Much of what we long for as humans is simply to be fully known and fully loved. We feel incomplete without either - without being known, being loved feels insincere. And without love, we feel often feel unlovable. His quote there sums it all up so well
Actually, to further expand on that, it's also a testament to his new mom that she did that. We all have our worst sides - the things we despise about ourselves, that make us feel unlovable. And yet, we can strive to love anyway, just like she did. When we experience unconditional love, it heals us in a unique way. I've been reading Life of the Beloved by Henri Nouwen (he was a Catholic thinker, and despite not being Catholic myself, I find his words beautiful and comforting), much of this pondering have come from reflecting on his writing. It might be worth a read
I teared up. Its obvious that all he needs is love. Someone to be patient enough with his anger until he SEES the love and feels safe. Love can conquer anything on this earth! And yet so many don't have it.
yes exactly, what a horribly damaging message to send a child, especially one who's family experience has already given them the message that they weren't worthy of true care... Im. ery happy for him now and hope he continues to grow and heal as a very loved young man.
I did some searching and found him, his mom, his biological mom, and one of his sisters on facebook. They all have a relationship (including the youngest sister but it appears she doesn't have a facebook, or keeps it very well hidden). I was really happy to see that they're close and connected.
My husband’s uncle did that. He and his wife wanted to adopt 2 kids who were brother and sister. The girl was an angel, but the boy was troubled. After a bit of drama they returned the boy but kept the girl. I thought it was horrible! I tried to tell them to give him time! Work with him! But they refused. Extremely sad.
@@gigisoglamorousipeeglitter7466 that is sad. And I bet after being the only one returned that isn't going to help him behave any better. May God bless him and keep a special eye on him through out his life.
It's absolutely disgusting. You don't return children. Returned, separated from his siblings, grew up away from his siblings and now when he sees his siblings he'll have to see, hear about etc. those people. So upsetting. So glad he got adopted. Hope his siblings are in his life. I don't see my brother, we're separated in different countries and it hurts. Hope since this was filmed things are the same or better.
Sad as it might be, I applaud those who try to adopt and then realise they have taken more then they can deal with and return a child to the system rather then abuse or neglect them....
Anger issues is actually pretty common among foster children for varies reasons, it's more potent in older children, but it's there. Giving up on them simply because of the anger is wrong. Taylor is a godsend.
Exactly! Like you gotta show the kids love and let them realize that they are okay, and the anger will hopefully mostly subside.. and if it doesn't.. then help the child, don't just split him up from his siblings....
You don’t send them away. You hug them and cry with them. You remind the your love is unconditional and you put them in sports. Your mad be mad get it out punch a punchingbag and let it go.
@@1lagarti I agree with everything you said except the sports. Not a good idea until they work through the anger issues. He could lash out and hurt another kid and schools being what they are today, they would go after him and his parents and that would erase any headway his parents made with him in the love and trust department.
I was taken into foster care at 13, adopted at 16. Anger issues really are a real thing, and I am beyond lucky to have the parents I have. I couldn't imagine them sending me away because of my tantrums.
Kristiyan Krastev better return him, than abuse him. some foster parents have hurt the children in their care when they act out. It could not have been easy to for them to decide.
Maeana MaeSmurf I know some do abuse the kids, but isn't the point of fostering a kid is to actually look after it like you'd look your own kid... and by that I mean no physical or psychological bullying...
I've heard its a pretty invasive process, so I don't understand how some slip through the system and are granted foster kids. They go from one bad home to another :(.
Well the way I looked at it though is at least they returned him and didn't abuse him, torture him, or kill him. I'm thankful in that way they at least returned him. However, how sad. You bring a child home that you adopted, and then return him like you bought the wrong pair of shoes at Walmart. That is so sad. The end of the video looks like Taylor is doing much better. I'm sure his anger issues will always be there, but from experience if you keep them busy doing sports or other activities the anger problems are far more manageable.
Reminds me of my story. I adopted my son, Andrew when he was 12 and I was in the Army. I raised him alone. He was wild to say the least. He wasn't a bad kid, but no one else could handle him. Outspoken, energetic, stubborn, angry. Yeah, he had it all. It's the best thing I've ever done and I can't imagine life without him. I know I didn't get it all right but Id like to think I made a difference for him. I cant even begin to describe the difference he made for me. Today he is in training to be a Police Officer. He will be 31 this year. We talk every day and see each other at least three times a week. We still ride dirt bikes together, we build things together and we help each other as much as possible. Even at his age now, we still set aside time just to hang out together. I never had anything like that with my own father. He is my best friend. He's my hero. As touching as this video is, most people will never know the real impact of what it really means. My hat is off to this lady.
