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Aaaand We Have Our First "Allegation"...
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 574363" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>so very sorry, that does sink big time. it is actually written about over and over that others don't understand the appearance of anger in parents in situations like this. it's not that the angry parents are causing the child struggles.... but you start to become that way at times....we fight so much...the child, the teachers, etc.... these kids can be very different in front of others. the teachers just don't get it. Also, when kids have autism and adoption issues is so much more complicated. </p><p></p><p>my son flinched day one in the social workers car. so glad we discussed it at that time. only stopped around age 12. He acted like someone was going to hit him if anything moved quickly. </p><p></p><p></p><p>my sister's friend with five adopted kids had one go off and she grabbed his coat. he pulled and a mark got on him from the zipper. it cost them the finalization of a bio sibling/infant. be very careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 574363, member: 12886"] so very sorry, that does sink big time. it is actually written about over and over that others don't understand the appearance of anger in parents in situations like this. it's not that the angry parents are causing the child struggles.... but you start to become that way at times....we fight so much...the child, the teachers, etc.... these kids can be very different in front of others. the teachers just don't get it. Also, when kids have autism and adoption issues is so much more complicated. my son flinched day one in the social workers car. so glad we discussed it at that time. only stopped around age 12. He acted like someone was going to hit him if anything moved quickly. my sister's friend with five adopted kids had one go off and she grabbed his coat. he pulled and a mark got on him from the zipper. it cost them the finalization of a bio sibling/infant. be very careful. [/QUOTE]
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