Maggie, you know I have no reason on God's earth to support what you say here, but as I'm not emotionally involved in THIS particular situation, I'm with you 100%.
Hello Jane

as we know from very different experiences, adoptive mothers are as diverse as natural mothers in their ability to love and nurture a child.
Generally by the very nature of adoption the baby/young child of an adoptive mother has already suffered the trauma of separation and therefore are in need of at least as much, if not more extroverted love.
I am not for one moment condoning coldness or cruelty towards a child, such behaviour is hard to comprehend, in some ways even more so from a woman who was willing to go through the vetting process of adoption but we know it happens.
It's easy to point the finger and quotes out of context don't always tell the true story imo. I am not saying June should be canonized, but rather that she shouldn't have to be the whipping boy blamed for everything, an easy target.
I have known more adoptive mothers than most and they are as diverse as any other collection of mothers.
Recently I have learned that a close friend and also an adoptive mum has been telling her daughter all her life that she 'should be grateful' they adopted her. ..... strangely they also are genteel and God fearing middle class with antiques on the mantel. So you just never can tell.