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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 743822" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>So then Copa, for the child who was pulled from abusive parent to good situation there's less feeling of abandonment? Even though the birthparent made no attempt to change or voluntarily surrendered there's no abandonment? Eg Eliza's son?</p><p></p><p>My oldest foster daughter always professed love and forgiveness for birthmom who let her be abused and chose abusive husband over kids. Boggles my mind. I know her older sibs had less forgiveness.</p><p></p><p>Yes foster kids always idealize birthparents. But isn't there some level of anger and abandonment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 743822, member: 23371"] So then Copa, for the child who was pulled from abusive parent to good situation there's less feeling of abandonment? Even though the birthparent made no attempt to change or voluntarily surrendered there's no abandonment? Eg Eliza's son? My oldest foster daughter always professed love and forgiveness for birthmom who let her be abused and chose abusive husband over kids. Boggles my mind. I know her older sibs had less forgiveness. Yes foster kids always idealize birthparents. But isn't there some level of anger and abandonment? [/QUOTE]
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