3

      I feel like any mum, would at minimum try to make things better...cleaning the house doesn't seem like a huge ask, something she failed to do.

  • @nicholemaclean1888
    @nicholemaclean1888 Před 2 lety +28

    This was heartbreaking. The dad was very clearly unfit and abusive, at least to the mom and likely to the son. I was so glad to see the mom leave him. He didn’t know how to be a parent. But I was heartbroken to see the mom give her kids up. With more support I think she could have done it. The baby was quickly adopted but what about that sweet boy? He’ll likely never leave care. I just don’t know. Social workers are admirable because this jobs needs doing and they go in where others won’t!

    • @kellyalexander7347
      @kellyalexander7347 Před 7 měsíci

      😢😢😢they should of been placed together

    • @kristinaschilling822
      @kristinaschilling822 Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@kellyalexander7347they couldnt bc the boy needed probably one on one...and whilst he was getting his needs met the Lil girl also needed peace and stability..

  • @jnininini6194
    @jnininini6194 Před 3 lety +29

    Being a parent is a privilege not a right. These pair couldn’t bring up phlegm never mind a poor child. Honest to god it’s shocking

    • @caram6073
      @caram6073 Před 3 lety

      Honestly, I don’t think ‘privilege’ is the right way to describe it. It’s a consequence, and a responsibility which needs to be upheld

    • @polishlass5067
      @polishlass5067 Před 2 lety +2

      Good and true about phlegm 😂

    • @louwinters508
      @louwinters508 Před 2 lety +1

      To you it is a privilege to those that can barely function in day to day lives themselves it's a cycle of neglect. It's not a privilege. It's a biological need. That's all it is. That's why people who are not equipped to be parents breed.

  • @emilyj8582
    @emilyj8582 Před 2 lety +13

    In an ideal world Tiffany would have the right support to raise her children alone and make a good job of it, and Mike would only be allowed supervised contact. But the reality is she was very vulnerable and got nothing and felt no option but to hand her kids over to strangers.

  • @louandjay1
    @louandjay1 Před 2 lety +111

    I’m actually disgusted with the manager to actually say to a new social worker you have been really unhelpful with that child she’s doing the best she can, i heard a lot of social workers leave bc they have to many cases over worked and treated like crap by managers who are supposed to support them ! this family needs support big time

    • @xkyleprivatex815
      @xkyleprivatex815  Před 2 lety +40

      there is a thread about this. people think that she was talking about the father.

    • @ebrahk8010
      @ebrahk8010 Před 2 lety +33

      @@xkyleprivatex815 She was talking about the father, she used the pronoun 'He' and he is the only male in the room

    • @natalietylerrobinson
      @natalietylerrobinson Před 2 lety +12

      she says "you've been" I listened to it with and without subtitles and that's what was said. I completely agree with you, I'm disgusted by that.

    • @xkyleprivatex815
      @xkyleprivatex815  Před 2 lety

      @@natalietylerrobinson okay zoomer lol

    • @natalietylerrobinson
      @natalietylerrobinson Před 2 lety +2

      @@xkyleprivatex815 err ok then dinosaur

  • @ilonacharlton1144
    @ilonacharlton1144 Před rokem +11

    Tiffany being worried she'll make mistakes with her new baby... tough situation because every parent feels like that no matter how many kids you've had. But when social services is already involved there are so many more question marks hanging over you. The fact that Mike hit her and even the way he stopped his child hitting by restraining him makes me feel like he had been violent in the past. Heartbreaking all around

  • @amberarchbold3666
    @amberarchbold3666 Před 2 lety +21

    It's really concerning how Toby didnt really talk, he just made noises, it seems he is being neglected on all levels

    • @bethewalt7385
      @bethewalt7385 Před rokem

      I feel he's possibly on the spectrum, I doubtt mum or dad have any sincere knowledge or understanding of autism

  • @aussiemouth747
    @aussiemouth747 Před rokem +5

    Toby was in more danger from Mike than the dog! I was frightened for the pregnant social worker being near him.

  • @DD-db6ng
    @DD-db6ng Před rokem +9

    Mike’s comment about brushing his teeth is disgusting and the fact that the kids toothbrush was on the filthy floor and that tony was sleeping on the couch while they slept in their nice comfy bed right there shows the type of people/parents they are. Good for Tiffany giving them up for adoption. I can only imagine how difficult that decision was cause she clearly loved the kids but just because you love them doesn’t mean your willing to put in the work to give them the best life you can. Tiffany’s excuse of abuse she experienced as a child is her way of excusing her own failures and justifying it. It also makes what she is doing worse because she knows first hand what that type of parenting does and feels to a child

  • @jadoreux
    @jadoreux Před rokem +7

    That poor little boy wanted his dad's love so desperately. He wanted nothing more than his comfort, but you can tell that's how dad was raised with a detached and perhaps abusive father too. Just cycles constantly repeating themselves.

