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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’d like to know what kind of training the adoption agency required. I had friends that did a domestic adoption and were required to attend many classes about inter-racial adoption, even though one of the parents was the same race as the child. Did these parents have training on international adoption? On parenting special needs children, particularly children with neurological differences? I agree the child is almost certainly better off without them which is probably why a professional recommended it. I am also curious whether the mom who is taking him was one pf his former service providers who formed a better attachment than the adoptive parents, as they said the new person has a medical baclground. [/quote] One, they are LYING when they say a “medical professional” told them to abandon this child. Two, she’s a trained nurse. She has a medical background. They adopted a child for profit and are getting rid of him because he’s too much for these selfish people. [/quote] The only “fact” here is that she was a nurse. Everything else is just your opinion....[/quote] No, they are lying. Medical professionals don’t give advice to abandon children. These people are narcissists. They took a vacation to Bali within weeks of “rehoming” their kid. They are just horrible. [/quote] I had posted the above. I've worked a fair amount with medical professionals regarding SN kids. I agree that they wouldn't advise to abandon a child, but I can see a wise professional, after having assessed the train wreck that this situation was, saying something along the lines of that it would be in the best interest of the child to be in a household with fewer young children, and where the parents were able to cut out travel and focus on providing the child the services that the child needs. Sort of giving her a "best interests" out where it was clear that she wasn't able to meet the needs of the child and it appeared that there might be some better option. I really do hope that this person that materialized to take the child really is a better option. My hope is that it is someone that was previously providing him services, so he already has a bond of some sort with them. [/quote]
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