Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
There really aren't many places in the entire country for children 8 and under. I have seen some incredibly violent 4 year olds in my classroom and there is nowhere for them to go and not much help available to them. It's heartbreaking.
Yes, there are but she could have gotten more supports in the home. Our insurance approved us for 40 hours a week of ABA, plus OT and ST. There are options out there. Thankfully we didn't need close to it but there is help to most depending on your insurance. Plus, the school system. She didn't put the effort into it.
Have kids been getting services during this Coronavirus stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She duct tape his hands because she didn't want Huxley to suck his thumbs. What I don't understand is, if Huxley was high needs, why did they decide to have another baby after adopting him? They're obviously incredibly irresponsible, and were abusive to Huxley. I'm glad he is no longer with them.
Well the story is that the new baby was an "accident"...sort of like they "accidentally" adopted a child with severe special needs.
I wouldn't be surprised if she were out getting fertility treatments as we speak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She duct tape his hands because she didn't want Huxley to suck his thumbs. What I don't understand is, if Huxley was high needs, why did they decide to have another baby after adopting him? They're obviously incredibly irresponsible, and were abusive to Huxley. I'm glad he is no longer with them.
Well the story is that the new baby was an "accident"...sort of like they "accidentally" adopted a child with severe special needs.
I wouldn't be surprised if she were out getting fertility treatments as we speak.
Umm the new baby wasn’t an accident. She posted before getting pregnant that they were trying again. Don’t comment on sh*t you know nothing about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised they didn’t try to cocoon with him, that is big in adoption circles.
Moving and having a new baby soon after adopting are big no no’s in that community.
The adoption agency should never have approved a new baby right after adoption. Most have rules against it or ask you to put your adoption on hold.
It doesn't work that way.
Some agencies have strict rules against it, others don't.
Lmao & what is an agency going to do if the mom gets pregnant again? Force her to abort? Like really?
They stop the adoption process and put the application on hold a year.
He'd been home a year when she got pregnant. You can't stop an adoption process and put it on hold when the child is home and finalized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She duct tape his hands because she didn't want Huxley to suck his thumbs. What I don't understand is, if Huxley was high needs, why did they decide to have another baby after adopting him? They're obviously incredibly irresponsible, and were abusive to Huxley. I'm glad he is no longer with them.
She put tape on his thumb to stop him from sucking it which was recommended by a dr. YEARS ago (5+), i nannied for a 5 year old girl with autism and the therapist told the mom to do this as well.
ABA therapists are often abusive and tell parents things like that. It's your job to be educated when you choose medical providers for your child.
In this case, however, in the video mom says the recommendation was made by a dentist. Any adoptive parent who has done anything knows that attachment and self regulation are the most important pieces during those first months. Where were the post adoption professionals when she allowed that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised they didn’t try to cocoon with him, that is big in adoption circles.
Moving and having a new baby soon after adopting are big no no’s in that community.
The adoption agency should never have approved a new baby right after adoption. Most have rules against it or ask you to put your adoption on hold.
It doesn't work that way.
Some agencies have strict rules against it, others don't.
Lmao & what is an agency going to do if the mom gets pregnant again? Force her to abort? Like really?
They stop the adoption process and put the application on hold a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised they didn’t try to cocoon with him, that is big in adoption circles.
Moving and having a new baby soon after adopting are big no no’s in that community.
The adoption agency should never have approved a new baby right after adoption. Most have rules against it or ask you to put your adoption on hold.
It doesn't work that way.
Some agencies have strict rules against it, others don't.
Lmao & what is an agency going to do if the mom gets pregnant again? Force her to abort? Like really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want more info, this account has a ton. All from Myka’s own mouth. It’s unbelievable how selfish, narcissistic, and vain she is.
https://instagram.com/kimmyreutov?igshid=nop9nvaxniwb
I’m sorry but this account is disgusting. Someone has way too much time on their hands.’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She duct tape his hands because she didn't want Huxley to suck his thumbs. What I don't understand is, if Huxley was high needs, why did they decide to have another baby after adopting him? They're obviously incredibly irresponsible, and were abusive to Huxley. I'm glad he is no longer with them.
She put tape on his thumb to stop him from sucking it which was recommended by a dr. YEARS ago (5+), i nannied for a 5 year old girl with autism and the therapist told the mom to do this as well.
Anonymous wrote:If you want more info, this account has a ton. All from Myka’s own mouth. It’s unbelievable how selfish, narcissistic, and vain she is.
https://instagram.com/kimmyreutov?igshid=nop9nvaxniwb
Anonymous wrote:She duct tape his hands because she didn't want Huxley to suck his thumbs. What I don't understand is, if Huxley was high needs, why did they decide to have another baby after adopting him? They're obviously incredibly irresponsible, and were abusive to Huxley. I'm glad he is no longer with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised they didn’t try to cocoon with him, that is big in adoption circles.
Moving and having a new baby soon after adopting are big no no’s in that community.
The adoption agency should never have approved a new baby right after adoption. Most have rules against it or ask you to put your adoption on hold.
It doesn't work that way.
Some agencies have strict rules against it, others don't.
Lmao & what is an agency going to do if the mom gets pregnant again? Force her to abort? Like really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She duct tape his hands because she didn't want Huxley to suck his thumbs. What I don't understand is, if Huxley was high needs, why did they decide to have another baby after adopting him? They're obviously incredibly irresponsible, and were abusive to Huxley. I'm glad he is no longer with them.
Well the story is that the new baby was an "accident"...sort of like they "accidentally" adopted a child with severe special needs.
I wouldn't be surprised if she were out getting fertility treatments as we speak.