chadsky I am very sorry for your situation - I know personally the heartache of not being in contact with grandchildren. However, I also understand that the child's social worker will have reasons for not permitting letterbox contact and will, at some stage, have had to justify her/his decision to an Adoption Panel. I am not defending all social workers, but having been a specialist in adoption I do know that decisions are not lightly taken and that often there are factors SW's are unable to disclose - even to family members - for fear of falling foul of confidentiality rules. Age alone will probably not have been the sole factor in making the decision about your GD's placement; amongst others, there are issues about your support network and your interaction with the child's own parents etc. to be considered.
One thing that you can do is to make a written request, asking that you be permitted to send Birthday/Easter/Christmas cards to be held on your GD's file. That way if your GD does ever ask to see her file she will know that you continued to think of her and may be more inclined to get in touch with you. You can also ask to have a photo of yourself included in her 'Life Story' book, along with a caption saying that Granny loves her very much. Small comfort, I know, but at least there is hope of contact sometime in the future.
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