9. Lin is a single mother who has to work about 60 hours a week to cover expenses. She relies entirely on her mother for childcare. Recently, Lin learned that her mother regularly responds to her 6-month-old daughter's cries by securing her in a car seat for 2 hours and leaving her alone to "cry it out" in the car. Lin tells you "I know it's not ideal, but what can I do? I can't afford childcare and I have to work." Feeling uneasy about filing a report, you seek supervision. What is your supervisor's likely response? Because the child is safely secured in a car seat, there is no cause for concern. Filing a report would be inappropriate as it would create more problems for Lin and put the baby at greater risk since Lin's mother will no longer be allowed to provide child care. Keeping a crying baby restrained in a car seat in the car for 2 hours unsupervised would be considered emotional abuse, child neglect, and child endangerment. This would only be considered child abuse and neglect if the baby suffers observable mental injuries.
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