The families who returned him could have destroyed him!! Why do people adopt children who will obviously be troubled, just to "return" them like a sack of defected product? I am glad his social worker understood that it wasn't his fault. Everyone will act "different" if they felt unlovable. Some are withdrawn, some angry, some just have little quirks that set them apart from other kids their age. Don't adopt a child you are not prepared for. Returning them just adds to their pain.
Yeah my cousins are in foster care right now and their foster family is dropping them because they're troubled. I feel so bad for those kids man, especially for the girl. All of my family is always saying they'll take the boy but not the girl, I don't think they realize how damaging that can be.
Exactly... I was adopted and I also had many issues whether it was abandonment or anger you also have a sense you don't belong so isolate yourself and don't allow anyone to get close, thankfully my parents were very understanding and got me the help I needed and constantly reassured me that no matter what I did they'd always love and care for me, that's all any child needs is the reassurance that you will have someone there to nurture and look after you... They should of gotten him help as soon as possible because it delayed his progress, not only that being split up from your siblings takes a massive toll on a child when they are the only emotional connection you have... Glad this kids found a family and she understands what help he needs professionally and as a mother.
"I was testing them because I didn't believe they were going to keep me" "But they were going to keep you" Except they didn't. So glad this boy has a home now
I think I see her point. The prior families did want him before he tried testing them. And unfortunately the prior families didn’t realize he was testing their love. But, anyways, I also realize that she tells him this because she knows he needs to resolve those feelings of rejection and hurt. If he could think of the past realizing that he was wanted all along that might be a much more positive way to live. And I think she’s right, he was wanted. It also points out to him that who he truly is isn’t when he’s acting out. That he shouldn’t see himself as a bad kid. That he’s actually a good kid. I think that’s what she means. To try to make him realize he’s labeling himself as being someone who acts out and seeing himself that way. But, acting out doesn’t define him-he should see himself in a better light. BTW, I do not at all excuse the prior families. They made huge mistakes and should have realized he was just wanting reassurance he was loved. I just hope he was able to realize he is a good person and resolved those feelings.
THANK U I COULDA SLAPPED THIS GUY SAYING THAT SMH THEY DIDNT KEEP HIM SO IT DONT MATTER and u have to expect a child who’s been given away to push your limits!!
I agree, I'm not sure how social workers do their job and not have a hotel size house full of all those kids. Its just sad thinking of all the kids out there that grow up without a family, without a place to call home. I couldn't even imagine how they feel, what goes through their minds.
Yeah I'm curious how his teen years went....I really wish they'd do a 2021 update😳💪❤ I follow "Now I am known", what an AMAZING man Peter is and his teen, Anthony😊❤ & praying he's also able to adopt the other teen boy Kia living with them. He also is recently fostering a young brother & sister. If you haven't seen his channel you really should check them out, you'll fall in love with them!
I’ve been a social worker for 17 years and I’m burned out. I can’t do it anymore. This woman is a absolute angel. Thank you to Connie and the angels who surround this child.
"I was just trying to test them." "But they were going to keep you." "I know..." He knew they were not right for him. Something like that anyway. I bet this kid does good...
It is much easier to raise a good man, than to fix a broken one... Men, young men, deserve to be loved. Anger, pride, judgement, etc... And yet, we still hope for that undeniable love. That love that breaks down walls to the heart, and uses the rubble to build a bridge.
Being adopted myself, I cannot IMAGINE how hard this little boys life has been. How do you choose to adopt a child only to give them back? Connie, you’re an angel!, best luck on a wonderful future Taylor!
Thank you for adopting this kid. I was adopted for about 4 years to alcoholic parents who were not screened hardly at all. These addict parents lost custody of me and then I went back into the system and aged out at 18. Thus, I have never had a family, but have come to realize that no family is better than an alchoholic / drug addict so called family. In other words, it is better to be lonely than miserable. God bless you Connie for being one of the good adoptive parents. Much love from a lifelong orphan.
