Thanks for posting this video especially as it provides some insight to the majority of Serenity's life (age 4-9).
Darcie described meeting Serenity at her foster home for the first time, and recalls her first impression of Serenity as a happy, excited child. She was not described as shy or withdrawn, sad, listless appearance, not smiling, not interested in playing with Darcie, etc.
At age 4, beginning March 2014, Serenity came to live with adoptive parents Chad, Darcie, and their 4 year old (adopted) son, and her adoption was final October 2014.
Darcie provided she's a nurse, and seemed familiar with reactive attachment disorder (RAD), deemed applicable to Serenity. Reportedly, Serenity had also been receiving professional therapy for this disorder ever since she was under the care of children social services, and Darcie reportedly was continuing the recommended practices including rocking the 4 year old child to sleep at night.
Unfortunately, within about 6 months of adoption, Serenity's routine and stability was interrupted when Chad and Darcie divorced. Darcie states they had joint custody but Chad was the custodial parent-- along with his 21 year old gf/wife. However, from the beginning, it doesn't appear that the Chad and Darcie planned or adhered to a routine schedule for child exchange.
Chad was described as the parent best suited to act as disciplinarian -- which leads me to ask, how much discipline does a 4 year old require? Was discipline the focus versus love, nurturing, and making Serenity feel safe and secure -- especially given the circumstances? Were Chad's expectations of Serenity reasonable? Was he comparing her to his 4 year adopted son that he reportedly had bonded with? Were the parents continuing recommended practices and therapy?
I believe it would be naive and irresponsible to think any progress Serenity made March - October 2014+ would not be affected/lost when her home life was disrupted again.
This especially as the same disruption during foster care has consistently been blamed for her problems!
I just find it troubling that in the last 5 years (age 4 -9), primarily in the custody of Chad and his wife per Darcie, that Serenity's behavioral problems got worse -- to the point of requiring placement in a children's home-- versus her issues stabilized.
It's obvious there were (and still are) issues between the adoptive parent's that were not resolved in the best interest of their children, and that's not right....
I'm sad and worried for this child.
MOO
Reactive attachment disorder - Symptoms and causes