Anonymous
Post 04/16/2019 14:51     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Btw I have also heard of this day referred to as a “traumaversary”.


That's absurd.


No it isn't. The day my child came into my care was the day the police broke down a door and removed her and she saw her bio father arrested. And if you have ever heard a bio mother cry when parental rights are terminated.you would understand it is not something to celebrate.


Yes, I've done TPR hearings as a professional. But, when it comes to that, except on a rare occasion, parents had many chances to get it together and the child deserves a family.

There are many kids of adoptions and to lump it all together is absurd.

If you don't agree with adoption, you could have kept your child under guardianship and let the parents maintain their rights.


It isn't up to the foster parent whether the bios maintain their rights and you should know it.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2019 14:42     Subject: Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?



Excuse me... "gotcha"?

What a profoundly tasteless term in this context.

Worse than "push present".

Anonymous
Post 04/16/2019 14:40     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Btw I have also heard of this day referred to as a “traumaversary”.


That's absurd.


You are extremely disrespectful to those adopted children who really suffer due to their abandonment issues. PTSD, adoption trauma and attachment disorders are very real issues that some adopted children experience. Some are never capable of moving on and living productive lives.


They are very real but the majority of people adopted are not experiencing those. It also depends on what kind of adoption it is. And, some of that is also parenting on the adoptive parents if they don't understand many of these kids have family histories of mental health, substance abuse and much more. Its not disrespectful and wording is very important. A select group, most who have mental health issues, push the negativity in adoption and not everyone feels that way who is adopted.

My child does not have trauma, PTSA or attachment disorder.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2019 14:38     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Btw I have also heard of this day referred to as a “traumaversary”.


That's absurd.


No it isn't. The day my child came into my care was the day the police broke down a door and removed her and she saw her bio father arrested. And if you have ever heard a bio mother cry when parental rights are terminated.you would understand it is not something to celebrate.


Yes, I've done TPR hearings as a professional. But, when it comes to that, except on a rare occasion, parents had many chances to get it together and the child deserves a family.

There are many kids of adoptions and to lump it all together is absurd.

If you don't agree with adoption, you could have kept your child under guardianship and let the parents maintain their rights.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2019 14:22     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Btw I have also heard of this day referred to as a “traumaversary”.


That's absurd.


You are extremely disrespectful to those adopted children who really suffer due to their abandonment issues. PTSD, adoption trauma and attachment disorders are very real issues that some adopted children experience. Some are never capable of moving on and living productive lives.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2019 13:11     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Btw I have also heard of this day referred to as a “traumaversary”.


That's absurd.


No it isn't. The day my child came into my care was the day the police broke down a door and removed her and she saw her bio father arrested. And if you have ever heard a bio mother cry when parental rights are terminated.you would understand it is not something to celebrate.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2019 09:08     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Anonymous wrote:Btw I have also heard of this day referred to as a “traumaversary”.


That's absurd.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2019 19:17     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Btw I have also heard of this day referred to as a “traumaversary”.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2019 19:16     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

I am an adoptee and I hate the word gotcha. The day, if ritualized, should be a day like Memorial Day. It should be up to the adoptee how s/he wants to spend it. I know for me my parents celebrated it but it always was a bittersweet day for me and as I got older I asked my parents not to celebrate it anymore - usually I use it as a day of reflection.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2019 19:12     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We used to celebrate it as family day. No presents or anything but we would do something as a family like go out for ice cream or something. We now belong to a transracial adoption support group we meet with monthly and one of the facilitators is an adult adoptee. He said most adoptees he knows don't like it and didnt care for it as kids. He said they were happy to celebrate birthdays and not draw attention to the adoption day every year.


I don't see how one person can speak for everyone but I do agree once kids get older they don't like to draw attention to it.

DP — there was no claim to speaking for everyone in the post you quoted.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2019 19:01     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

No, we do not. I’m also an adult adoptee and my parents didn’t celebrate it, so perhaps I’m just carrying on their non-tradition with my own kids. In the adoption groups I’m a part of, it seems most adoptees who have an opinion either way don’t care for it, but there are plenty of adoptees who do like it.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2019 18:55     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Anonymous wrote:We used to celebrate it as family day. No presents or anything but we would do something as a family like go out for ice cream or something. We now belong to a transracial adoption support group we meet with monthly and one of the facilitators is an adult adoptee. He said most adoptees he knows don't like it and didnt care for it as kids. He said they were happy to celebrate birthdays and not draw attention to the adoption day every year.


I don't see how one person can speak for everyone but I do agree once kids get older they don't like to draw attention to it.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2019 18:54     Subject: Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

I’m still unclear if you are talking about the day you took custody or the day of finalization.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2019 18:37     Subject: Re:Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

We used to celebrate it as family day. No presents or anything but we would do something as a family like go out for ice cream or something. We now belong to a transracial adoption support group we meet with monthly and one of the facilitators is an adult adoptee. He said most adoptees he knows don't like it and didnt care for it as kids. He said they were happy to celebrate birthdays and not draw attention to the adoption day every year.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2019 18:32     Subject: Do you get your adopted child a “Gotcha” gift?

Adoptive mom of 10 years and never heard of this before. Don’t think my kids would like it. It just highlights the adoption and that they are different. We celebrate birthdays like anyone else.