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<blockquote data-quote="houseofcards" data-source="post: 11654" data-attributes="member: 1871"><p>I have 8 kids, 4 are AA, My difficult child is 8, BiPolar (BP) and AA and I agree with the post that it is alot to deal with. It makes sense that as sensitive as Ally is her feelings would be more intense. I have read a few books on transracial adoption and a real simple breakdown of stages they said the kids go through are blissful unawareness, wanting to be the adoptive parents race, wanting to be with/live with their birth race and acceptance. </p><p> I think Ally is dealing with the very visual race issues as well as the "family tree" thing,ugh and who knows what else. Hang in there, I can understand how much the words hurt especially when you have been though so much and fought so hard for her and you know how strong your love is. In the long run so does Ally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houseofcards, post: 11654, member: 1871"] I have 8 kids, 4 are AA, My difficult child is 8, BiPolar (BP) and AA and I agree with the post that it is alot to deal with. It makes sense that as sensitive as Ally is her feelings would be more intense. I have read a few books on transracial adoption and a real simple breakdown of stages they said the kids go through are blissful unawareness, wanting to be the adoptive parents race, wanting to be with/live with their birth race and acceptance. I think Ally is dealing with the very visual race issues as well as the "family tree" thing,ugh and who knows what else. Hang in there, I can understand how much the words hurt especially when you have been though so much and fought so hard for her and you know how strong your love is. In the long run so does Ally. [/QUOTE]
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