I would venture to say that if you are a social worker these days, you are not bright enough to be one.
I was a social worker, and hope you don't mean what you said. I do not know of any social workers who have stooped to this level. Just the opposite is true; social workers go beyond the call of duty to keep families together. They give these kinds of women nurturing classes, and so forth. They always lean towards giving the mother a chance, and most often, these mothers pull through, or are honest enough to admit they can't handle the situation. Then, there are those mothers who have an average IQ, but no common sense, or ability to bond, who are the real dangers to their children. This woman seems to have the qualifications to be a mother.