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Mother who was tortured for seven hours and slashed across the throat in front of her sons by her ex boyfriend is forced to write to him in prison and give him updates on his kids or face jail herself
Natalie Allman, 29, was battered with a dumb bell by Jason Hughes, 42TA soldier Hughes also slit her throat in 2012 attack to make her look 'ugly'Their twin boys saw the attack, and were found covered in blood by policeMs Allman must send Hughes updates on boys under parental rights lawsIf she does not she could be held in contempt of court and jailedBy
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Hughes, 42, was jailed for nine years in 2012 following the brutal attack at the couple's home in Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, the year before.
He had flown into a jealous rage when Miss Allman dumped him just two months before they planned to marry, telling Hughes that she was seeing somebody else.
The former reservist, who had an alcohol addiction, attempted to smother her with a pillow before repeatedly bludgeoning her with a dumb bell and slashing her throat.
Hughes, who was trained to use bayonets and knives in the Army, only let Miss Allman call an ambulance after seven hours. Officers arrived to find their terrified sons, then two, in bed with their mother covered in blood.
Miss Allman suffered horrific wounds and needed cosmetic surgery on her throat, but later rebuilt her life and had another child with a new partner.
But in January last year Hughes applied for a residence and contact order under the Children Act of 1989, demanding six letters a year as well as phone calls.
Despite spending 3,000 fighting the order, a judge ordered Miss Allman to send three letters a year on the children's school progress, health and emotional development or face a fine or jail.
Hughes was given permission to send them one letter a year as well as cards at birthdays and Christmas.
Miss Allman said she is sickened by letters she has already received from Hughes, which she says describe how he is allowed to play on an Xbox games console and work as a bee keeper. She has been told to keep them in case the boys want to read them one day.
She said: 'I couldn't believe it.
'I could end up being split up from my children and sent to prison when he was the one who attacked me. I'm the one being treated like a criminal.'
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One sunny afternoon this past February, I found myself waiting with my 5 year old son, Jack, and his friend Oliver outside a lecture hall at Stanford University. Over the many years my husband and I struggled to conceive a child, I allowed myself plenty of parenting fantasies, but taking a 5 year old to the 41st Annual Linus Pauling Lecture was not one of them.
Graduate students streamed by us clutching coffee cups. up," I chirped to the boys, who were stuffing their mouths with oatmeal cookie. The absurdity of the situation kicked van cleef necklace replica my voice up an octave. "Now, who has to go potty?"
Like a lot of first timers, my husband, Brian, and I went into parenthood with a plan. Ours was to give Jack an unhurried childhood (though Jack is not his real name). Both teachers, we distrusted the amped up achievement culture in affluent communities like ours, with its tendency toward high pressure schools, anxious parents and stressed out kids. Yes to mud pies and bubbles, we vowed; no to flashcards and Brainy Baby preschools. What mattered was letting Jack figure out what he liked and helping him do that. "I don't care if he ends up a surfer living out of the back of his van," Brian said.
It quickly became clear that what Jack liked no, loved was academics.
At 2 he refused to leave the library until he had arranged all the giant magnetic letters, upper and lowercase, in alphabetical order. I practically had to drag him to the playground. I doled out computer time sparingly, ambivalent about this new development, until I realized he was teaching himself to read. and world geography and after that, astronomy. He still slept in Pull Ups but could tell you all about black holes, spiral galaxies, red hypergiants and brown dwarves.
People often asked how we "got" him to do these things. I'd smile and shrug, but the question made me uncomfortable. We weren't pushing him. He was pushing us. Daily, Brian and I exchanged incredulous looks over Jack's head: Did you hear what he just said? Where did he learn that? A family member put it succinctly. "You know he's the kind of kid who's going to go to college at 13, don you?" We didn't know. Or else we kind of did, but to admit that went against every egalitarian bone in our bodies. Jack was smart, we told ourselves, but so were a lot of people. He was also just a kid, and what kids needed was time and space to play.