Omg he’s such a good kid 🧒 He just needs a good dedicated family who won’t give up on him through the good and bad days. His acting out was hurt from his parents abandonment and fake foster parents. When he found a parent who loved him, it changed his life, patience and love ❤️
I hope that he’s old enough now to understand that none of it was his fault. It’s ridiculous to assume that a child who’s known nothing but rejection, would be perfectly happy and without behavioral problems. And, people who are planning on adopting need to understand this. Babies and small children automatically trust their parents, but with older children, you have to earn their trust, which is a million times more rewarding!! I wish them both the best. ♥️
"Every child is loved, special and gifted. So happy for THIS young man. Bless this woman and her daughter's for welcoming Taylor. I hope he is able to reconnect with his sisters.
She knew my worst side but still loved me and cared for me. Yea this is where I belong. Goosebumps and tears . I'm not sending you away. Those were the words he needed and wanted to hear. Gob bless them
Great job Connie, you're the type of woman that makes dreams come true. I am proud to know that someone like you exists. If you or your son ever need anything don't hesitate to ask, Thanks from Rick. p.s. you two look Great together!!!!!!
That's what we called it love and family. Even how difficult the person was we as a family will never give up and surrender showing support and caring to the person who needed it most. no matter if he/she is your real blood or not. Thank you for taking care of this boy.
It’s why she couldn’t find anyone else. It was her all the time. Congratulations to both of them. He for gaining a mom, she for gaining a son. They look so happy together. It’s the look of love! Beautiful!!
Social worker is one job I don't think I could ever do! It would completely shatter my heart to witness all this, and I would probably want to adopt all of them! God bless this woman for not turning away.
It's been 8 years ago and all I really wanted to say is I hope that life is well for this family. This mother is amazing! May you all live a happy and beautiful life♡
What a blessed child. Very sorry he is separated from his siblings, though. Hopefully, his mom, is able to arrange visits. As a special education teacher, I have seen more than my share of troubled and neglected young people. They can be extremely challenging and take a lot of love and patience.
Wow what a fascinating and inspiring story ! And Steve you got a golden eye and ear , Every story you find and tell is overwhelmingly out of this world ,blessed with a sweet ending ! You got what it takes Man , Keep finding and rolling these wonderful true stories of real hero's and champ's , there is after all a handful of saints amongst us who are making a difference , spreading goodness and happiness in different ways , we could learn a lot from these wonderful people's deeds ,and join them in making the world a better place , Reduce the pain and suffering , stop the unnecessary wars ,selfishness and restore peace and dignity to every human life & care for animals and environment
So good your home with mom stay put. Start thinking about how much love you got everyday from 3 ladies that will never give up on you. Stay focus on your future and stay away from bad crowd and the gangs for boys. The biggest lie to beware of from the strangers in the street is when they say. I got your back. All lies. If you get into trouble and go to jail, every last one of them will forget about you .
It’s insane to me that someone could adopt a child and give them back. When adopting you have to accept what comes with that responsibility and work and help your child grow to trust you.
Wonderful woman!!! Great mom!! On another note: how can someone return a child!!!! Someone who does it should not be able to ever adopt again. We are taking about a human being not a pair of shoes. Awful!!
Yes baby I'm so proud of you young man. Keep thriving keep thriving Never give up. I Pray that you & your sister get to see each other again very soon. You couldn't have gotten a better mother. Coming From A Mother God Bless All of Us Amen Amen
Are you suggesting that it would be better to force them to stay with a family that doesn't want/can't deal with them? How could that possibly be better than returning the child and trying to find a home that's a better fit for them?
Every kid deserves a stable home. It matters. My mom was also a drug addict, but she ALWAYS put me first. Even if it meant she had to go sick & without her drug of choice, she made sure my sisters and I always had 2 meals a day (lunch was at school) and the nicest clothes for school, plus anything else we needed. Even though she had her demons, she always put us first. She died from the methadone that a doctor prescribed her in 2015. I was 16, and she was 33. She took her medicine as prescribed, that doctor killed her. I'll always remember everything she did for me. I love & miss you Mom. RIP Melissa Anne Tanner, 1983-2016.
It's evident that the boy was a difficult child. No adoptive parent can be ready for that situation. It is not cold-hearted to admit that one is not capable of doing what's best for that particular child.
