Hello Steve_uk. Re a reply to your post transferred from another thread:
http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,3990.msg165045.html#msg165045It is generally accepted that IQ is largely inherited. Sheila's birth maternal grandfather was professor emeritus of theology @ McGill uni, Montreal. Her birth maternal uncle read English and Classics @ Oxford and is the founder of England's longest standing independent poetry publisher. Her birth father was a curate and met her birth mother whilst they were students. Pretty impressive I would say

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Sheila, very sadly, was adopted by a TOTALLY unsuitable adoptive mother who became depressed due to her decision to adopt Sheila. Sheila had multiple primary caregivers during the crucial bonding period and suffered an attachment disorder.
http://www.attachmentexperts.com/whatisattachment.htmlAs you will see one feature of an attachment disorder is behavioural and academic problems at school.
There is also much evidence to suggest that adoptees are at risk of 'hypervigilance' which would make learning more difficult. So how would one fare with the added burden of the above?
http://nancyverrier.com/miscelleneous-information/Kent County Council have put together an info pack for schools/teachers re this:
http://www.clusterweb.org.uk/UserFiles/CW/File/Policy/Childrens_Social_Services/Adoption_C_F/Practice_Tools_and_Checklists/Adoption_Information_for_Teachers_1207.pdfAnother feature of an attachment disorder, as stated above, is low self-esteem and this probably accounts for Sheila's inability to find a job rather than any inherent laziness etc.
Claire Powell's book states:
"Aware of her predicament, Sheila's girlfriends rallied round and tried to help her out. But it was not easy as she did not have the temperament or the qualifications which would have made her a potentially good employee. 'One of her boyfriends and I tried to get her this receptionist job with British Telecom, but it didn't work out,' said Kirstie. 'She just couldn't make it through that kind of interview."
Many will blame it on Sheila's *mental illness as it suits their narrative. I beg to difffer and go for attachment disorder and adoption psychology.
*Mental illness diagnosed by Dr Ferguson who I believe was incompetent and conflicted in his treatment of Sheila.
Just sayin like
