The professor's story is touching and I feel for her.
As to the others, my personal judgment:
--Leaving your 9 year old in a park all day alone, not OK. I think jail is way over the top, but still.
--using a different address to register your kid is super common and should at most result in just making your kid change schools. Felony charges are of course totally absurd.
--leaving your kids in the car is...leaving your kids in the car, and as this thread demonstrated there is a spectrum of "okayness" for that. Leaving your kids totally unattended while you go to a job interview is not OK, to me.
So I wouldn't say these kids were separated from their parents for the act of mothering. In none of these circumstances would I think jail is warranted, but I would not call the three things above mothering... I would call them leaving your kid unattended and trying to work the system.
As to the others, my personal judgment:
--Leaving your 9 year old in a park all day alone, not OK. I think jail is way over the top, but still.
--using a different address to register your kid is super common and should at most result in just making your kid change schools. Felony charges are of course totally absurd.
--leaving your kids in the car is...leaving your kids in the car, and as this thread demonstrated there is a spectrum of "okayness" for that. Leaving your kids totally unattended while you go to a job interview is not OK, to me.
So I wouldn't say these kids were separated from their parents for the act of mothering. In none of these circumstances would I think jail is warranted, but I would not call the three things above mothering... I would call them leaving your kid unattended and trying to work the system.