@@purplexninjamom It's so convenient to demonize one who made an attempt at parenting a foster child but failed. This lets the biological parents completely off the hook for creating the problem in the first place. As T. Roosevelt said, to paraphrase, it is easy to criticize the one who tries & fails rather than applaud the effort. Parenting is difficult enough w/one's own, normal kids. Imagine the difficulty of this situation.
👏👏👏 It must have been like climbing a mountain, both for the boy and the adopted mother ... I got tears in my eyes... Together they tackled that mountain ... Kudos, congratulations ... Prayers for both of them 😍
Tyler was so afraid of being rejected that he tried to give everyone that came into his life reasons to do so, for in his mind then the pain wouldn't be so unbearable.
"She knows my worst side, and she still cares about me and still loves me."
Much of what we long for as humans is simply to be fully known and fully loved. We feel incomplete without either - without being known, being loved feels insincere. And without love, we feel often feel unlovable. His quote there sums it all up so well
Actually, to further expand on that, it's also a testament to his new mom that she did that. We all have our worst sides - the things we despise about ourselves, that make us feel unlovable. And yet, we can strive to love anyway, just like she did. When we experience unconditional love, it heals us in a unique way. I've been reading Life of the Beloved by Henri Nouwen (he was a Catholic thinker, and despite not being Catholic myself, I find his words beautiful and comforting), much of this pondering have come from reflecting on his writing. It might be worth a read
@@ojtheaviator1795 i may check that out
That's how a mum feels.
We actually do this in our own relationships
"I'm not sending you away taylor"... Probably the most meaningful thing anyone had ever said to him. And that's all it took
Yeap
I teared up. Its obvious that all he needs is love. Someone to be patient enough with his anger until he SEES the love and feels safe. Love can conquer anything on this earth! And yet so many don't have it.
That tore my heart to shreds! ❤️
Exactly that.Made me cry this so much.
What hurts me the most about this story is that the 1st family separated him from his sisters.
so true i Felecia so bad for that child
he is now facing abandment issues on anothe rlevel now
yes exactly, what a horribly damaging message to send a child, especially one who's family experience has already given them the message that they weren't worthy of true care...
Im. ery happy for him now and hope he continues to grow and heal as a very loved young man.
I did some searching and found him, his mom, his biological mom, and one of his sisters on facebook. They all have a relationship (including the youngest sister but it appears she doesn't have a facebook, or keeps it very well hidden). I was really happy to see that they're close and connected.
Anyone that can do that has no right to be a parent!
He has two new spirtual sisters
Imagine being adopted with your siblings and then being the only one returned and not seeing your siblings again. This is horrible.
My husband’s uncle did that. He and his wife wanted to adopt 2 kids who were brother and sister. The girl was an angel, but the boy was troubled. After a bit of drama they returned the boy but kept the girl. I thought it was horrible! I tried to tell them to give him time! Work with him! But they refused.
Extremely sad.
@@gigisoglamorousipeeglitter7466 that is sad. And I bet after being the only one returned that isn't going to help him behave any better. May God bless him and keep a special eye on him through out his life.
He was testing them, but guess what he was right. They didn't keep him...
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It's absolutely disgusting. You don't return children. Returned, separated from his siblings, grew up away from his siblings and now when he sees his siblings he'll have to see, hear about etc. those people. So upsetting. So glad he got adopted. Hope his siblings are in his life. I don't see my brother, we're separated in different countries and it hurts. Hope since this was filmed things are the same or better.
I don't think they should be able to "return" a child like a defective toy.
Knoar think of it like this , if he didn't get returned he wouldn't of found his home where he belonged!! Everything happens for a reason 😜😁
There could have been a situation where they hated the child and if they couldn't "return" him he could have been abused.
I think they should be able to but they should have to pay some kind of financial penalty - to go towards the child's future.
Sad as it might be, I applaud those who try to adopt and then realise they have taken more then they can deal with and return a child to the system rather then abuse or neglect them....
If so, that would make things worst
Anger issues is actually pretty common among foster children for varies reasons, it's more potent in older children, but it's there. Giving up on them simply because of the anger is wrong. Taylor is a godsend.
Exactly! Like you gotta show the kids love and let them realize that they are okay, and the anger will hopefully mostly subside.. and if it doesn't.. then help the child, don't just split him up from his siblings....
You don’t send them away. You hug them and cry with them. You remind the your love is unconditional and you put them in sports. Your mad be mad get it out punch a punchingbag and let it go.
