Halloweenqueen
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While this isn't the way I'd go about it, there's probably a lot more to this story than we all know.
I wouldn't be so quick to judge the mother. She may not have handled it the way many of us would, but we have no idea what she's been through. Until everyone here goes out and adopts a kid with severe mental health issues, I don't think they're qualified to cast stones.
International adoptions can be really, really rough. And she isn't the first person who has said that the overseas agencies/caregivers have been less than forthcoming about the extend of a child's issues.
Yes, I will gladly throw a few stones her way. There is no excuse for abandoning your child. Adoption is as permanent as giving birth. If your biological child had an issue, mental illness or physcial disability it would be your duty to help the child.
This boy is seven. She adopted him in September. What did she expect? Years of instititionalism affects a child. One of the most classic situations with an older adoption is the child testing the parent. They don't want to risk emotional attachment, so they often act out. They are begging for an unconditional, loving response from their parent. This gives the child the ability to take a risk and love again.
We are talking about a human being. This woman can say that the Russian authorities were dishonest with her. This was not the case. Russian medicine is very different than ours. Many of their ailments do not even have an English translation. I'm sure it works both ways.
I blame her adoption agency and social worker. it is obvious that she wasn't ready to parent. You don't order kids from a catalog. Her agrument that she didn't get what she was promised is disgusting. Can you imagine the outrage if a mother said that of her biological child?
The tragedy of this goes far beyond this poor boy. These kinds of incidents hurt international adoption. Russia is now considering a ban that could spread to other countries. This one woman's actions could hurt thousands of future adoptions.
I guess I might be overly sensitive to the subject. We have adopted three times and asked for a special needs child in each case. All of our children are doing wonderfully. It is amazing what love (and a few doctor's visits) can do.


She lives in an institution now, but they still consider her their child. At family gatherings they make sure she is treated the same as the other grandchildren (even though she isn't there). They would never turn their backs on her, and certainly would never send her away like the boy in the OP was sent away. It was a horrible decision they had to make to put her in the place where she is now, but she was part of that decision and her doctors felt it was in everyone's best interests. We still have hope that one day she will want to live as part of our family. 
Even if she'd purchased herself a ticket as well, and walked him through security, how would she have gotten him on the plane?? And certainly there would be layovers? He just sat on a flight with this note that said 'I no longer wish to parent this child' and he somehow miraculously found his way back? And found someone who knew who he was and what orphanage he came from and who adopted him? Not to mention he probably didn't speak English yet.
But now he's thriving a whatnot. I just cannot believe someone would do such an awful thing! That poor kid is totally scarred for life.