CPS: Mom Can't Let Her 3 Kids—Ages 6, 8, and 9—Play Outside by Themselves
Pearisburg, Virginia, social services says kids must be watched—at all times—until they turn 13.

Emily Fields' three kids—a boy, age four, and two girls, ages 6 and 8—were playing outside. The Fields live in the quiet town of Pearisburg in rural western Virginia. It was there, on a May afternoon in 2021, that Fields' 4-year-old kicked a soccer ball across the road toward the neighbor's cat, which he avoided hitting.
The neighbors yelled at him and took his ball. But it didn't end there.
"My sister had actually been outside, watching them," says Fields, who homeschools her kids. By the time Fields got home, 15 minutes later, her kids and sister were inside. They told her what had happened. Fields walked her son to the neighbors' house to apologize.
"They began to scream and yell," says Fields. "They said that everyone in the neighborhood thought I was a horrible mother, and that my children abused animals, and they were going to call [child protective services] every day until my children were taken away."
The neighbors did indeed call child protective services (CPS). The agency dispatched two caseworkers to investigate the soccer ball incident the very next day.
CPS had also been called to the Fields home three years earlier, when someone reported the kids, then ages 2, 5, and 6, for playing outside while unsupervised.
Those are young ages, of course. But they were not unsupervised, according to Fields, who says she was watching them from the window. Every 10 or 15 minutes, she would pop outside to check on them.
"All around our house and the neighbors' houses is cleared land with few trees and no wells, cisterns, piles of rotting wood to harbor snakes, or anything that would present a true danger to them," says Fields.
She spent much of her own childhood outside and wanted that for her kids, too. "So I'd let them play in the backyard, and the [contiguous] backyard of a neighbor who's amenable to that," she says.
But one day in 2018, when she and her kids came home from a nature walk, they found two CPS workers parked in the driveway. Fields let them inside the house, where they checked to make sure there was food inside the refrigerator and that nothing else was out of place. Then they told her that the children needed to be supervised at all times, until they turned 13 years old.
A few weeks later, Fields called CPS to find out if she was being formally charged with neglect and learned that her case had never officially been opened. That was the end of the matter—until 2021.

To investigate the ball-that-didn't-hit-the-cat incident, two CPS workers—one from the previous call, one new one—came to the house. Fields' husband and sister were there, along with the three kids, so "all six of us took this meeting," says Fields.
The CPS workers accused the Fields of inadequately supervising their kids, insisting that they be monitored at all times. They also explained that a third caseworker—who lives in the neighborhood—had seen the children knocking on people's doors a month earlier, during Easter, asking to come inside neighbors' houses.
According to Fields, her kids "had come up with one of those plans that kids come up with to get rich." They asked to fill Easter eggs with candy and try to sell them door to door. Fields had allowed this, she says, on condition that they stick to the 13 houses on their own street.
"At no point were they out of my sight," she says. "And at no point did they go inside."
One of the doors, however, was the caseworker's.
Feeling a bit blindsided, the Fields family did not protest when CPS presented them with a piece of paper—a so-called safety plan—to sign. It read in its entirety:
Initial report related to child safety: Children not being supervised at all times when out doors. One child is mean to animals.
Summary of safety factors identified and any protective capacities that mitigate the safety concerns: Inadequate supervision.
Immediate needs identified by family and/or worker: Children deserve home free of abuse/neglect.
Caretakers' actions/referrals/safety plan: Emily, Sophie [Fields' sister], and Gary agree to supervise the children at all times when playing outside.
Worker plans/actions: If safety plan is violated, a protective order will be filed.
In other words, if the Fields ever again let their kids play outside, unsupervised, they might have their kids taken away, or at least face some sort of legal battle.
They signed the plan.
Diane Redleaf, a long-time family defense lawyer, has seen cases like Fields' many times. It all boils down to "amorphous neglect laws," she says. The law often says that children must be properly supervised, but fails to define properly.