@@1lagarti I agree with everything you said except the sports. Not a good idea until they work through the anger issues. He could lash out and hurt another kid and schools being what they are today, they would go after him and his parents and that would erase any headway his parents made with him in the love and trust department.
I was taken into foster care at 13, adopted at 16. Anger issues really are a real thing, and I am beyond lucky to have the parents I have. I couldn't imagine them sending me away because of my tantrums.
@@daniellewoodley3 I'm so happy you found good and loving parents who helped you work through you anger issues. You know, love can conquer anything.
How do you return a kid? Like thats just... He's defected, so lets return him...
Kristiyan Krastev better return him, than abuse him. some foster parents have hurt the children in their care when they act out. It could not have been easy to for them to decide.
Maeana MaeSmurf I know some do abuse the kids, but isn't the point of fostering a kid is to actually look after it like you'd look your own kid... and by that I mean no physical or psychological bullying...
makes you wonder how they got approved in the first place. it's like I'll take this kid as long as there's nothing wrong with him.
+Kristiyan Krastev That is the exact mentality and I could not have put it better myself. It is a sad sad world.
I've heard its a pretty invasive process, so I don't understand how some slip through the system and are granted foster kids. They go from one bad home to another :(.
""WHEN YOU FEEL YOU'RE NOT LOVABLE AND YOU'RE UP AGAINST SOMEBODY LOVING YOU ,THAT'S A PRETTY SCARY THING".......... SOOOOO TRUE
just damn...
Yeah how many of us could relate to that one. Probably many.
So relatable
True...
@@melaniexoxo Maybe not as many as you would think.
this kid as anger issues oh let's return him no it does not work like that
exactly
+Zumbie Guy He's a CHILD, that is what children do.
+Zumbie Guy HE IS A KID
Well the way I looked at it though is at least they returned him and didn't abuse him, torture him, or kill him. I'm thankful in that way they at least returned him. However, how sad. You bring a child home that you adopted, and then return him like you bought the wrong pair of shoes at Walmart. That is so sad.
The end of the video looks like Taylor is doing much better. I'm sure his anger issues will always be there, but from experience if you keep them busy doing sports or other activities the anger problems are far more manageable.
Yeah, thats some grade A bulls***...
Reminds me of my story. I adopted my son, Andrew when he was 12 and I was in the Army. I raised him alone. He was wild to say the least. He wasn't a bad kid, but no one else could handle him. Outspoken, energetic, stubborn, angry. Yeah, he had it all. It's the best thing I've ever done and I can't imagine life without him. I know I didn't get it all right but Id like to think I made a difference for him. I cant even begin to describe the difference he made for me. Today he is in training to be a Police Officer. He will be 31 this year. We talk every day and see each other at least three times a week. We still ride dirt bikes together, we build things together and we help each other as much as possible. Even at his age now, we still set aside time just to hang out together. I never had anything like that with my own father. He is my best friend. He's my hero. As touching as this video is, most people will never know the real impact of what it really means. My hat is off to this lady.
Thank you for sharing this! God bless you.
WELL SAID GID BLESS
GOD
@Stacy Ash
Gid bless works too!
🙂
Thank you so much
The families who returned him could have destroyed him!! Why do people adopt children who will obviously be troubled, just to "return" them like a sack of defected product? I am glad his social worker understood that it wasn't his fault. Everyone will act "different" if they felt unlovable. Some are withdrawn, some angry, some just have little quirks that set them apart from other kids their age. Don't adopt a child you are not prepared for. Returning them just adds to their pain.
Yeah my cousins are in foster care right now and their foster family is dropping them because they're troubled. I feel so bad for those kids man, especially for the girl. All of my family is always saying they'll take the boy but not the girl, I don't think they realize how damaging that can be.
@@walker7155 how are they now?
Exactly... I was adopted and I also had many issues whether it was abandonment or anger you also have a sense you don't belong so isolate yourself and don't allow anyone to get close, thankfully my parents were very understanding and got me the help I needed and constantly reassured me that no matter what I did they'd always love and care for me, that's all any child needs is the reassurance that you will have someone there to nurture and look after you... They should of gotten him help as soon as possible because it delayed his progress, not only that being split up from your siblings takes a massive toll on a child when they are the only emotional connection you have... Glad this kids found a family and she understands what help he needs professionally and as a mother.