  • @jackiemarini3203
    @jackiemarini3203 Před rokem +4

    I worked with abused kids .Bless all the social workers.Thank you ✌️💌🙏

  • @morganl9142
    @morganl9142 Před rokem +11

    @47:21 that kid was so calm didn’t cry when leaving his dad kinda shows the kid is happier in foster care and is starting to calm down. He also shows he’s learning more skills with the school bag and noticing which coat was his

  • @letwomenpeak
    @letwomenpeak Před rokem +8

    The way Toby tries to engage with his "dad", just to be met with nothing; no enthusiasm, no real presence- heartbreaking. He clearly wants to see what his "dad" is doing with the stair gate, he's so curious and full of wonder. His "dad" tells him to "shut up". He can't talk, Mike. You absolute twit. Please talk Toby let's get you communicating. It astounds me how ignorant he is. The improvements in such a short time in foster care were incredible, I hope he was adopted and wasn't thrown around various care homes and foster parents. 🙏

    • @jo-jo8845
      @jo-jo8845 Před rokem

      I was thinking that too.
      Children learn from watching the parents etcs.
      Toby must be so frustrated

  • @rubyrush3751
    @rubyrush3751 Před 2 lety +8

    Here in Australia yet another young child just passed away that was under an order from child protection services. At least this mum knew she couldn't provide the things needed for her children and did the right thing. I hope both her and the children have since found some peace

  • @leedavies5408
    @leedavies5408 Před rokem +7

    If love were enough we wouldn't be in a job like this. My heart goes out to Tiffany, what a selfless act, she did what was best for them out of love. I hope they find each other when the children are older, I hope they are ok

  • @ambermcivor1456
    @ambermcivor1456 Před rokem +10

    That dad is not neurotypical at all. He definitely has special needs himself.

  • @jessicawatson7360
    @jessicawatson7360 Před 2 lety +22

    ‘I don’t brush my teeth’ really sad no wonder he’s being neglected if he’s been treated that way himself.

    • @Rat_Queen86
      @Rat_Queen86 Před 7 měsíci

      He’s an adult, Toby is a child. No excuses.

  • @jackiemarini3203
    @jackiemarini3203 Před rokem +8

    OMG I'm so angry at Toby's mom .Bend over and pick up the stuff kicking it to another corner .Shame on you both .😡

  • @dominewimbury2039
    @dominewimbury2039 Před 3 lety +21

    Tiffany might be a better parent by herself. He won't

  • @shanacampbell2682
    @shanacampbell2682 Před 5 měsíci +3

    You know the child isn't being engaged and interacted with when all he does is grunt and point and whinge.

  • @helenwhite2957
    @helenwhite2957 Před 3 lety +33

    Poor Toby. His dad is horrible. He’s making excuses like when Toby was little he ran into my laptop. That should not happen. I wonder if Toby could have some brain damage from certain things his parents didn’t child proof when he was a baby.

    • @BabyJellyfish
      @BabyJellyfish Před 3 lety +8

      Right? Bleeding from running into a laptop? That’s a bold face lie he’s horrid.

  • @kaitlinclatterbuck70
    @kaitlinclatterbuck70 Před 2 lety +22

    Oh I cried when Tiffany decided to let the kids go to adoption ❤ prayers for the children and thier families. I wish Tiffany was allowed contact if the adoptive parents agreed , As she never harmed them and you could see the love she had for them unlike the father and she loved them so much that she did what was best for them and I can't imagine how hard that decision was to make .

    • @jessicawatson7360
      @jessicawatson7360 Před 2 lety +2

      I know, I was shocked to read they’d only get letters. ):

    • @karyndewit193
      @karyndewit193 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jessicawatson7360 in the US, they wouldn’t even need to get letters. Unless there was an adoption agreement.

    • @MrHunniebunnie
      @MrHunniebunnie Před 2 lety +3

      She shouldn’t have contact- it’s too confusing for the children. This way they’ll have a chance of a normal, stable upbringing

    • @bethewalt7385
      @bethewalt7385 Před rokem

      Real glad you aren't the one making these important decisions, do you have any higher education? Even a basic psychology class? You would understand how badly it would go, how poorly adjusted the child would be, the interference in bonding with new parents it would cause to have the original parent in the mix while a child, especially a young one, is trying to bond and adjust with a new family/parent, if you don't have children, great! If you do, breed no more unless you take a serious amount of adult education classes to enrich your knowledge of parenting and early childhood development

    • @kaydiangel2445
      @kaydiangel2445 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@bethewalt7385it's not about education classes. Do your research on adoptee trauma. They need contact with their biological families. Listen to the adoptee's voices. ❤

  • @sarahsmyth5383
    @sarahsmyth5383 Před rokem +12

    I feel sorry for that dog.

