What happens to Sorina, the adopted girl from Baia de Aram?. The transformation is total
She went through the hoops for years and years, with over 100 families trying to adopt her. In the end, the girl from Baia de Aram? found her place with a family in New York.
The life of Sorina, the little girl who was adopted by a Romanian family from New York, is one that no one would have believed. The 11-year-old girl is totally transformed, the piano and the violin being the passions she discovered after integrating into the new environment. She lives with her parents, George and Ramona S?c?rin, and her two brothers, Ava, 12 years old, and Adam, 5 years old.
Sorina, the adopted girl from Baia de Aram?, is a different person
His adoption was one of the most controversial in Romania in 2019, with public opinion being split in two. Some supported the family of Romanians from the USA who were the legal parents of the girl, others were on the side of the maternal assistant who had raised her for several years at Baia de Aram? .
Almost four years after the end of the whole process, Sorina S?c?rin attends a music school where she studies piano and violin. She learned to swim, ride a bike, speaks English very well and generally adapted well to her new life.
Sorina immediately became part of the family. She immediately adapted to her new life, where she understood how important it is to believe in yourself, set out to achieve something and do everything you can to achieve what you set out to do. She is happy and flourishing with her own eyes ," Ramona S?c?rin told Newsweek .
The torment Sorina went through because of foster care
Abandoned by her mother and ended up in an orphanage, Sorina was entrusted at 1 year and 8 months to foster care, more precisely to the Š?m?rat family. According to the National Authority for the Protection of Children's Rights (ANDPC), Mariana and Vasile Š?m?r?t declared in writing that they do not want to adopt her, in this case the process of finding parents to whom she would be entrusted has been started. Since 2013, since the Directorate for Child Protection Mehedin?i started the procedure, approximately 100 families have come to see it, however, none have completed the entire process.
After long attempts, Ramona and Gabriel S?c?rin declared their interest in adopting Sorina . They followed all the legal steps regarding the adoption, and a judge ruled that the girl should be entrusted to them. The hard part, somehow, is just now beginning, the foster care seized Sorina and refused to recognize the judicial decision. Only with the help of the US authorities were they able to free her as a little girl from the clutches of the Š?m?r?t family.
Why was Sorina not adopted by any of the 100 families?
Ramona S?c?rin, after long discussions with her daughter, Sorina, discovered the real reason for the countless failures in adoption processes. For almost six years, the foster assistants imprinted various ideas in her head, and it seems that the situation was different: " Sorina was afraid of the authorities. At Baia de Aram?, she was constantly taught to have a certain behavior towards the employees of the DGASPC, who were the ones who were going to ``take'' her.
She frequently told us how, for example, the foster nurse had taught her to pour coffee on Mrs. Psychologist's head; but the girl never did that because - she says - ``that lady was really nice'' .
Sorina received countless physical corrections while in foster care. He told us about beatings with a belt on bare skin, beatings with nettles and being locked in a room.
She also told us that the family of the former nanny was teaching her that, in case she really gets to us in America, to set fire to our house and run away, to call them. She overcame all that, understood that no one would ever beat her again. Now they enjoy a stable family relationship based on trust and unconditional love ," the woman said.
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