Forthis redditor, decision time got even more complicated when his son’s birth mother offered her two cents inparenting. When it was time for his 11-year-old son to pick an elective class at school, the woman tried standing up for what she believed the boy wanted, but his dad said she had no say in the matter.

Scroll down to find the full story below, where you will also findBored Panda’sinterview with a professor of women, gender, and sexuality studies at University of Massachusetts Amherst, author ofTaking Children: A History of American Terror,Dr. Laura Briggs, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions on adoption and the roles of adoptive and birth parents.

Until kids reach a certain age, parents tend to make the majority of decisions for them

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

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This 11-year-old had to choose an elective class in school, which caused disagreements between his dad and his birth mother

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Open adoption does not give the birth parents any rights or responsibilities regarding the child they have relinquished

Discussing what exactly an open adoption is, Dr. Laura Briggs pointed out that a lot of people think that it gives birth parents some rights and responsibilities in their relationship to the child they placed for adoption, but in reality, it doesn’t. “It just means that the birth parents’ identities are not hidden from the child they relinquished, or rather, are not if the adoptive parent is willing to give them access.

“Adoption, in contrast to fostering, is fundamentally about legally erasing the birth parents, up to and including giving the child a new birth certificate that perpetrates a legal fiction that the adoptive parents were the birth parents. You can start out with an open adoption and still have the adoptive parent decide at any point that the birth parent cannot have any contact with the child,” Dr. Briggs explained in a recent interview withBored Panda.

“However, we have learned a lot in the last fifty years about the effects on children of having the adoption be a secret and having them cut off from their birth parents,” the expert continued. “The psychological lessons basically can be boiled down to this: it’s harmful. Children do better, not surprisingly, with honesty, and with contact with their birth parents.

“Open adoption is basically an informal agreement between the adults in which the adoptive parent(s) hold all the cards. However, an adoptive parent who is well-informed and trying to do the right thing will often try to involve the birth parent(s) in their kid’s life. It’s a delicate dance, though, one in which some adoptive parents feel threatened, and sometimes, either adoptive parents or birth parents may be in a bad place in their lives—stressed out or ill or struggling with mental health issues—and the child, the adoptive parents, and the birth parents have to all work together to figure out what is in the best interest of the child.”

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It’s important to let children make some decisions on their own

When they first enter this world, the littlebundles of joyare fully dependent on other people; mainly their parents. Moms and dads look after them, feed them, change them, all the while choosing everything from food to types of games that they think are best.

“As they get older, outline what everyday choices you’d like your child to be responsible for,” Berman suggested. “Make a list and work with your child to shift the responsibility from you to them. The more decisions they can make, the more practice they will have.” Allowing your child to practice decision making will help them develop the skill necessary for bigger decisions in the future, be it personal, professional, or otherwise.

Adoptive and birth parents might not see eye-to-eye on certain issues

But that wasn’t the only thing fellow netizens pointed out. The story seemingly split them into camps in regards to whether or not the man was a jerk to his son’sbiological mother. While some said he was too harsh with the woman, others believed she shouldn’t have been sharing her “two parenting cents”.

Needless to say, no two parents raise their children the same way, not to mention the complexity of a situation when there are biological and adoptive parents involved. The latter typically put a lot of time and effort into creating a connection with their child and parent them the way they feel is best; and while some birth parents care for the child very much, too, them trying to parent the little one can become a cause for disagreements. In the OP’s case, the birth mom was arguably standing up for what the boy expressed that he wished rather than parenting the child; however, that, too, sparked a conflict between the two parents.

“Parents disagree about the best decisions to make for their children’s education all the time, and figuring out how to balance their views is something that married parents, divorced parents, and adoptive parents negotiating with birth parents have to figure out for themselves,” Prof. Briggs pointed out.

“Disagreeing about the kid’s course selection suggests a level of granular involvement in the child’s day-to-day life that I think an awful lot of birth parents don’t have and would give a great deal for. From what I read and hear from birth parents, most are lucky to get pictures and exchange letters on the child’s birthday.

“Comparing a birth parent to a sibling sounds strange to us, and certainly seems far from ideal, but it sounds to me like an adoptive parent reaching for a metaphor that doesn’t threaten their security as the ‘real’ parent. It’s also true that in a lot of adoptions, adoptive parents are not only wealthier but also much older than birth parents, which may partially inform that metaphor,” the expert suggested.

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

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The majority of fellow redditors seemed to think that the OP didn’t handle the situation quite well

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Though, some believed that he was right to act the way that he did

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

Man Gets Aggressive After Son’s Bio Mom Gets Involved In A Discussion About His Classes

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