  • @JasmineW2018
    @JasmineW2018 Před 2 lety +10

    God bless you Tiffany. I hope you found happiness and success.💜💜

  • @sianaLW
    @sianaLW Před rokem +12

    I felt sorry for Tiffany all the way through this. You could tell from the jump Mike was so controlling, and really taking him out the equation would probably have been the best decision.

    • @katiebrent3332
      @katiebrent3332 Před rokem +2

      Without Mike in the picture and with some help she might have managed to keep her children. How sad.

  • @shannanmoore531
    @shannanmoore531 Před 3 lety +53

    The mother would do 100% better on her own and I think that it’s obvious dad has some serious anger problems resulting in his son seeing violence therefore resulting in portraying violence and having developmental delays. I think the dad has learning difficulties that has never been recognised.

    • @xkyleprivatex815
      @xkyleprivatex815  Před 3 lety +9

      Yes, this would be a good case study for the Bandura Social Learning theory, where children copy the actions that they witness happen in the family home by their parents. Toby throwing things at people is probably due to him seeing his father act out in violence at home..

  • @annacarter6559
    @annacarter6559 Před 2 lety +7

    Poor child. The second he felt safe and the beastly screaming stopped around him he fell asleep like a log.

  • @levieenrose7646
    @levieenrose7646 Před rokem +6

    I feel for Tiffany. She clearly knew she could not parent her children as they deserved despite loving them so she put her children's welfare first for once, and made such a brave decision. I hope life got better for her and that her children are thriving with their new families.

  • @carriebizz
    @carriebizz Před 13 dny

    These social workers are saints. I'm a mum and our children are almost all grown. Ive never had DHS involvement thank goodness as im a good mum. I have always put my kids first as all parents should

  • @emmavanbeek697
    @emmavanbeek697 Před 2 lety +17

    What a horrible case, I cried so hard for those kids. Also for the mom..she is so brave and a good mom to give the kids a chance of better life. I hope she will get the right help to get better, she deserves it. As of for the father; I hope he stays away.

    • @Lisa-wb5qz
      @Lisa-wb5qz Před 6 měsíci +1

      What really a good mum she is as bad as mike she had every chance to get it together clean that dump get a grip

  • @Harlan1973
    @Harlan1973 Před 2 lety +31

    See how the back of Toby's head is flat? That happens because a baby is left in a crib for extended periods of time without being moved. It's a sign of extreme neglect.

    • @ambermcivor1456
      @ambermcivor1456 Před rokem +5

      I never actually picked up on that. I definitely think they did the right thing by taking this little boy away from that home. He was never going to thrive there.

    • @nataliebeardsley8824
      @nataliebeardsley8824 Před 5 měsíci

      No its not stupid women flat head can effect any child the way they lie don't mean they left him

    • @Amped4Life
      @Amped4Life Před 3 měsíci

      He was going to die there. Thank goodness Toby's sister never had to be in that house. I am glad Tiffany left Michael. Something was wrong with Mike ​@@ambermcivor1456

  • @megancooper6514
    @megancooper6514 Před rokem +5

    I can’t believe the parents have a bed but not the child

    • @Rat_Queen86
      @Rat_Queen86 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It’s because they don’t care 🤷‍♀️ I wish people could get their heads around the fact that just because people have children, it doesn’t mean they care about them

  • @lau3503
    @lau3503 Před rokem +7

    All these 'selfless and brave' comments about Tiffany. Selfless would mean that kid had a bloody bed, food in his belly and some love. He had NONE of those things. Not a single one.

    • @aussiemouth747
      @aussiemouth747 Před rokem +2

      Yes. She was obviously intellectually superior to Mike yet she let everything slide.

    • @Rat_Queen86
      @Rat_Queen86 Před 8 měsíci

      I agree completely
      Everyone saying ‘but she’s a good
      mum,’ she isn’t. She got rid of her kids after she broke up with Mike which, to me, suggests ‘I wanted the man not the child.’ Toby hadn’t been to medical appointments, he didn’t have a bed, (but her and that thing did) wasn’t speaking and their house was filthy.
      Doesn’t seem like she was a good mother to me.

