it's not just that. the kid has a quack diagnosis that usually leads to quack treatments.
It is just that which the CPS took action on. I repeat what that is: "This case: A 16 year-old babysitter that was in the house one time smelled urine and saw inconsistencies. in the boy's room. Inconsistencies could be anything. Perhaps the room was spotless yet the smell of urine was inconsistent with that."113
You're tightening the noose.
What noose am I tightening? Baby sitter has concerns. Someone calls gov't. Gov't contact Dad who refuses them entry. Tells them that kid has quack diagnosis. Gov't knows that quack diagnosis leads to quack treatments. Dad hides kids from gov't. What do you expect them to do?