Adoption is a topic that is close to my heart. When I was a baby, my aunt adopted my closest first cousin. My entire family embraced him and I don’t even know if my husband knows he’s adopted. It’s always been accepted that he is our cousin. Sometimes adoptions do not work out so well. While I applaud this woman’s desire to give this child a better life and her having the courage to search for a better family for him when things did not work out, I wonder why in the world a woman who is essentially a single mother (her husband is in the military and away from home just about all of the time) with five children would be allowed to take on a child of a different race and culture with special needs.
Terminating an Adoption.
2 responses to “Terminating an Adoption.”
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That was an amazing story. I understand your point but she said she went through counseling and was thoroughly screened. I see how she was appoved but I don’t see how she thought she would be able to take on such a huge task.
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I know they were screened and stuff, but the home situation should have thrown up some red flags to me. No matter how good this woman looks on paper or what she says to a counselor, she is stretched thin to say the least.
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