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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a lot of posters on the SN forum whose kids have violent out bursts. Not one has ever said that a professional told them to voluntarily give up parental rights and rehome a child. That said, the child is clearly better off in a different home. Unclear if he also would have been better off just staying in foster care in China. The whole duct tape on thumb thing in itself is so bizarre. I can’t believe any sane person would do that to any child of that age, much less one with a sensory seeking disability and one who had been recently moved to a new family in a new country. There’s just so much wrong here.[/quote] It's totally abusive and so wrong to do that! She singled Huxley out and duct taped his hands when her other 2 kids also suck their thumbs and didn't receive the same punishment. She obviously adopted him strictly for content, and when she realized it would actually require parental effort, she bailed. [/quote] Actually there was a whole post about how his doctor recommended it. Don’t be so quick to judge when you don’t know all the details. [/quote] No way did a doctor say to put the child up for another adoption. It would be one of 2 things: a) The doctors recommended more intervention and they refused. They whined about it previously and the cost despite spending on extravagant jewelry, vacations and a new fancy huge home. She also kept pulling him out of things. b.) He was removed due to suspected abuse by parent or a very severe abuse instance between children or from child to parent, which to be clear nobody has stated and I am not at all saying happened here. I am simply saying abuse is the only case where I have heard of a medical professional deciding a child needs to be out of the home and the goal is usually to help the child eventually re-enter the home.[/quote] It’s all over social media that he was being violent with the other kids. [/quote]Yet the only people who COULD say that and WOULD say that are the former parents. What do you expect them to say? "He is an angel but we have to give him away because he's too good for us?" NO, they realize that they have to run a smear campaign against him to make themselves look good.[/quote]
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