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Parental Responsibility affords the legal right to take decisions about such things as your children’s education, medical matters and religion.
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Woman Admits To Leaving Baby To Die In Road

Woman Admits To Leaving Baby To Die In Road | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it

ROCKFORD, Ill. -- An Illinois woman believed to be the mother of two infants found dead in the trunk of an impounded car admitted Thursday to leaving another baby girl to freeze to death along a rural roadside nearly five years earlier.

 

After reaching an agreement with prosecutors, Katie Stockton of Rockton pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the December 2004 death of the infant known as Baby Crystal, who authorities believe was Stockton's daughter.

Winnebago County State's Attorney Joe Bruscato agreed to drop other charges in the case, which had been set to go to trial Monday.

 

Neither Bruscato nor public defender David Doll commented after Thursday's hearing.

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5 Ways You're Accidentally Making Everyone Hate You

5 Ways You're Accidentally Making Everyone Hate You | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it
Have you recently had friends, co-workers, or strangers suddenly get pissed off at you for what seemed like no reason at all? Well, I'm here to help.
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Past abuse leads to loss of gray matter in brains of adolescents

Past abuse leads to loss of gray matter in brains of adolescents | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it
Adolescents who were abused and neglected have less gray matter in some areas of the brain than young people who have not been maltreated, a new study shows.

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