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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 533874" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Biddy, since there are other children involved, I would not take him back. The molested children can speak up. Sadly, these are some of the risks we take when we adopt children who have been so traumatized that some can never be helped. She has way too much going on in her house to follow him around 24/7. He'd need a 24/7 caregiver who is very responsible and won't spend time texting her boyfriend etc. And if he can even be helped, it should not in my opinion be in her home where he can continue to traumatize the rest of the family. Trust me, he has done more than she knows...and what she knows is bad enough. And SHE is liable.</p><p></p><p>Maybe foster care with a couple who is motivated and has no pets or children?</p><p></p><p>There are few resources for a child who is adopted. It is much like your biological children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 533874, member: 1550"] Biddy, since there are other children involved, I would not take him back. The molested children can speak up. Sadly, these are some of the risks we take when we adopt children who have been so traumatized that some can never be helped. She has way too much going on in her house to follow him around 24/7. He'd need a 24/7 caregiver who is very responsible and won't spend time texting her boyfriend etc. And if he can even be helped, it should not in my opinion be in her home where he can continue to traumatize the rest of the family. Trust me, he has done more than she knows...and what she knows is bad enough. And SHE is liable. Maybe foster care with a couple who is motivated and has no pets or children? There are few resources for a child who is adopted. It is much like your biological children. [/QUOTE]
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