A MOTHER who lost her rag within a social work office has been told not to 'bawl and shout' when things get difficult.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court, Elesha Sheridan admitted shouting and swearing within the Social Work Department in Springfield Road on July 21, 2016 while out on bail.
The court was told that the 23-year-old continues to do well on another order. She is now in a stable position and is in contact with her children.
Sheriff William Totten was encouraged by Sheridan's positive report.
The accused, of Circus Drive in Dennistoun, was admonished due to efforts made.
Sheriff Totten told Sheridan: "When things get difficult, don't start bawling and shouting."
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