"This transfers the decision-making over something as basic as when children can play together in a neighbor's yard to the state's child welfare authorities," says Redleaf. The families' right to raise their kids as they see fit is being eroded.
Let Grow, the nonprofit I run, agrees. We are working in Virginia as well as a handful of other states this year—Connecticut, Michigan, and Nebraska—to pass Reasonable Childhood Independence laws, as we have in four states to date. These laws say neglect is when you put your child in serious and likely danger, not any time you take your eyes off them.
A month after signing their safety plan, the Fields received notice by mail that their case had been closed, as the agency had assessed the Fields as merely a "moderate risk" to their children.
Does that mean they can let their kids, now ages 6, 8, and 9, play in their own yard without risking an investigation, placement on a child neglect registry, or an even worse fate? They have no idea.
The Giles County Department of Social Services did not respond to a request for comment.
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One of the doors, however, was the caseworker’s.
And there’s your busybody on the street. Ms. Fields should start calling neighborhood services/code enforcement on the caseworker if there's even as much as a fence post missing. Make her life a miserable living hell.
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NO!!! Do NOT retaliate. SHE has all the marbles (including the ones missing from her head). Retaliate and this petty and vindictive child who works for the state WILL get her own back, and more. This monster has control issues which extend to anyone BUT herself.
I think of a case I know of from the midwest a few years back. Seems somehow CPS got involved somehow, maybe one of the kids was climbing a tree or riding a bike and got hurt. They always "want to know HIW COIUD THIS HAPPEN". Well, I'll tell you. LIFE is dangerous. Everyone who lives it WILL certainly DIE!!!.
Seems some biddy came by from CPS for a "wellness check" to assess "hazards". And "parenting skills". She got her knickers all in a knot when she observed that all the chldren (six if memory serves) were wearing clothes made of the same paterial. All were neat and tidy, but no matter. This was "wierd". She really came unglued as she learaned all the names of the chldren. EVERY ONE of them can be found in the Bible. More wierd. Somehow it did not register with this creature from some planet that her own name (Naomi, if I recall aright) is also found in the Bible. No matter.. THIS family were just WIERD. They also homeschooled their children. CPS Freakazoid REALLY did not like that. Seems the children made use of better grammer and vocabulary than did the CPS creature. She built a phoney case and prosecuted. Corrupt prosecutor AND judge, Dad spent a couple years in prison on dreampt up charges. This particular county have a trck record of such false railroading. I could name it but won't. He's out now and reunited with his family who missed him terribly. They are happy to just be free to get on with life together again.
Yeah, CPS are "our friends" and a big reason why we don't need so many enemies.
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Freakazoid never saw The Sound of Music?
My siblings and I spent half our young waking lives in our school uniforms, and most of the rest of those hours in blue jeans and T-shirt samples from the Champion catalog. Dad was a high school coach and district athletic director. The salesman knew he had a bunch of school-age kids, so we got many free shirts in various sizes.
BTDT with CPS. Do not engage them. Do not answer questions. Do not make any statements. Do not explain anything. Just say, "Everyone is fine and safe here. Leave".
Unless they have a warrant or there's an immediate danger (kid's hurt and needs medical attention) do not allow them on the property or in your house. If they persist, call the sheriff or cops; the CPS is trespassing. If they come with LE, ask the officer's name and if they have a warrant; if not then assure them everything's fine and ask them to leave.
Be aware that CPS judgement is what is used to corroborate parental unfitness. Anything CPS sees (uncombed hair is 'unhygienic personal care') is fuel for them to criticize and extrapolate. CPS is not in the business of happy or normal families, their job is to prevent horrible things. So when they set their sights on your family they will make it appear there are horrible dangers of your family continuing as it is.
Added: To the comment below about cops vs social workers, there's no comparison. About 700 sexual assaults (all ages) by LE per year vs 30,000 in foster care; and about 0.3 police fatalities vs 35.4 deaths in foster care per 100,000. I'll take the cops any day.
