Sorry... Being keen..
You mention strangers constantly scrutinizing in your home, or words to get affect. They may be strangers as in not previously known to you but they are people doing a job, for you. They are more like guests on that you have invited them in so they can access you to adopt. And I expect they are not at all constantly scrutinizing even when they are with you.
I can only imagine the frustration and if you just came on for a vent, I totally get it. But if you want some constructive criticism then I wonder if social workers are picking up on a negative attitude from you?
We are over two years into the adoption of our son. our birth dd is speeding towards being a teenagers. I've done at least 9 parenting courses and having a quite difficult birth child I could feel tempted to say I know loads..... But... Parenting an adopted child is different, it does sometimes drain you. Maybe social workers just want to see you have that initial enthusiasm to get you through the early days.
Maybe, it would help to just see it from their side. I don't know that many adopters but I do know an adoption that broke down and the attitude of the adoptive parents was quite negative about the process. So maybe social workers are super sensitive about things.
My husband is pretty introvert and I guess I was more of the enthusiastic one. Sometimes one person just will be.
I a sure you are NOT doing anything wrong but I am just saying what I think (as an adopter and NOT a social worker).
Be yourself, be enthusiastic and I wish you all the very best
If what I am saying makes no sense, please ignore it