Play based preschool was a no brainer, and the one we found felt like Shangri La to us, with its wooden toys, huge sand pit, and vast green yard to explore. It was perfect, except that Jack hated it. At pickup, I'd find him pacing alone under the trees, talking to himself, dark circles under his eyes. The hippie kindergarten, with its emphasis on yoga and meditation, was no better. After a few months, Jack curled himself into a naked ball, wouldn't get dressed for school. He developed insomnia and an array of nervous tics. Our funny, upbeat boy was fading before our eyes. "When are they going to teach me something I don't already know?" he pleaded.
Finally we hired a silver haired woman to assess Jack. She confirmed what we had begun to suspect: Jack was more than just smart. The term of art is "profoundly gifted." The last thing you want to do with kids like these, she said, is to try and hold them back. Mental challenge is their oxygen. Confirming the true extent of Jack's intellectual potential was simultaneously thrilling and terrifying, validating both our secret pride and a long list of worries: his anxiety, his difficulty making friends, his out and out difference from other kids. The news sent my parental compass spinning. Slower is better had been our true north. Now I didn't know which way to go.
The silver haired woman connected us with Oliver, another little boy in the neighborhood fluent in supernovas and subatomic particles. His mom, Kristen, and I set up weekly play dates, thrilled to find someone else in the same boat. The boys bonded immediately, rolling Play Doh into comets and neutron stars while Kristen and I compared notes. They, too, had once tried to slow Oliver down, limiting his access to certain subjects for fear he was becoming obsessed. Like Jack, he'd responded by shutting down. These days she followed his lead, helping him pursue his many interests from origami to quarks to viruses. "I don't want to keep him from learning opportunities just because they're not age appropriate," she said in her levelheaded way.
Having stepped through the looking glass, this no longer sounded like sacrilege. I, too, was through with holding Jack back in the name of protecting him. But the Linus Pauling Lecture? It was Kristen's idea, and I wasn't at all sure. It seemed vaguely ridiculous to take two kindergartners to a lecture meant for adults, no matter how bright they were. "Open to the public" couldn't possibly mean us.
I'm still not quite sure why I said yes. Maybe it was my reluctance to make waves in a new friendship. Maybe it was the simple desire for something different to do on an ordinary Tuesday. And maybe a genuine question was beginning to shake loose from all my former certainties. What did Jack really need? Did I even have any clue?
On the day of the lecture, Kristen's baby sitter canceled, and she had to stay home with Oliver's little brothers. I was on my own, banking on a big, dark lecture hall where a kooky lady with two 5 year olds wouldn't be quite so conspicuous. No such luck. The auditorium was tiny, the lights bright. As soon as we walked in, I could feel my face heating up. "This way, guys," I whispered, hunching down the aisle. There were only two seats left together, down in the third row.
A bearded man at the podium was detailing Dr. Harrison's curriculum vitae. I sat us down quickly and pulled Jack onto my lap, afraid to look to either side. Jack began kicking the seat in front of him and flinging his arms out to the sides. "Is this the lecture?" he asked in a loud whisper.
"Shhh," I said, wrapping my arms around him straitjacket style. This was a bad idea.
Oliver's voice was equally loud. "They are going to turn the lights off and then they are going to have slides." It seemed replica van cleef jewelry odd that no one around us was glaring or even glancing our way.
At last the room darkened and what looked like multicolored Koosh balls appeared on an overhead screen. The boys craned their necks to read words like and Their bodies went utterly still.
"This structure," Dr. Harrison pointed to a swoopy pattern of elegantly intertwined green strings, "is called the jelly roll Beta barrel." Oliver's eyes were locked on the screen.
"This lecture is great!" Jack called out, bucking on my lap. "It's so interesting!" I was stunned. He really meant it. A few minutes later, he started flinging both arms up in the air over and over again, brushing me on either side of head. I pulled his arms down again and again.
"Jack, stop," I finally hissed. It was time to go.
"Mo om," he complained in a loud, injured voice. "I was trying to hug you." And then I got it. He was feeling grateful. The fact that I'd brought him here made him feel understood.
In the lobby on the way out, a stocky Asian man stopped us. Uh oh, I thought. Here it comes. But his face was friendly, his voice a bit nervous. "Can I ask why you brought the kids today?" he said.
"Well," I said, not sure how much to reveal. "They're very bright, and this one," I gestured at Oliver, "is especially interested in viruses." A few feet away, Jack was making a pig face by pressing his nose against a glass replica mini van cleef necklace door.
