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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]([b]btw, although I do not have a child who is challenged, my husband and I seriously talk about adopting one in the future as long as we continue to have the means.[/quote] Trust me when I say this. Those of us who have adopted, especially those of us who have adopted a SN child, hear this from every person we know and none ever do. You don't eat credit for good intentions. Another thing that strikes me is that you think someone should communicate about the strengths and needs of this woman and you liken it to your notes to babysitters. You aren't being asked to babysit. What about just getting to know this woman on your own I stead of expecting someone to explain her. She's a real person you know. Finally, it would be offensive to this woman to require that she have someone watch her in the bathroom. She has an apartment, a job and a boyfriend. She's a grown up, not a two year old. [/quote]
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