| When the adoption is complete, you will be the
parent of this child. Your family will be no different than any other family.
You will give your child all that a family should be. While the adoption is
in process, the agency will make all decisions about the child. You should honor the
childs past and help their self esteem by talking about his/her family and history.
As an adoptive parent, you should::
- Incorporate the child into your family.
- Cooperate with any therapy your child may need.
- Help your child handle the feelings of abandonment at not being able to return to
her/his birth family.
- Try to incorporate the childs background into your family.
- Help your childs self esteem by having a good attitude about your childs
background, birth family, and history.
- Be comfortable with your child asking questions about:
- his/her adoption,
- her/his history of placement, and
- why he/she cannot return to the birth family.
- Try to maintain some contact between the childs birth siblings and his/her
adoptive family.
- If appropriate, maintain an open adoption with the childs extended family, which
may include exchange of pictures and letters, or contacts.
- Maintain confidentiality regarding the childs background.
Prior to Finalization of the Adoption
Cooperate with the agency in decision making about the child.
After the Finalization of the Adoption
Accept your child into your family as though he/she had been born to you. . |
QUICK LINKS
Interstate Compact on
the Placement of Children
Adoption
Final Pay Form
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