"I brought my twin boys," he said. "They're 8. They got perfect scores on the SAT."
"Wow," I said, not sure what else to say.
He was thinking of starting a school, he said, for children to work on Nobel problems. He scribbled his email on a scrap of paper. Anxiety rose off him like steam. I took it and thanked him, my head spinning.
Outside, the air was a huge relief. The boys broke into a run, chasing each other across the grass. "Jelly roll Beta barrel!" Oliver yelled, and Jack yelled it back. He seemed as happy as I ever seen him.
I was still holding the man's number. I didn't plan to call. Whatever was in our future, I doubted it was his Nobel school, though in my hand the slip of paper felt like a ticket, one for a journey I'd never imagined.
As for the needle on my compass, it had started to shift. No longer could I find my way with theories and plans.
The way forward was uncertain, the future unclear. Only one thing was sure: True north was this boy I loved, now drunk on higher learning and rolling with his friend on the green, green grass.
California, like many states, is suffering a shortage of nurses. How short? Ten thousand vacancies and counting. But the problem is not a shortage of people who want to be nurses. Most are trained in the state's community colleges.
And as Elaine Korry reports, these nursing programs are forced to turn away thousands of qualified students every year.
ELAINE KORRY: The Nursing Skills Lab at Contra Costa College, a community college east of San Francisco. This looks like a real hospital ward, complete with high tech instruments and monitors. But instead of real patients, the beds are filled with life sized mannequins used by students to practice procedures.
Mr. SEAN MCNEAL (Registered Nurse, Contra Costa College): Put your hand on the catheter tip. OK.
KORRY: A half dozen students are huddled around instructor Sean McNeal, learning how to delicately insert a catheter.
Mr. MCNEAL: Advance it how much further?
KORRY: These students are a highly selective group, the rare ones who were accepted into this two year associate degree program. Once they graduate, they'll sit for the state licensing exam to become registered nurses.
It's a goal Kimberly Hall(ph) thought she'd never achieve.
Ms. KIMBERLY HALL (Nursing Student): I felt it was near impossible.
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Ms. HALL: You have 300 people applying for 30 spots. And rejection letter after rejection letter, it starts to wear on you after awhile.
KORRY: California has 75 community college nursing programs, and every one of them is full. Many have a three or four year waiting list. Many have a three or four year waiting list. Others, including Contra Costa, rely on a lottery system, which requires applicants to reapply every year.
Ms. LISA HILL(ph): There they are: transcripts, applications, notes, ready to reapply for next fall.
KORRY: Lisa Hill has taken that advice to heart. College application season just ended, and Hill has a thick folder of forms to show for her efforts. She's been inching toward nursing school for years, having aced all her prerequisite courses at Contra Costa and then applying to the nursing program last year.
The school accepted 70 students, including a dozen who made it onto the alternate list. Hill was unlucky number 13.
Ms. HILL: When I didn't get in, it was just it was a shock, really. I was devastated.
KORRY: For now, Hill's vocational dream is replica hermes clic h bracelet stalled.
Ms. HILL: I heard, wow, what a great career to get into; the population is getting older, there's going to be a need for nurses, nurses are retiring.
KORRY: And so, Hill won't give up. At less than $5,000, a community college nursing degree is a true bargain. And California is trying to address the backlog. Hill does have another option: She could attend a private nursing program at a for profit school, such as the University of Phoenix.
In recent hermes bracelets replica years, market based or proprietary programs have moved in to fill the gap left by overwhelmed state schools. That should surprise no one, says California's Community College vice chancellor, Jose Millan.
Mr. JOSE MILLAN (Vice Chancellor, California Community College): If I were in the position of a proprietary school, I'd take a look at those same numbers that you're looking at: huge demand, not enough supply. And I'd say, ah, here's an opportunity. And I'd offer the same thing at a high cost.
KORRY: Nursing is an expensive program to run, what with low faculty ratios and high tech lab requirements. So for profit schools do cost more up to 10 times more than a state school.
Lisa Hill says she hates the idea of running up a huge debt. But if she doesn't get into a public program soon, she may not have a better choice.
For NPR News, I'm Elaine Korry.
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