Well said
@@walker7155 I'm sorry, :( Separating siblings should never happen either. Separating them adds to the trauma. I hope your cousins are doing well.
"I was testing them because I didn't believe they were going to keep me"
"But they were going to keep you"
Except they didn't. So glad this boy has a home now
I think I see her point. The prior families did want him before he tried testing them. And unfortunately the prior families didn’t realize he was testing their love.
But, anyways, I also realize that she tells him this because she knows he needs to resolve those feelings of rejection and hurt. If he could think of the past realizing that he was wanted all along that might be a much more positive way to live. And I think she’s right, he was wanted.
It also points out to him that who he truly is isn’t when he’s acting out. That he shouldn’t see himself as a bad kid. That he’s actually a good kid.
I think that’s what she means. To try to make him realize he’s labeling himself as being someone who acts out and seeing himself that way. But, acting out doesn’t define him-he should see himself in a better light.
BTW, I do not at all excuse the prior families. They made huge mistakes and should have realized he was just wanting reassurance he was loved.
I just hope he was able to realize he is a good person and resolved those feelings.
That's right! They failed the test.
THANK U I COULDA SLAPPED THIS GUY SAYING THAT SMH THEY DIDNT KEEP HIM SO IT DONT MATTER and u have to expect a child who’s been given away to push your limits!!
@@kelsey2992 yeah I really couldn’t believe he said that. Like you think the kid isn’t battling enough guilt?
It must be so hard not to take them all home..she's amazing.
I agree, I'm not sure how social workers do their job and not have a hotel size house full of all those kids. Its just sad thinking of all the kids out there that grow up without a family, without a place to call home. I couldn't even imagine how they feel, what goes through their minds.
This was 6 years ago. I hope his life turned out well. I'm crying for him now because he's not the only one out there like this.
Yeah I'm curious how his teen years went....I really wish they'd do a 2021 update😳💪❤
I follow "Now I am known", what an AMAZING man Peter is and his teen, Anthony😊❤ & praying he's also able to adopt the other teen boy Kia living with them. He also is recently fostering a young brother & sister. If you haven't seen his channel you really should check them out, you'll fall in love with them!
From a child who aged out, thank you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I’ve been a social worker for 17 years and I’m burned out. I can’t do it anymore. This woman is a absolute angel. Thank you to Connie and the angels who surround this child.
"I was just trying to test them." "But they were going to keep you." "I know..." He knew they were not right for him. Something like that anyway. I bet this kid does good...
I’ve worked with foster kids that have been “returned” this story breaks my soul. Every child is worth it.
It is much easier to raise a good man, than to fix a broken one... Men, young men, deserve to be loved. Anger, pride, judgement, etc... And yet, we still hope for that undeniable love. That love that breaks down walls to the heart, and uses the rubble to build a bridge.
"i put mom cuz i couldn’t fit connie” *crying*
Being adopted myself, I cannot IMAGINE how hard this little boys life has been. How do you choose to adopt a child only to give them back? Connie, you’re an angel!, best luck on a wonderful future Taylor!
Why not show updated stories. I'm so thankful
The greatest mom doesnt run away but keeps on believing and forgiving. That is how love and respect is earned. Love you, mom!
What a great ending to this young man's continual heartache. Good for them both! Sweet!
"Someone's adopted, a new attitude" Bruh that shit killed me
Thank you for adopting this kid. I was adopted for about 4 years to alcoholic parents who were not screened hardly at all. These addict parents lost custody of me and then I went back into the system and aged out at 18. Thus, I have never had a family, but have come to realize that no family is better than an alchoholic / drug addict so called family. In other words, it is better to be lonely than miserable. God bless you Connie for being one of the good adoptive parents. Much love from a lifelong orphan.
I am so sorry that happened to you. Best wishes for a wonderful, happy life.
Omg he’s such a good kid 🧒 He just needs a good dedicated family who won’t give up on him through the good and bad days.
His acting out was hurt from his parents abandonment and fake foster parents.
When he found a parent who loved him, it changed his life, patience and love ❤️
I hope that he’s old enough now to understand that none of it was his fault. It’s ridiculous to assume that a child who’s known nothing but rejection, would be perfectly happy and without behavioral problems. And, people who are planning on adopting need to understand this. Babies and small children automatically trust their parents, but with older children, you have to earn their trust, which is a million times more rewarding!! I wish them both the best. ♥️
It’s the biggest mistake these parents make. “Oh I’ll just love him and it’ll be enough”. It WON’T.
