Everyone was dressed when I got to the home. Ms. Cortes did have make sure the boys faces were clean before we left the house.
The interact between Ms. Cortes and the children was not good. Over the weekend the children's father throw out Ms. Cortes' two seat stroller. It was her main source of transportation for the children. The boys have traumas and run off when they are outside. The stroller helps her to keep up with them.
The only stroller she now has one seat . By default Jordan gets to sit in it. On our way to the Dept. of Health and Human Services Nicholas got tried and began to have a trauma. He wanted to seat down in the stroller because his feet were hurting. Ms. Cortes told him, he could sit when we to welfare. He stopped walked, fell to the ground, cried and ran off. Messiah walks to slow for Ms. Cortes. Ms. Cortes was already upset because she did not have the other …show more content…
This helped her keep you with them until Nicholas got too tried to walk. He cried and screamed about sitting in the stroller all the way to welfare. We had to stop several times because he refused to walk. Ms. Cortes yelled, cursed and continuously threatened Nicholas with a "trip to the bathroom". When Ms. Cortes got really mad she throw him over her shoulder. She had carried him and pushed the stroller for a block. When we got to welfare he was still screaming. Ms. Cortes had hit her breaking point, while we were in the 's waiting room. She was about to take Nicholas in the bathroom.(I assumed to beat him.) I intervened and told her to leave him in the hallway with me and go back in to the waiting. She did not want. I told her I can not allow her to take him in the bathroom. She really needed to calm down. Once she calmed down she no longer felt the need to "speak with him in the