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There is a WRONG way to handle a difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 352980" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm hearing more about it on the news today and finding out a little more about details from both sides, too. She's saying that she contacted an attny and this is how he told her to handle it- I'm not sure I buy that. There's a lot I don't buy about it, but maybe it's just that all the facts haven't come out yet. Anyway, the fact that she's an RN but had NO idea that adopting a child from a foreign orphanage but result in getting a kid who had issues, had NO idea that she and he might need some counseling, had NO idea that she might want to check out the agency or asked certain questions first, had NO idea of a better way to get him back there? So, again, that's the sort of stuff that makes me deem her incompetent as a parent- not at all because she didn't know how to deal with him being a difficult child- just that I find it difficult to believe that she really expected a easy child- similar to Lisa's story about her sister in law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 352980, member: 3699"] I'm hearing more about it on the news today and finding out a little more about details from both sides, too. She's saying that she contacted an attny and this is how he told her to handle it- I'm not sure I buy that. There's a lot I don't buy about it, but maybe it's just that all the facts haven't come out yet. Anyway, the fact that she's an RN but had NO idea that adopting a child from a foreign orphanage but result in getting a kid who had issues, had NO idea that she and he might need some counseling, had NO idea that she might want to check out the agency or asked certain questions first, had NO idea of a better way to get him back there? So, again, that's the sort of stuff that makes me deem her incompetent as a parent- not at all because she didn't know how to deal with him being a difficult child- just that I find it difficult to believe that she really expected a easy child- similar to Lisa's story about her sister in law. [/QUOTE]
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