"Every child is loved, special and gifted. So happy for THIS young man. Bless this woman and her daughter's for welcoming Taylor. I hope he is able to reconnect with his sisters.
She knew my worst side but still loved me and cared for me. Yea this is where I belong. Goosebumps and tears .
I'm not sending you away. Those were the words he needed and wanted to hear. Gob bless them
We need a hell of a lot more people like Connie in the social work field. God bless you and your family
Why you guys gotta make me bawl?!? Now that’s TRUE love, seeing past someone’s shortcomings. 😍
God bless them! So heartwarming story! Great lady and adorable boy!
I wonder what ever happened to this young man. Beautiful story!
I dies when he said “ I put mom cause I couldn’t fit Connie”😂😂
Lol he loves her
Call Miss Connie the everyday hero! God bless your beautiful soul wow you live right in my hometown!!
It’s so weird how he looks like her!!! God bless them 💙
My son was adopted and people have seriously thought he was joking when he told them he was adopted since we also look alike.
Wonderful , you are a wonderful boy never see the negative on you but the Possitive you can get and can give to others,God bless you !
Great job Connie, you're the type of woman that makes dreams come true. I am proud to know that someone like you exists. If you or your son ever need anything don't hesitate to ask, Thanks from Rick. p.s. you two look Great together!!!!!!
BEAUTIFUL!!! 🧡🧡🧡😢
That's what we called it love and family. Even how difficult the person was we as a family will never give up and surrender showing support and caring to the person who needed it most. no matter if he/she is your real blood or not. Thank you for taking care of this boy.
Poor kid...thank you god and bless the social worker for not giving up on Taylor and adopted him. That’s a parent true love
Well. This was heart breaking. I am sobbing!!!
This made me cry! What a story of how love is the key!
This made me cry because I was a foster kid too
Was?
Pugnacious LB ye same
Hope this boy will be the best he can he deserves it
WOW... Beautiful!! Thank you for your loving heart and I pray the best for this young man💖
Awesome Lady... Bless them both
these damn allergies :(
lol
These damn onions :(
His lovable and this lady was meant to be his mom....❤️❤️❤️❤️
These two are just amazing! Wishing them love and happiness!♥️
This made me cry. Thank goodness they have each other!
He fits great. I love this. He looks just like his sisters I wouldn't have ever thought different. .
What a handsome young man and his Angel. Every child deserves to be loved no matter what.
Everything is happening in perfect timing. What a beautiful soul.
It’s why she couldn’t find anyone else. It was her all the time. Congratulations to both of them. He for gaining a mom, she for gaining a son. They look so happy together. It’s the look of love! Beautiful!!
Amazing woman, great seeing the kid realize he was lovable.
Beautiful testimony. I pray Taylor passes on the unconditional love he's been given 💞
Omg im sobbing 😭 so happy for this kid
A great lady . True love family
I wish someone would post an update on this family!
Social worker is one job I don't think I could ever do! It would completely shatter my heart to witness all this, and I would probably want to adopt all of them! God bless this woman for not turning away.
Damn! He tore up that wall! Well done, Connie
It's been 8 years ago and all I really wanted to say is I hope that life is well for this family. This mother is amazing! May you all live a happy and beautiful life♡
What a great story.
What a blessed child. Very sorry he is separated from his siblings, though. Hopefully, his mom, is able to arrange visits. As a special education teacher, I have seen more than my share of troubled and neglected young people. They can be extremely challenging and take a lot of love and patience.
Er...pardon!? “They gave him back???” What like some out of date food item from the store?? Insanity. God bless this kid.
Wow what a fascinating and inspiring story ! And Steve you got a golden eye and ear , Every story you find and tell is overwhelmingly out of this world ,blessed with a sweet ending ! You got what it takes Man , Keep finding and rolling these wonderful true stories of real hero's and champ's , there is after all a handful of saints amongst us who are making a difference , spreading goodness and happiness in different ways , we could learn a lot from these wonderful people's deeds ,and join them in making the world a better place , Reduce the pain and suffering , stop the unnecessary wars ,selfishness and restore peace and dignity to every human life & care for animals and environment
God bless her!! Amazing!
All it takes is love and dedication..... My hats off to you Ms. Connie God Bless. Now this young man will have the chance he needs in life....
