Spears felt some relief after she recently won back her right to visit her sons Sean and Jayden and it lasted for no longer. Yes, Spears' chances of getting her kids back took another blow when the court appointed monitor turned in a "very damaging report" about her parenting skills. The court-appointed monitor accompanying Britney Spears on visits with her kids has submitted a damaging report about the U.S. pop star's parenting skills. The parenting coach filed the report on October 22, and a source close to the case revealed that the monitor had not done Britney any favours.
The paperwork, filed under seal with Los Angeles Superior Court, stated Spears ignored her monitor, "as if she were some employee whom she could blow off," a source told US magazine.com. As for what made the monitor file such a report, well it seems that it was Britney’s utter lack of respect for her that did the damage. “[Spears, 25] paid her [monitor] no attention or respect at all, as if she were some employee whom she could blow off,” Usmagazine.com quoted the source, as saying. "Britney's often distracted and in her own world when she has the kids and has a hard time focusing," the insider claimed the report said. "She is adamant that she doesn't have to listen to anybody -- that it's her way or the highway."
"She doesn't want all the distractions, whether it’s the paparazzi or whatever else is going on," the insider said. "Britney needs to focus on improving her parenting skills and prove that she really wants these kids."
Britney is now due in court for the custody battle on October 26, sources say that the judge “will not look favorably upon” her.