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OMG! I just remembered Sonic's bonding assessment...
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 543843" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I've not adopted. But that would be inaccurate anyway. Most children by the age of 3 have gone beyond the point of crying for their parents when they leave. Shoot, most 2 yrs olds won't do it either. Of course depends on the child's personality and developmental level to some degree too. </p><p></p><p>Nichole would and did pitch a fit, but I never had a reason for a sitter with her so she wasn't used to being away from parents. easy child and Travis could've cared less, and they were both very attached. geez Many of the kids that went through my daycare didn't after the age of 2, except those not used to sitters.....and that rarely lagged until age 3. </p><p></p><p>That is an extremely subjective test in my opinion, and I'm thinking someone dreamed it up on the spot trying to come up with a way for you not to be able to adopt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 543843, member: 84"] I've not adopted. But that would be inaccurate anyway. Most children by the age of 3 have gone beyond the point of crying for their parents when they leave. Shoot, most 2 yrs olds won't do it either. Of course depends on the child's personality and developmental level to some degree too. Nichole would and did pitch a fit, but I never had a reason for a sitter with her so she wasn't used to being away from parents. easy child and Travis could've cared less, and they were both very attached. geez Many of the kids that went through my daycare didn't after the age of 2, except those not used to sitters.....and that rarely lagged until age 3. That is an extremely subjective test in my opinion, and I'm thinking someone dreamed it up on the spot trying to come up with a way for you not to be able to adopt. [/QUOTE]
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