This is bad advice. If CPS wants to get a warrant, it will get a warrant.
Let them. Then you can fight their anonymous accusations in court instead of the arbitrary and capricious flunkies at the door. Make the Stazi justify itself.
I think they win when it comes to loggerheads. They can manufacture enough reason to temporarily take the kids out of thin air.
A good attorney might be able to win in court (“good” means “an in with the judge” in this case), but they can easily make your life hell at no risk to themselves and for minimal effort.
Best to treat them like a sociopathic cobra with narcissistic personality disorder. Be obsequious and cooperative without letting them do anything inside without a warrant and no interviews with the kids without your attorney present. But you are their best friend and you are just so happy they are on the job. (Please don't bite me Mr cobra)
Think about it like being locked in a cell with a young Mike Tyson off his medication. Do you stand on technicality? Or do you let him read your copy of sports illustrated first?
Let CPS go to the work of getting a warrant. DO NOT let them in! They no longer serve the purpose of protecting children like they used to. They are missing the mark and hurting more good families than they are helping the kids who really need to be helped.
" when someone reported the kids, then ages two, five, and six, for playing outside while unsupervised "
A decent parent would apologize and try to improve. This loser becomes belligerent.
I hope the children overcome the affliction of a substandard parent.
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I missed the belligerent part. Did she start threatening people?
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A decent government wouldn't send agents to abuse our civil liberties. Keep on clinging fascist.
no wells
Just leaving this here because I feel like, between Boomers and Gen Xers with zero attention span, Millennials and Zoomers with no historical awareness, and city dwellers in general, the reference (or just the ghosts of them that apparently still haunt mothers’ dreams) goes unrecognized.
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I have no proof and there is some anecdotal bias but, personally, I don't recall the "Timmy fell down a well" meme prior to Baby Jessica.
Also, my point was more of the anachronism. 18 mo. old spends 2.5 days at the bottom of a well, whole nation watches, no one calls CPS, nobody serves jail time, gangrenous toe gets amputated, kid, Mom, and Dad get celebrated on national TV with the President. Evil. Conservative. Heteronormative. Propaganda.
Robin Williams definitely used that joke in the 80s. When was baby Jessica? 1987? Hmm. Not sure.
You may or may not be onto something.
The one neighbor clearly lets his cat run loose outside. She should call animal control and complain about that.
Report Kitty to the Feds for harassing protected birds.
I'm not sure which I have more contempt for. Police or social workers.
Both?
I'll place my lot with the social worker. They are far less likely to be armed at this point in time. Although that is changing, sad to say. And to think some of the people stumping for arming them are the same ones exhibiting the screamng fantods over the thought of allowing teachers and staff at puclic schools to be trained properly then allowed to be armed whilst at school working.
The looter politicians who give them orders and sign their checks?
Social workers are what FBI and ATF wish they could be.
They are the same thing.... the enforcement arm of the state.
It’s not really a competition. It’s ok to hold both in contempt.
I would clarify, social workers who work for "The System." The ones who do mental health counseling in office (like doctors) are the good guys. There are corrupt people in both agencies...but I'd say there are more bad cops than bad social workers. Law enforcement attracts a certain "type" of personality (usually the kind that are power-hungry, want to be above the law, like to bully, got picked on in school and want to have the power given them to become the bullies, etc.). Social work tends to attract people with a desire to do good, but SOMEONE has to do the dirty job of taking children away from their families, and so good people get stuck doing the shitty job of child protection. They often lose sight along the way and start becoming blind to what makes the difference between parents who deserve to have their children taken away and parents who don't. Not only that, but they have to bring home paychecks for their families even when they disagree with some of the things that need to be done.
I love the meme that says, "My mom said if the police never did wrong, no one would have a song called F*** the police. No one says "F*** the fire department."
