browneyes106
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^The movie about the case that involved the girl who died from heart defect was called Switched at Birth. At the end of the movie the other girl who shown in the process of getting to know her biological family while still being with the dad who raised her. I have seen that movie several times and a friend read the book about the case and I read a few articles online and I saw a 20/20 segment about in the mid 90's. The case got extremely complicated over time. The biological parents of the other girl once said in an article that they wanted to change the girl's name to the name of the girl who died if they got custody and once they questioned about what they would have done if the girl they raised hadn't died and the mother replied that she would have kept that girl and filed for custody of her biological daughter and raised the girls as sisters. I remember seeing a 20/20 episode about the case and at the time the surviving girl was bouncing back and forth between families. Years later on CNN I saw a story about the girl's troubles as an adult in which she lost custody of her child and she had legal troubles due to drugs.
I have also seen the movie that the OP mentioned and it is very good. I thought since the boys were 2 they should have been switched back at first but later I liked the arrangment that came out in the end.
Books, TV shows and movies have tackled this subject and similar subjects and often time the children end missing the families that raised them. I think if the children are older like 10 or so I think they should remain with the families that raised him while getting to know their biological families.
I have also seen the movie that the OP mentioned and it is very good. I thought since the boys were 2 they should have been switched back at first but later I liked the arrangment that came out in the end.
Books, TV shows and movies have tackled this subject and similar subjects and often time the children end missing the families that raised them. I think if the children are older like 10 or so I think they should remain with the families that raised him while getting to know their biological families.

Then I would keep re-marking the area through our entire stay.