Adoption is a highly noble, but also challenging, mission. Particularly if you bring a “sunny” child. Yulia Stavrova-Skripnik’s story is extremely unusual. Yulia is the mother of ten children. Only two of these are biological. However, the mother claims that she does not differentiate between “her” and “not her” children.

Three of the adoptees have Down syndrome. It’s not easy with “sunny” kids, as Julia points out. As a result, Vova was a completely antisocial child. He jumped on top of the others. As a result, it was kept segregated in the shelter.
Vova was able to learn half of the alphabet after the adoption and began to interact normally with others. Stavrova-Skripnik attended various training courses and spoke with a big number of specialists in order to educate herself.

Roman and Yesenia, two more “sunny” kids, inadvertently entered Yulia’s residence. Stavrova-Skripnik was instructed to interview Roma and Yesenia’s prospective adoptive parents. Yulia also interacted with the kids. She was so immersed in their past that when potential parents were turned down, the woman chose to become their adoptive mother herself.

Yulia must work with children 24 hours a day, seven days a week. However, the Muscovite has no regrets about her decision to become a mother with several children. Skripnik, Stavrova’s husband, is a dependable child-rearing assistant. The spouses make every effort to guarantee that the heirs have a prosperous future.