Fuck CPS. Fuck the neighbor who called CPS. Fuck the neighbor who is CPS. Fuck this "fuck Joe Biden" shit, the true evil in this country is CPS. Biden will be dead in a few years, CPS has been puling these stunts for decades, and will keep fucking up people's lives until we stand up and politely but firmly kick them in the face.
Disaffected, antisocial, right-wing, anti-government cranks are among my favorite culture war casualties.
You'll make a good slave.
I'm sure it already is one.
And sniveling, feeble, left-wing, statist incels are among my favorite real war casualties.
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Amazing how this strategy works.
Pick a fight by doing something crazy.
Accuse the other side of being crazy for even thinking that could happen when they point it out.
After a year or two of calling the other side crazy conspiracy theorists for thinking this could ever happen, suddenly switch to "how dare they oppose this thing!?!?"
And then codify it as the gold standard.
Grew up in the Northeast Bronx in the 1950's/1960's. Played outside all day in Summers and after school the rest of the year. Went home at dusk. All the kids in the neighborhood grew up the same way.
Lock kids up, under supervision. That'll keep them safe -- from reality.
Yeah it was the kids that weren't outside unsupervised that we worried about in those days.
I wonder if we ran into each other then. How far northeast? I was around Pelham Parkway.
Like Hey Arnold.
I guess we all had terrible parents when I was growing up. Hell, we were gone all day and knew to be home at dark. This shit is getting ridiculous. I live in Virginia and I would not think we had sunk this far.
Hmmm never realised I led a dangerous chidhood. At eight I had to ride my bike to school alone, three miles each way carrying my books. At twelve we had moved so now it was four miles. Rain or shine. Don't be late. High school same. by eleven I also had liberty to roam about on the bike. Got a ten speed 9used Italian cheapie but several mach faster than the ballon tyre pig bike I had inheritd from Dad. (it DID make m strong, though). I logged ten thousand miles in that junk ten speed during my senior year.ALL OVER Southern California north of the Camp Pendleton Marine Base, way out into te deserts and up into the mountans. My parents would have been jailed had they done that today. i STILL am a harecore road bike guy but have come a long way from that (now colletible, who knew?) cheapie Italian Ten Speed.
Not only that.... even as elementary school kids, we would camp out in the woods by ourselves. Fire and everything.
They were likely intimidated into signing the plan.
Letting looters inside the house was criminally irresponsible. Signing anything they push across is the height of stupidity... but still not reason enough to move the kids to Hitler Youth camps.
Have to say that Lenore is one of very few Reason contributors who actually seems like a libertarian. The freedom to raise your kids and be a kid is primal liberty.
Govt doesnt do nuance.It all boils down to “amorphous neglect laws,” she says. The law often says that children must be properly supervised, but fails to define properly
In the old days you never had to define that properly because it wasnt the role of the state to determine it. This explains our different experiences as children. There was no one size fits all definition. NOW, however, due to a pathological aversion to the least bit of risk and personal responsibility [fed by the cultural institutions] we delegate such things to the state for a nice homogenous sense of security and belonging. The state still wont define things properly because that (the ambiguity) increases their power.
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CPS has no concern with child safety. Their concern is with keeping children constantly in fear, constantly being watched and stopped from doing anything “dangerous” and by “dangerous” CPS means anything that might lead to independent thought.
If a child never does anything even mildly risky, they will never develop the ability to judge risk, or to act in the face of fear. This makes for ideal serfs who never question authority and who obey because the slightest fear overwhelms them.
Never, under any circumstances, allow one of these CPS monsters into your home. They don’t want to protect your children, they want to destroy them.
tell thm to leave the papers for review. We willl get back to YOU when we are ready, or if we have any questions. (if the CPS dweeb pushes, one question WILL stop them in thir tracks: DO YOU HAVE A WARRANT?
Who was it, Stalin? who fmously said "give me the children for the first six years of their lives and I will give you a nation of communists. (he did not wait to be given them, he just took them en masse... then fulfilled his traitourous promise.
You have a nation run by women and men without chests, this is what you get. As our government becomes more and more female, this will just get worse. They will trade liberty for security every time and we'll have neither.
