Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, this sounds bad but who really wants to raise a child with severe autism and RAD? Especially with 4 other children in the picture.
I wouldn't. She did a video once about how expensive and time consuming his therapies were. If I could opt out of that, I would too.
Would I actually give the kid back? Probably not but I'd want to, for sure.
For me, the issue is less giving him up than it is the fact she adopted him in the first place. That’s where the error lies. These problems were foreseeable. I think reasonable people would question their initial motives in pursuing this, given that they seemed unwilling to actually change their lives to accommodate his needs. I have friends with 4+ kids, and it’s a juggle in the best of circumstances. Intentionally adding in a special needs kid, then having another baby, building a house, making it all public on IG while it’s happening? That I will judge them for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, this sounds bad but who really wants to raise a child with severe autism and RAD? Especially with 4 other children in the picture.
I wouldn't. She did a video once about how expensive and time consuming his therapies were. If I could opt out of that, I would too.
Would I actually give the kid back? Probably not but I'd want to, for sure.
Then why adopt a child with special needs? They knew he would have delays before even leaving for China.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't fit their Influencer lifestyle of frequent travel, novelty, new million dollar home builds every few years, and four other siblings.
A child like that needs a lot of consistency and stability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Influencers are largely idiots and need to get real jobs.
She had a real job. She was a nurse but she lost her job after she attacked a pregnant woman. She pushed a medical cart into her during a fight.
These people are super trashy![]()
Oh I need to know more about this please.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, this sounds bad but who really wants to raise a child with severe autism and RAD? Especially with 4 other children in the picture.
I wouldn't. She did a video once about how expensive and time consuming his therapies were. If I could opt out of that, I would too.
Would I actually give the kid back? Probably not but I'd want to, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Influencers are largely idiots and need to get real jobs.
She had a real job. She was a nurse but she lost her job after she attacked a pregnant woman. She pushed a medical cart into her during a fight.
These people are super trashy![]()
Anonymous wrote:I mean, this sounds bad but who really wants to raise a child with severe autism and RAD? Especially with 4 other children in the picture.
I wouldn't. She did a video once about how expensive and time consuming his therapies were. If I could opt out of that, I would too.
Would I actually give the kid back? Probably not but I'd want to, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, this sounds bad but who really wants to raise a child with severe autism and RAD? Especially with 4 other children in the picture.
I wouldn't. She did a video once about how expensive and time consuming his therapies were. If I could opt out of that, I would too.
Would I actually give the kid back? Probably not but I'd want to, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised people are being so sympathetic to the parents. She says in the video that he had "been spending time with different people" since he left their home, which seems code for people trying him out like an experiment.
Passing around a toddler with attachment disorder seems like a HORRIBLE, SELFISH, TRAUMATIZING idea. I feel like it would even be potentially traumatizing for toddlers without RAD. They're too little to understand.
Same. I don't get all the sympathetic responses in here. These people are horrible.
Would she have given up her new baby if it had been born with special needs?