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<blockquote data-quote="Lovelife" data-source="post: 696939" data-attributes="member: 20624"><p>Thank you, and yes we now know you are absolutely right (and our intuition should have ruled). We are not emotionally attached to him .. as we realized early on that he needed matter of fact and direct approaches. No emotions what so ever. We aren't stupid people, believe it or not. Probably just too caring. Foster kids are a tough group, yet they are not all like this. IF he were not truly sick and in need of intense help, we would have never met him... he would have been adopted out of the first placement. His last home, when we picked him up, said good luck you will need it. This poor kid needs intensive therapy in a residential setting at best. He already has some cognitive delays, and is, from what we now found out, behind in school. He can't afford to stay in a home and not get the help he needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovelife, post: 696939, member: 20624"] Thank you, and yes we now know you are absolutely right (and our intuition should have ruled). We are not emotionally attached to him .. as we realized early on that he needed matter of fact and direct approaches. No emotions what so ever. We aren't stupid people, believe it or not. Probably just too caring. Foster kids are a tough group, yet they are not all like this. IF he were not truly sick and in need of intense help, we would have never met him... he would have been adopted out of the first placement. His last home, when we picked him up, said good luck you will need it. This poor kid needs intensive therapy in a residential setting at best. He already has some cognitive delays, and is, from what we now found out, behind in school. He can't afford to stay in a home and not get the help he needs. [/QUOTE]
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