Training them to live under constant watching by authorities.
They can then get jobs at Microsoft pushing Vista 4.
"Children must be supervised at all times when outside..."
Dear CPS,
Are you nuts?
Yes, yes they are.
At thirteen, my late mother was babysitting a doctor's four children under the age of six. During the Depression.
That Depression was caused by Wizened Christian Temperance Union harridans and their secret police.
On one hand, it seems like there is some key detail missing from this story. On the other hand, it also seems like that key detail is likely a longstanding feud between the mother and some of the neighbors, among them this CPS caseworker who in a sane world should have been recused and barred from any involvement or access to a case involving someone she knows personally. But hey, if Katie Hobbs can run for governor while also being the Secretary of State supervising her own election...
There may be more to the story than is obvious from this account. I also played outside with my friends when I was younger than 13 and my children played outside at that age as well. I babysat before I was 13, but I was a responsible tween who would not have thrown balls into other people's property, knocked on doors, or attempted to injure a cat. My parents did not raise me that way.
It sounds like the trouble began when the Fields children were infringing upon and annoying their neighbors--and potentially injured a neighbor's pet. I wonder if it is the only time? There is a note that one child is "mean to animals." That's a red flag. I would be annoyed as hell if the neighborhood kids routinely knocked on my door selling stuff or asking to come into my house ("Nope!") or played in my yard when Mom knew I did not like that. Some years ago, a child in a house near ours would instantly appear every time my husband and I went out on our patio. We got very tired of her constantly being at our house, pestering. We felt that she was lonely, more free range than she should be, and that her grandmother (her caregiver) was not aware of her whereabouts. I would never have called CPS in any of these cases, but would have had a talk with the kids' caregivers. Please don't allow your kids to play in my yard unless invited, don't knock on my door asking to come inside, don't come over to hang out on our patio during our two-person happy hour unless invited, and do NOT hit my cat (one responder was correct--cat's should be inside--that also my IMHO). I have a feeling that perhaps these conversations had happened and that Fields did not comply with her neighbors' requests. Could be they were tired of being unpaid babysitters. Could be they were exasperated and went to extremes. Maybe they were worried about what would happen if the Fields children were injured on their property or if their cat scratched or bit them, i.e., their own liability.
I am admittedly not a person who enjoys children routinely intruding into my space uninvited--at home, in a restaurant, or in movie theater. I raised my two--been there; done that. I don't want to police yours. I may be the biddy here, but I can't see the neighbors' point.
Not to be flippant, but my first thought would have been to call Krampus.
I mean, these kids sound obnoxious to me too, and in my personal life, I also have little tolerance for people who raise their feral children to think the whole world finds them just as precious and perfect as their parent.
But I am a longtime court clinician, and quite familiar with the laws and policies around child welfare involvement. There is nothing here suggesting that an action or inaction by the parents has resulted in or is very likely to result in serious lasting harm to the children, which is the federal recommended standard for substantiating abuse/neglect.
As others have pointed out, it was the norm in most of the U.S. for kids to roam freely, quite a bit further from their homes, until fairly recently. The U.S. is quite a bit safer than it was in the '70s-'90s when today's parents were roaming around.
If this was screened in at all, the investigators should have assessed the children's safety skills. Do they know what to do if someone is sick or injured? Do they have the impulse control to follow parents' rules regarding not going in anyone's house/car without asking parents first (and/or following a prescribed list of neighbors who are familiar and OK to go with)? School-aged kids without major disabilities and who have a basically functional home, even if you and I disagree with their parenting approaches, usually have these skills. If kids are unsupervised but have normal safety skills, there is no neglect. We don't actually want a society in which law enforcement is mandating that families raise their children to have manners and not annoy the neighbors.
