Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is raising a child with autism really this hard?
I mean I’ve obviously heard it is very difficult but I’ve never heard of someone giving their kid away because of it.
No one ever said it was autism alone. And he has the most severe grade of autism.
And Radical Attachment Disorder. That alone is a huge challenge, coupled with all of the existing SNs. It's exceedingly hard to treat those needs when you can't even establish a bond.
Anonymous wrote:The range rover alone could fund years of therapies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is raising a child with autism really this hard?
I mean I’ve obviously heard it is very difficult but I’ve never heard of someone giving their kid away because of it.
Many families who have children with severe autism have them in residential care.
Untrue. There is a tiny percentage of kids in residential care. They have to qualify for medicaid and impossible to care for at home. That is almost never a 4 year old. It is mostly big strong teenagers who can no longer be safely contained at home.
A tiny percentage of children have severe autism.
Anonymous wrote:Is raising a child with autism really this hard?
I mean I’ve obviously heard it is very difficult but I’ve never heard of someone giving their kid away because of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is raising a child with autism really this hard?
I mean I’ve obviously heard it is very difficult but I’ve never heard of someone giving their kid away because of it.
Many families who have children with severe autism have them in residential care.
Untrue. There is a tiny percentage of kids in residential care. They have to qualify for medicaid and impossible to care for at home. That is almost never a 4 year old. It is mostly big strong teenagers who can no longer be safely contained at home.
Anonymous wrote:Is raising a child with autism really this hard?
I mean I’ve obviously heard it is very difficult but I’ve never heard of someone giving their kid away because of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is raising a child with autism really this hard?
I mean I’ve obviously heard it is very difficult but I’ve never heard of someone giving their kid away because of it.
Many families who have children with severe autism have them in residential care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who adopts a BOY from China? Was he special needs
he has autism
OMG I can't bear to watch, I hate this who does this. Either adopt or don't but to send a child back to their country, who is gonna adopt him now?
He wasn’t sent back to China, his new home is in America with a mom who is a medical professional.
Anonymous wrote:She is gorgeous. Let the haters hate
Anonymous wrote:She is gorgeous. Let the haters hate
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else following this story?
A couple years ago she and her husband raised money from her followers to adopt a little boy from China. They already had three older kids. The adopted son had a lot of trouble adjusting to his new country and home and their actions seem to have made it worse (they continued to travel a lot after he came home, built a new house, and even had a new baby within 2 years of his joining their family). Most people in this realm seem to strongly advise that you "nest" with the kid for at least several months (meaning you basically quarantine yourself in the house) to help him or her adjust but they didn't do any of that.
Anyhow, they just put up a video admitting they sent him back to the adoption agency which finally placed him with a new family after a couple false starts.
WTF, I had no idea you could do this. This poor kid. If you can't do this with a bio kid, why should you be allowed to do it with an adopted kid?
https://www.youtube.com/mykastauffer/