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Be Prepared For An Adjustment Period After Adoption

Because more and more couples feel for others in need or some simply cannot have children, adoption is on the rise. This is a great thing for the one being adopted. This will mean having a better future, a better way of living, and a place they can really call home.

 

There isn’t only one reason for adoption. There are adoptees that were born with a deficiency and parents just don’t want to face the facts or have no monetary means to take care of them. Some adoptees are healthy kids except their parents live in an environment that is not too appropriate (violence or drugs) for a small child to live in. The parents usually agree that their child should not endure such tragedy and the child will be placed for adoption.

You may just want to make a child happy, but you should be aware that things aren’t always as peachy as it seems and there are things you should know. When you adopt, you may be in for a rude awakening. If you think it will be easy, talk to others that did adopt. If you adopt internationally, what will you answer to why she is different looking then everyone else? If she is not of the same race, do you think she will be assimilated very quickly? It also changes things for those that get a new child in their lives. Whether you have 1, 2 or 3 kids, when you add one more, it’s always a challenge. And if you do decide that you will love a child beyond a doubt and decide to adopt a child who is mentally or physically challenged, you will have to adapt your life, not him/her.

There is a false myth involving parents. Apparently, you’re supposed to know everything. We all know that this is impossible. We can be well intentioned but not always perfect. When you adopt, there will be rough times for everyone during the adjustment process. But this is really no different than bringing home a new baby of your own. Often times siblings are jealous, and babies are famous for disrupting normal family life. But with time you will gain more experience and things will become easier. You will be so glad that you made the decision to bring an adopted child into your life, heart, and home.

If things do seem to be especially difficult, or if you want to prevent problems when adopting older children, you may want to consult with a counselor or therapist who is experienced in helping families going through the adoption process. The process itself is quite prolonged and is a roller coaster ride of emotions. Just know that as with all other things in life, something new requires an adjustment period for everyone involved so go easy on yourself and your family.


 

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