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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was thinking more about their claims medical professionals suggested a new home. If there wasn't violence or significant abuse, the only other reason I could think of is if she claimed to have thoughts of wanting to harm him. They can't claim he has threatened to kill one of their kids if he is barely verbal. Otherw2ise I suspect the professionals said you need to do more therapies or stop quitting therapies.[/quote] Seriously, just shut up. Do you see what you are saying? To even put those words out there is gross. You don’t know what went on in that home and you don’t have any right to say what you just said. [/quote] What's truly gross is adopting a child specifically with special needs, using that child to make money, create content, and clout, and then cutting all of his speech therapy, and occupational therapy out completely, and only offering that child 7 hours of ABA therapy. [b]It also should be noted how she constantly referred to H as her adopted son, and her other children as her BIOS. Not sure if that is common among adoptive families (I hope not), but it doesn't seem there was any real inclusion.[/b] [/quote] This is not common amongst educated and committed adoptive families, thankfully.[/quote] There is some argument that ABA is fine without ST and OT as the ABA therapist can do it but our experience was they were very different services and the ABA was more a generalist and behavior than a specialist in ST and OT. That kid, not in school and a parent with multiple kids/working and homeschooling should have ABA 7 hours a day, not week. Once adoption they are your child. Adoption is how the child joined your family and should not define the role they take in your family. I have never ever called my child my adopted child. She was using him to make money. She knew exactly what she was getting into and warned about his SN. It isn't that common for a boy to be adopted out of China and and an slightly older one will almost always have SN. He was probably not much of a wait, which is why they agreed as they need immediate gratification. Vs. if they went for a child without known SN, it would have been a much longer wait.[/quote]
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