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Free range parents in Maryland were determined to be guilty of “unsubstantiated” child neglect, according to a recent Child Protective Services (CPS) ruling. Danielle and Alexander Meitiv will remain under the watchful eye of CPS for at least the next five years.
The Maryland free range parents became the focus of a CPS investigation in December when a police officer saw their two children walking from a public park about one mile from the Meitiv home.
Click here to read more about the free range parenting child neglect ruling in the Meitiv case.