Eileen Reilly reacted to this statistic by saying, “Wow, I wasn’t expecting that, but it makes sense. Many of the parents adopting probably have waited a long time and tried to have children, but couldn't, making them appreciate their chance to have a child more.”
In “This is Us,” Randall truly is treated like Jack and Rebecca’s own child.
Eileen Reilly, a weekly watcher of “This is Us” stated, “I love the relationship between Randall and his adoptive parents. I think it’s very special.”
Also, birth mothers that give their children up often feel that their child will hate them for doing so, but in reality, ninety-percent of adopted children that are at least five “have positive feelings about their adoption” according to American Adoptions website.
Another aspect of adoption is how the adopted children feel. Some may not feel like they belong in the family they are in, like “the odd one out,” or disconnected from their roots like Randall. These feelings can all appear for several reasons, but in Randall’s case, it is prevalent that race plays a large