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Originally Posted by Cassini90125
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If he is in fact deliberately hiding something, why should we expect his caretakers to recognize it? To the best of my knowledge, neither Frankie, Madam Foster, or Mr. Herriman is a trained psychologist.
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Frankie DID say that she was a "trained caregiver" in "The Big Cheese", and more than hinted that she has considerable knowledge of psychology. In order to receive any sort of certificication to care for either children, elderly people, the sick, or presumably, displaced Imaginary Friends, some expertise in psychology would be necessary. You cannot even obtain teaching credentials in most states without it. As part of her job, we know that she has to deal with intelligent, emotional beings who've been displaced from their homes, and are dealing with feelings of rejection and being unwanted, and some of those being quite possibly have also experienced mental, emotional, or physical abuse prior to arriving at Foster's. It would be disastrous to simply have them all stay there, with no one in charge who was prepared to handle such situations. We know that Frankie has a degree, and even though we don't know in WHAT, it's not terribly unreasonable to assume that it would be in some area that would benefit her now in her current occupation. Psychology certainly would be quite useful.
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