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- Subject: Donahue: Options for Kids
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 00:22:35 GMT
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- Anyone see Donahue today? It was a very heartening show for a few
- different reasons.
-
- The show involved a mother who voluntarily surrendered her child for
- adoption. She recognized that she could not bond to the child for a
- variety of reasons. (She was hospitalized for manic-depression on a
- few occasions.) The child was acting out consistently and was obviously
- unhappy. The mother admitted that the situation was not working and
- legally forfeited her rights to the child so that he could be raised
- in a family where he is happy, doing well in school and not having
- the emotional problems he experienced while living with his biological
- mother.
-
- I felt personally heartened by the experience because I think it is
- evidence that we are finally coming around to believing that children
- are not possessions, not objects, but real people with their own needs
- and wants.
-
- As an adult "unattached child", I can only say that I wish we would
- have been nearly as enlightened in the late '50s and early '60s when
- I was growing up. When I was a kid, no one really recognized abuse
- as abuse unless it was flagrant, overtly physical and obvious. Emotional
- abuse was not considered a problem -- not really.
-
- I recognize that if my mother had been brave enough, willing enough
- to admit that she was not capable of being a mother, I would have spent
- a lot less money on therapy, would probably have had a lot less time
- spent dealing with my own emotional problems and would have had a more
- productive life. I would now be able to truly bond to other people instead
- of only knowing how to go through the motions -- wondering all the while
- was the big hubbubb is about to begin with. If I had been permitted to
- live with another family who would have shown affection, cared enough
- to put some structure in my life -- in short, to have *parented* me,
- things would have been very different.
-
- Both this case and the case of Gregory K. (who 'divorced' his biological
- mother) give me hope that kids will have a better future when they
- have some empowerment in their own lives. Kids *instinctively* know
- what is best for them and certainly know when they are not really
- loved.
-
- Any thoughts? Did anyone see the show? (I have lots of time to watch
- TV since I have been layed off for a while.)
-
- //gisle
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