Mom of the Year. Any year!
i've been trying for months to find this again I forgot the title. I'm so happy. Touching story
So good your home with mom stay put. Start thinking about how much love you got everyday from 3 ladies that will never give up on you. Stay focus on your future and stay away from bad crowd and the gangs for boys. The biggest lie to beware of from the strangers in the street is when they say. I got your back. All lies. If you get into trouble and go to jail, every last one of them will forget about you .
This child is so very sensitive and honest. Like each and every child in this world, he is worthy of love. Fantastic.
It’s insane to me that someone could adopt a child and give them back. When adopting you have to accept what comes with that responsibility and work and help your child grow to trust you.
The heartbreak of knowing so many of these kids use anger as a cry for help! God Bless Connie for knowing the signs!!
That is beautiful!
This is so sweet! All he needed was a mothers unconditional true love. I’m so happy that he found a forever family
Wonderful woman!!! Great mom!! On another note: how can someone return a child!!!! Someone who does it should not be able to ever adopt again. We are taking about a human being not a pair of shoes. Awful!!
Darn straight.
Yes baby I'm so proud of you young man. Keep thriving keep thriving Never give up. I Pray that you & your sister get to see each other again very soon. You couldn't have gotten a better mother. Coming From A Mother God Bless All of Us Amen Amen
God bless her
She is heaven sent!❤❤❤
People don’t realize that these kids are people too
Such a wonderful story! We need more people like Connie!
Whoever returned him shouldn't get to keep the other two children. Clearly they don't have what it takes to be a parent, and tf separates siblings?!
Beautiful story 🙏🏼 I hopeTaylor is growing up mentally so he can have a great life ❤️❤️
I hope Taylor and his sisters are doing well today, in addition to Taylors Mom.
I would love to see an update.
This is such a beautiful story. Beautiful caring lady beautiful boy. Love conquers.
So, foster kids go with a 30-day no-questions-asked return policy?
Since you know it all, why don't you adopt one of these 'unadoptable' kids?
Are you suggesting that it would be better to force them to stay with a family that doesn't want/can't deal with them? How could that possibly be better than returning the child and trying to find a home that's a better fit for them?
I am elated that Taylor found his "forever" home. What a deeply kind, compassionate, and caring mum he now has!
a beautiful heart of gold
Every kid deserves a stable home. It matters.
My mom was also a drug addict, but she ALWAYS put me first. Even if it meant she had to go sick & without her drug of choice, she made sure my sisters and I always had 2 meals a day (lunch was at school) and the nicest clothes for school, plus anything else we needed. Even though she had her demons, she always put us first. She died from the methadone that a doctor prescribed her in 2015. I was 16, and she was 33. She took her medicine as prescribed, that doctor killed her. I'll always remember everything she did for me. I love & miss you Mom. RIP Melissa Anne Tanner, 1983-2016.
Chris H I'm sorry for your loss. Prayers & love to you!🙏❤
"Sounds like someones adopted.... a new attitude"
THE CHEESE
My heart melted by the end of this story. YAY!
“I put mom because Kony couldn’t fit” 😂😂😂
It's nice to hear that there's still some good news worth sharing even throughout all the bad.
How can you be like this
"We will adopt those three kids to keep them together"
*and then give one back*
It's evident that the boy was a difficult child. No adoptive parent can be ready for that situation. It is not cold-hearted to admit that one is not capable of doing what's best for that particular child.
@@richstex4736 so learn how to actually parent! Stop traumatizing kids because you don’t want to put in the effort to help them!
@@richstex4736 Then take more time *before* you adopt
@@purplexninjamom It's so convenient to demonize one who made an attempt at parenting a foster child but failed. This lets the biological parents completely off the hook for creating the problem in the first place. As T. Roosevelt said, to paraphrase, it is easy to criticize the one who tries & fails rather than applaud the effort. Parenting is difficult enough w/one's own, normal kids. Imagine the difficulty of this situation.
👏👏👏 It must have been like climbing a mountain, both for the boy and the adopted mother ... I got tears in my eyes... Together they tackled that mountain ... Kudos, congratulations ... Prayers for both of them 😍
Tyler was so afraid of being rejected that he tried to give everyone that came into his life reasons to do so, for in his mind then the pain wouldn't be so unbearable.
We fostered and adopted our three children. This brought this dad to tears.