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    Steve Jobs: Unwanted Child?

    Mona Charen's column is released once a week.

    Amid the expressions of grief at the passing of one of America's greatest innovators — Steve Jobs — one offhand comment by someone on CNN was jarring. Describing his brilliance, his inventiveness, his business genius and his inspired leadership, one host added, "And his parents didn't want him! They gave him up for adoption, if you can believe that!"

    It is one of the enduring misconceptions of modern life that birthparents who make adoption plans for their children "don't want them" and that this "rejection" scars the adoptee for life. Social science data refutes this. But even before considering the statistics about adoption, consider the absurdity of characterizing adoption this way in an age of widespread abortion. There are countless women who say, "I could never give up my baby for adoption" but who, strangely, see no impossibility in aborting their unborn babies.

    But in contrast to the view so carelessly voiced by that news anchor, placing a child up for adoption is one of the most loving and unselfish acts imaginable. Consider 23-year-old Joanne Schieble, a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin who became pregnant in 1954. She and the baby's father, a Syrian immigrant named Abdulfattah "John" Jandali were not married. (They married and divorced later.) Abortion was illegal in most states at the time, though plenty of exceptions were made, and many women got abortions. But Schieble chose to proceed with the pregnancy and give her son life. Our world would be so much diminished if she had not.

    According to Jobs' recollection later, his mother had wanted to ensure that college graduates would raise him, and she had lined up a couple who met that specification. But at the last minute, the college graduate couple decided that they wanted a girl. And so Schieble agreed that Paul and Clara Jobs, a lower middle-class couple (Paul, a machinist, had not even finished high school) could raise her son on the condition that they would send him to college when the time came.

    But, as the saying goes, "Man plans; God laughs." ThougH Mr. and Mrs. Jobs were willing to spend their entire life savings to send their son to college, he dropped out after a few months.

    Jobs eventually made contact with his birth mother and his sister, the novelist Mona Simpson. But he was never in doubt about his parentage. "They were my parents," he said of Paul and Clara Jobs.

    In this, he was like other adopted children, happy and well grounded in his family. When the Search Institute studied adopted adolescents in the 1990s, they found that adopted teens actually scored better than their non-adopted siblings and their peers on a variety of measures including: "connectedness — having three or more friends and having access to two or more nonparent adults for advice; caring — placing a high value on helping other people; and social competency — friendship-making and assertiveness skills."

    Confounding the stereotype of the tortured adoptee, the study also found that adopted teenagers were more likely than other teens to do well in school, to express optimism about their futures and to report high levels of support from parents and schools. A U.S. Health and Human Services Department study in 2007 found that adopted children tend to be happy and healthy, and 85 percent of adoptive parents describe their relationships with their children as "warm and close." Adoptees do have higher rates of ADHD and special health care needs, which is not surprising since many come from the foster care system.

    The son of Paul and Clara Jobs affected all of our lives. But Steve Jobs himself, like every other child who has been placed in a loving home rather than aborted, would probably not have said that the Macintosh, the iPod, the iPhone, Pixar and the iPad are the reasons he shouldn't have ended his life before birth. He'd probably say it was because he got to grow up, to love and be loved, to see the beauty of this world, to have children of his own and to enjoy (if tragically, not for a full, long life) the wonders of being alive.

    To find out more about Mona Charen and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2011 CREATORS.COM

     

