Inna Miroshnichenko said their 9-year-old daughter Angelina is seriously in new conditions, and any changes are causing intense stress.
The wife of Ukrainian presenter Timur Miroshnichenko – lawyer and blogger Inna Miroshnichenko – has shared her personal experiences related to the training of their adopted daughter Angelina.
According to Inna, a 9-year-old girl is difficult to get used to in new conditions and changes in everyday life.
“The path to Angelina’s training is similar to the usual roads in Ukrainian. Three meters seem normal, then a hole, then gravel, then a patch, and then normal again. It’s very difficult,” the blogger admitted to Instagram.
She added that her daughter’s brain works differently, so she’s hard to be “like all kids”. After each little development, the back of the back occurs, accompanied by emotional breakdowns.
“He is trying hard. After each micro -slope, a very strong and long -term roll is happening in development, accompanied by strong emotional swing. And Angelina still fits us, in a new place, life, rules. All of these changes in events are interrupting the nervous system. Any deviation from the plan for Angelina is traumatic. her?
Despite all the difficulties, the wives are concentrated in the girl’s strength and try not to put pressure on her, but to be given the opportunity to develop at their own pace.
Remember that Timur and Inna Miroshnichenko raised four children. In 2018, they had a daughter Mia, then Marco’s son. During a whole war, the family decided to adopt two more children – a boy Marseille and a girl Angelina.

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