The Heartbreaking Story of a Child Who Thought of An Ingenious Way To Get Adopted

Worrisome Return

Second-chance adoptions are pretty common in the United States, too. According to The Atlantic, between one and five percent of the 135K annual adoptions become dissolved, resulting in disrupted lives of the children who may feel that they are unwanted.

As per a psychotherapist, kids who are returned from adoption have a high chance of developing an insecure attachment, meaning they would find it hard to trust adults again. The expert also advises the adoptive parents and the child to maintain open communication or seek therapy before resorting to the easy way out.

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