    162 comments

    • kate  •  7 mths ago
      'Not wanting a child ' is having one , keeping it , then abusing it for years because it is in the way .
      Realizing you are Not able to provide for the child and allowing a capable couple to care for it is far superior to the low lifes who keep and neglect them .
      Lots of women have older kids in the juvenile detention system but keep on having babies because they "want babies" .
      • Kathleen 7 mths ago
        A lot of those women and men are desperate though because they feel by having a bunch of kids they will be fullfilled in some way or the other and not be lonely and be loved. reason to so many people in this world called overpoplutation.
    • Oddly Enough  •  7 mths ago
      Wonder why Steve Jobs denied his own child for so long, but finally paid her way through Harvard? You would think he would have been sensitive to a child needing 2 parents. Sorry but that is a huge fault in my book.
      • Daniel 7 mths ago
        I think he was young and immature and then over time grew up and realized he'd been wrong.
      • oaklandmomcat 7 mths ago
        Thanks for bringing this up. He was a complicated and talented human being. As such, he had monumental faults. Seems like people are trying to make him some king of saint. Not surprising considering our times.
    • SHADOWRIDER98  •  7 mths ago
      Please let the man rest in peace. Why does the media always have to dig up "dirt" that just brings pain and misery?
    • Lili  •  7 mths ago
      great article.. talk about connecting the dots looking forward! he got to enjoy a relatively short, but intense life. He was lucky enough to enjoy loving parents that, although not college grads, built a strong foundation in him to become a researcher and inventor, lucky enough to find a job that was his passion, and apparently a very loving relationship with an amazing women, as he put it. As of his philanthropic work, i dont know much details, but know that his wife is very much involved in non-profit organizations and has founded one that supports (and connect the dots) underprivileged kids that do not have the means to go to college. Isn't that philanthropic enough of these family? dedicating his TIME and TALENT, which is more precious that the money they have. It would have been easier to write a check, but instead, they chose to get involved. And I think about the daughter he didn't initially want.... she got to live a less privileged, but very loving life with her mother. Would she had had the same connection with her if he would have showed her the "privileged" life from the start?, Is she a more grounded person after knowing both worlds? I trust she is..
    • Charliebrown  •  7 mths ago
      Just goes to show you the ignorance of CNN commentators. Find a new news service.
    • Rachel  •  7 mths ago
      Giving up your child must be so hard to do. I could not have done it!
      • STEPHEN 7 mths ago
        If you can't take care of a child, adoption is a huge unselfish expression of love.
      • Bill 7 mths ago
        Exactly, sometimes it is more selfish if keeping the child means it is raised in dire poverty amidst drugs, alchoholism, sexual abuse.....etc.
    • Debbie Jo  •  7 mths ago
      What an idiot. Didn't want him, how does he know what kind of circumstances the parents were facing. I gave a baby up in 1967. Back then, you went to a "Home for Unwed Mothers".I was tortured for 41 years, until I found her. And it took me that long to tell my kids. It was ok to have an abortion, but a sin to have the baby.
      • Marilyn 7 mths ago
        Because a lot of people know you had a baby, very few about an abortion.
      • ElmOhio 7 mths ago
        I am sorry that both of your choices were painful. And I know it may pain you - but that's what "choice" is about. It's astounding to me that people think that either way it's an "easy" decision.
      • Gaye 7 mths ago
        It doesn't sound like Debbie Jo had anything resembling a "choice".
    • Reality girl  •  7 mths ago
      You don't believe in abortion, then don't have one. If you want to deny others the right to choose, then get out there and adopt a bunch of kids!
    • sierra  •  7 mths ago
      in many ways its better for the child to be given up for adoption than to be raised by unloving parents who don't want a child.
    • M  •  7 mths ago
      Dear World,
      Steve Jobs was like all of us, he was not perfect, he had many shortfalls, he was not liked by all. Steve was even weird to some of us, but to me, Steve was special, he innovated, created, revolutionized and his "work" will affect us for generations. Thank you Steve.

