Originally posted by C.Ann
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I believe it was originally stated that this family lived in Manhattan during the week (because the father worked in the city) and then went out to Connecticut on the weekends - thus getting the boy out of the city..
At 10 years of age a child is old enough to make adjustments IF he WANTS to be with the people he's with.. City during the week - country on the weekends - seems a reasonable and fair arrangement when there is a work-place situation involved.. We don't know the entire story here but somehow I have a feeling it was more the choice of the BOY than the family.. I don't see this as him being "gotten rid of like an old pet".. I see it as a boy who was not happy with the FAMILY and the family in turn made the sacrafice by allowing him to go to a family where he WOULD be happy..
Thanks, C.Ann, you got my point. The whole point of the program that is run each summer is to match the right kids with the right families. Sometimes it's the prospective parents who make the decision that the situation isn't right, but most of the time, it is the child(ren) making that decision. There was a group of siblings 2 years ago who got on the phone with the agency and told the owner of the agency to get them out of the home. There was no abuse involved, or anything like that, the kids just knew that they didn't fit into that family. Much like the boy in Manhattan. It was his prospective mother who was the CEO.
I have a picture of my kids when they were with their first American host family. The two of them are the saddest that I've ever seen them. That situation wasn't working out for the family or the kids. It has worked out marvelously for us and for the kids.
We saw the most selfish prospective parents when we had to take our kids to JFK to return to Russia. A husband and wife had hosted older siblings. They wanted to adopt the brother at the end of the summer, but not the girl. The girl had taken some things from the mother and hid them in the house. Everyone is warned that this might happen since if you have something that you like in an orphanage, you have to hide it in order to keep it. Most of the time the things that are hidden are food. The woman said that she couldn't trust the girl to be in her house anymore.
Luckily, the kids were a package deal since they were in the same orphanage, so she couldn't adopt either.