The "one child is mean to animals" remark has nothing of substance to back it up, and it is something I would not include in an evaluation without much more substantial interviewing and assessing. It's the type of remark that non-clinicians with an entry-level knowledge of psychology/human services know raises red flags, so they included it but didn't bother to substantiate it (probably because there's not actually a history of the child harming an animal).
Good reporting from Lenore as always. The same sort of social bullying existed when my parents were kids. Fortunately, it occurred mostly in the Soviet Union, National Socialist Germany and right-wing mohammedan monarchies.
Let me explain how this works.....
If the kids are truly in a dangerous home situation, cps does nothing.
If the kids live in a competently safe and loving situation, but are playing in the yard without a parent being right there....cps brings the swat team, swat team shoots the dog, cps takes the kids and places them with a foster family who also just happens to run a child porn site....
A case very similar to this was my first introduction to my innate libertarian sensibilities.
I believe it was a case out of Maryland covered on 20/20. A US navy officer had a running dispute with a neighbor who called CPS as a part of their ongoing nastiness. A social worker showed up with wild accusations and after a brief conversation he told her to leave.
A few days later he is having coffee and he looks outside to see a dude trying to pry his daughters hands off of the chain link fence in the back yard. He runs out with his 9mm and confronts the attempted kidnapper. He gets arrested by the deputy who is there to take his kids.
Weapons charges, etc.
Blood boiling, I watch on
Court after court finds that the kids and wide all say he does not in fact have temper problems and is not abusive. But he ran out of his house like a crazed person when someone tried to kidnap his daughter... so.... his kids are gone and he is not allowed to have any contact. He spends months in jail before being acquitted or having charges dropped. I forget which.
Year after year the courts find no evidence od abuse, but keep the kids anyway.
So they get a divorce so the wife can get the kids back, but he fought on another couple of years to get supervised visits.
I was ready to pull a Bronson on everyone involved by the end of the piece.
If a social worker or a policeman showed up at your door unbidden, ask how you can help them. If they ask (or demand) to come inside, ask to see a warrant providing for your arrest, or granting them power to search your premises.
If they have one let them in and call your lawyer, and say nothing to them other than you have called your attorney and and will gladly cooperate with their interview when you have talked with him and when he is present.
If they don't have a warrant providing for your arrest or giving them authority to enter and search, refuse them entry, bid them "Good afternoon", and close the door. Yes, I know the cop can break the door in, but then it's very hard to argue that you voluntarily admitted them. Remember, their appearance is the "opening shot" of and "adversarial process".
Completely refusing to cooperate with CPS will often result in them deciding that there is imminent danger, breaking in with law enforcement, taking your kids and getting a retroactive court order on the next business day. In some states, more than half of removals are these "emergency" processes (which are supposed to be reserved for taking custody of children who are truly abandoned or whose parents are incapacitated, not for the purposes of terrorizing families).
Most CPS defense attorneys recommend that if investigators show up unannounced, to speak to them through a screen door or window, or step outside into the porch/hallway and close the door behind you, or whatever setup you have that allows you to speak without allowing them into the home. Offer to let them see that your children are not in imminent danger (ideally from across the room), but tell them your attorney will be contacting them to arrange any further interviews they request.
So basically, bend over and say you can have two minutes, but not a second more.
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There is only one proper answer to this.... they must file a defamation suit against each of the people involved.
The neighbors definitely filed a report with malicious intent. Does anyone doubt that there are falsehoods in that report along with the grain of truth?
The issuing of a finding that they are a "moderate risk" to their children is a tough sell, since it hinges on an opinion. But if they got me on their jury, those functionaries would be in deep doo-doo. Having kids of your own would be quite decisive in jury like this.
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As docile Americans become ever more comfortable with the nanny state, it should be no surprise when a Child Protection Services (CPS) unit tells a mom that her kids have to be watched at all times outdoors by an adult until they reach age 13.
We old folks simply can't image such restrictions on kids, but sadly most of today's millennial parents apparently are comfortable with letting government bureaucrats run their families.
We are moving more and more towards a zero-risk societal mindset. Enforced by government.
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