      Henry Ford greatest feat was not the creation of "Ford", but the process of specializations and/or the assembly-line. Today this process is worldwide! Well Steve has done something similar....and for those Steve haters...please do some research and brainstorming. Maybe you'll appreciate his "creations". RIP Steve....your fan.
    • Tracey  •  7 mths ago
      What a wonderful story of how his mother requested that he went to college, and his adopted made sure he did. The genes of the biological parents he inherited, and his love for his own family came from his adopted family showed up, into making into a icon. R.I.P.
      STEVE
    • Kathleen  •  7 mths ago
      biological or not a child is a child and if someone and I mean anyone can't accept he or she for who they are inside and out or what their sexual oriention or just anything should not be allowed to be parents or have any children for that matter. As far as I'm concerned every single human on this has something they can bring to the world in many different ways and you don't have to have loads of money or none at all to do so. I'm sure they wanted him but, maybe they couldn't afford to take care of them or something people don't think about things like that. Hell people and I mean pretty much everyone does not think before they say or do as to why we have so many issuse in this world today.
    • AJD  •  7 mths ago
      In my age group (old!) children were not given up for adoption because it was a loving thing to do. They were given up because having a child out of wedlock was a disgrace and the parents were forced into giving the child up. Birthparents and the child NEVER recover.
      • Marilyn 7 mths ago
        I knew many adopted kids were who raised by relatives or strangers. They always wonder about that missing part of their family, but most have nice, loving lives. I too am in that age group and in the 50s, girls left school for a year to live with Aunt Matilda etc. Many do not appreciate having their lives turned upside down when they are tracked down. People who are not happy in life have to blame something and the fact that they were adopted looms large.
      • Saturn 7 mths ago
        I agree with you - the baby is not part of the decision so not knowing the fundamentals of who you are stay with you. Even though I was raised by wonderful adoptive parents, I have some aspect of myself kept from me. My birth parents have put a veto on any contact so I will never know. I think it is a basic human right to know who your parents are and the circumstances of your birth.
      • GW 7 mths ago
        dear saturn, my wife was an adopted child. her adopted parents weren't the best. we have no idea what her biological parents are like because they too cannot be contacted. all i can say is be happy and grateful for the people you have in your life. it may be better to let things be as they are. my wife is the most wonderful person and human being i have ever met. i wouldn't want any information to harm her or that could cause her pain and she feels the same way too. God Bless You
    • night  •  7 mths ago
      I think the author of this article is missing something. No mention is made of all the "un-adoptable" children who bounce from foster homes to group homes and into adulthood without any family ties. I knew a boy who committed suicide when he found out why no one wanted to adopt him. His mother was a teenage rape victim who was told that she would be a murderer and go to hell if she had an abortion. She put him up for adoption, but knowing what a monster his father was, prevented his adoption. My friend was very upset when he tried to find his mom and couldn't understand why she was coerced into having him. There are many happy adoption stories, but I still think there are good reasons to have and abortion too.
    • JLA  •  7 mths ago
      For the children who are born but don't get adopted, and have to live with uncertainty, and consistent nurture and love, life is hell on earth. The foster care system is a feeder for our jails. Kids how age-out of foster care are often turned out on the streets the day of their 18th birthday with no safety net, and no support. It is time to start focusing on the children who are already here.
    • Emma  •  7 mths ago
      Typical logical fallacy to hold up an extreme exemplar to argue against a belief. One might also argue that if Hitler had been aborted, the world would also be a different place.
    • Nina  •  7 mths ago
      This article was really well written. His birth mother made a sacrificial decision, and she made great effort to place him in the best hands she knew how.
    • Nina  •  7 mths ago
      @Reality girl, most couples want a new born baby. If you aren't familiar with what adoption agencies are dealing with, then let me inform you that there are many people on waiting lists for a newborn, but there are so few because most women chose to abort. So... couples resort to seeking babies from Russia, China, and so forth. Even older kids shuffled around in the foster care system are not available for adoption. Because it takes serious abuse for the parents to lose permanent custody of their children. The government really hopes that children can return to their own parents when the parents have gotten their life back on track.
    • NothingNew  •  7 mths ago
      Correction: *lack* of child support.
    • bb  •  7 mths ago
      Steve Jobs was not rejected by his biological father ,who unfortunately is a muslim .It was the decision by his mother and her parents to put him up for adoption.Salute to his adoptive parents, they are from a humble back but have done a splended job,they are responbible for his success and contribution to the world.
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