Here’s how the couple reacted to widespread criticism after sharing “an update on our family” (via toofab)
YouTuber Myka Stauffer responded to the massive amount of criticism she received online after revealing she"rehomed" her autistic son she adopted 3 years ago. Taking to the comments section of her original post announcing the decision on Tuesday, the Ohio native wrote,"We would never just give up a child with special needs, this is a personal matter to Hux it had nothing to do with he just had Autism.
" "Huxley wanted this descion [sic] 100% we saw that in family time with other poeple [sic], he constantly chose them and signed with and showed tons of emotion to show us and let us know he wanted this," she continued."Huxley never had a say in his adoption, and he needed more help and also wanted this and we know that 100%."A YouTube star is getting backlash for"rehoming" her autistic son who she adopted nearly 3 years ago from China. In her latest video posted to her channel on Tuesday, Myka Stauffer, alongside her husband James, confessed to her 717,000 subscribers that the couple were not aware of the level of medical attention their son, Huxley, required and so they placed him in a new"forever" home to better suit his needs. "This is by far the hardest video James and I have ever publicly had to make," she said in the seven minute clip."There's not an ounce of our body that doesn't love Huxley with all of our being." "There wasn't a minute that I didn't try our hardest," she continued through tears."After multiple assessments, after multiple evaluations, numerous medical professionals have felt that he needed a different fit and that his medical needs -- he needed more." "With international adoption, sometimes there's unknowns and things that are not transparent on files and things like that," James explained."Once Huxley came home, there was a lot more special needs that we weren't aware of and that we were not told."The Bump"He would violently bang his head against the wall and bite and pinch anyone who came too close, including his new siblings," she wrote. After putting Huxley in"intense therapy," the couple ultimately decided to give him up for adoption, but asked their subscribers for privacy and said they couldn't give further details as to why they wanted to find him a new home. After a four month search, Myka said the adoption agency placed Huxley with a family that it thought was"literally the perfect match." "He is thriving. He is very happy. He's doing really well. And his new mommy has medical-professional training, and it is a very good fit," Myka explained. The video had been viewed over 100,000 times in one day, and many of the comments were supportive of the couple's decision.
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