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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 525760" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>You know I was talking to my sister who has been very compassionate and supportative over the years and is godmother to my adopted sons. She told me she was having this discussion with her daughter. (bio). My niece grew up closely with my kids and is a year younger than my easy child/difficult child. Anyway my niece said that she thought that adoption should be eliminated entirely and that we should bring back orphanages. Not the orphanages of old mind you but a new concept where lay people can advocate for, foster PT, and mentor kids after an indepth background check but not have to raise them up on their own. More of a team approach to parenting without the financial and emotional burdens of adoption. I found that an interesting concept. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 525760, member: 2315"] You know I was talking to my sister who has been very compassionate and supportative over the years and is godmother to my adopted sons. She told me she was having this discussion with her daughter. (bio). My niece grew up closely with my kids and is a year younger than my easy child/difficult child. Anyway my niece said that she thought that adoption should be eliminated entirely and that we should bring back orphanages. Not the orphanages of old mind you but a new concept where lay people can advocate for, foster PT, and mentor kids after an indepth background check but not have to raise them up on their own. More of a team approach to parenting without the financial and emotional burdens of adoption. I found that an interesting concept. -RM [/QUOTE]
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