    • @driftmetal1075
      @driftmetal1075 Před 4 dny

      I think you’re right, no bed for a child!! One of the very basic needs and if you can’t parent your children very well why not find parenting classes or books at the library, they seem to have plenty of bottles of pop in the background. I’m not for one minute suggesting it’s all her fault, there are two parents there but as a mother no bed, no toothbrush and no food! That’s not selfless it’s selfish. Even in that time they could have gone to a second hand shop and bought a bed themselves. The little boy seems to be regarded as a nuisance more than a source of joy. There didn’t seem to be any books in that house either, a stark contrast to the foster parents home. She left her children because she had depression, again her own needs before the kids.

  • @rebeccaleach2920
    @rebeccaleach2920 Před 10 měsíci +4

    My son is autistic and it’s clear this little boy is but mum is more than capable of cleaning ect she just sits there

  • @lilyroberts402
    @lilyroberts402 Před rokem +8

    Holy shit watching Mike "play" with his son 45:44 mins in is absolutely excruciating to watch and you can tell the social worker thinks so too. He doesn't even interact with his son. Zero engagement. Zero communication. No wonder the poor boy doesn't know how to talk - he hasn't been taught how to. His dad just sits and PLAYS WITH THE TOYS, like he's playing by himself! Doesn't give his son praise for putting his backpack on: the social worker has to do that for him. Utterly HOPELESS!!!

  • @polomints24
    @polomints24 Před rokem +10

    I really hope Tiffany has good people around her. Poor thing, she clearly needs help and it's obvious she loves her children

  • @alexcastle99
    @alexcastle99 Před rokem +2

    They clearly both have learning difficulties and are unable to care for themselves or a child. It’s a miracle that poor little boy hasn’t died.

  • @judithryle2113
    @judithryle2113 Před 2 lety +9

    Even the poor dog needs to be taken away

  • @ellegaitor2887
    @ellegaitor2887 Před rokem +5

    I studied child cases on my degree and not being verbal can be due to neglect and or abuse. Saying at aged 3 it could be hereditary is not entirely right. It’s obvious he is neglected and made very obvious by how his dad will enter the house or room and pay more attention to the dog and not speak to his own child it’s little signs like that you look out for in these cases because it tells you a lot more about a situation than the information off the parents ever will.

  • @timhomes7305
    @timhomes7305 Před 2 lety +9

    Omg how bloody lazy can you they have 1 kid and can't even clean up after him, and that damn dog they should just get rid of it.

  • @mee5780
    @mee5780 Před rokem +3

    Aside from the obvious distress that this causes the children/cycle that continues, imagine the amount of resources and money being spent on families like this. I work in Adult Social Service's and thats bad enough..I could never work in Childrens. These social workers are some of the most resilient and hardworking people.

  • @fainafaina1940
    @fainafaina1940 Před 2 lety +5

    Both of these parents messed up this kid completely. The damage has been done to him probably permanently.

  • @imagecollections6665
    @imagecollections6665 Před 3 lety +14

    Didn't talk until he was 6...it's parental neglect that causes it & they are carrying it on.

    • @kristinaschilling822
      @kristinaschilling822 Před 9 dny

      I dont believe him...its his way of gaslighting them to say.".none of this is my fault, I didnt speak til 6 yo "..he probably did until 4 or so🤔bc of perhaps same neglect of developmental needs himself. BUT This is now not then..he didnt register that his son has human rights to be given the help he didnt receive. Its not about the dad at that moment its about getting that child out of harms way...and then onto the other details..

  • @myoldvhstapes
    @myoldvhstapes Před rokem +19

    Mike said all his other children died: Three stillborns and four miscarriages. Adding in the two who lived, that seems like far too many to have happened in just six years (the time Tiffany said they'd been together.) Miscarriages are extremely common, but STILLBIRTHS from different women? That is bizarre, I wonder what the cause was.

  • @mvg5767
    @mvg5767 Před rokem +4

    I hate that he automatically assumed something was “wrong” with his daughter, make me wonder if that’s how his son fell behind? His son started to show signs of falling behind and he was like well something is wrong with him and gave up?

  • @trace4520
    @trace4520 Před 2 lety +15

    The dad clearly needs help....poor child must be so frightened..hopes he’s healthy and well

    • @louwinters508
      @louwinters508 Před 2 lety

      The dad has probably needed help throughout his life and not got it.
      Mental health for autism is just not there .

    • @kellyalexander7347
      @kellyalexander7347 Před 7 měsíci

      You can clearly see that Toby wants to be with his dad