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Appellant, the mother of a five-year-old girl, appeals an order of the Juvenile Court of Pulaski County terminating her parental rights. She challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support certain of the court’s findings and the court’s refusal to place the child with other family members. Because the evidence is sufficient to support the court’s termination of her parental rights, and no abuse of discretion appears in the court’s placement of the child, we affirm.

The evidence introduced at the termination hearing showed that T. F. was born on February 24, 1996. She lived with her parents until the Pulaski County Department of Family and Children Services DFACS took her into protective custody on September 11, 1997, as a result of her father’s physical abuse of her mother, illegal drug use by both parents in T. F.’s presence, and inadequate child supervision. T. F.’s mother was placed in a shelter where she was to receive counseling for domestic violence and treatment for drug abuse, but was discharged in short order for violation of rules. As a result, T. F. was placed in foster care with her maternal uncle and his wife approximately one week after being taken into protective custody.

 
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