Adoption parenting

Adoption parenting can have many more challenges than normal parenting. Not only do parents have to worry about the normal problems such as guiding a child through adolesence or teaching them how to behave properly but sometimes they have to overcome previous bad habits formed or get over some cultural barriers depending on where they have adopted the child from. There is a section on the already existing adoption page called Parenting and development of adoptees which can provide more information on this subject as well. This added stress from adoption can be burdensome on those who are not prepared to tackle these obstacles and that is why there are great lenghts taken to make sure that the home the child is going to is able to provide all of the care needed. The application process can take a long time and that is how they are determine if the adopting parents suitable and will be able to raise this child to become a successful and contributing member of society.
Adopting Children
:People choose to adopt children for many different reasons. They may be at a place in their life or career where they can not take the time off to carry the child. They also may have become infertile or have suffered some sort of sickness or injury that prevents them of being able to become pregnant and/ or carry the child. Some people just have not found the right person and are increasing with age and feel that a replacement route would be to adopt a child.
:The people who experience these reasons then begin contacting various adoption agencies. They fill out the forms and find out the terms and what will be expected of them. Then the applicants lifestyles, incomes, interests, and even neighborhoods are examined by the agency to determine if the child will be placed in a safe and stable environment. If everything checks out and the funds are paid they begin searching for a child who needs a home and a great deal of the time they are taking it out of an unsafe situation.
Reasons for Being An Apdopting Parent
:There are some advantages to being an adopting parent. You are saving a child who was in an unsafe or unstable situation and giving them a chance. Children adopted from third world countries may have never stood a chance if it was not for the kindness and generosity of adopting parents in other parts of the world. Helping them grow up and see life does not always have to be a struggle and you can really do some good.
:Bringing children into a successful, loving environment can show them there is a different way. They can learn new languages depending on how young they were adopted. Parents can also instill in them better goals and drives for educations, socially acceptible behaviors, and striving for a life where the family is a safe and nuturing place. The child may not have these ideals because of cultural views from where they are from or just by seeing what is most prevalent around them.
Overcoming New Obstacles
:Adopting and raising a child brings new challenges for the parents who are trying to raise them. As children grow up they learn their skills, mannerisms, and goals through their parents actions. Children are like a blank slate and as they are raised they model themselves from their surrounding environment and the people they look up to. This is a job a parent works hard on throughout the childs life.
:Adopting children and raising them can cause other obstacles for a parent raising them to work around. There may be a language barrier caused by where the child was born and if they were old enough and learned how to communicate only in their language then there might be an adjustment period when they first get to the United States. They may have a hard time understanding basic communication and when they are hungry or thirsty they may not now what to do. This can be a problem when trying to teach the child the proper ways to go about things because they can not get through to let the child know what is appropriate behavior. They need to take classes together and both learn some of each others language until they can finally understand each other fully and establish the rules and actually help set a good example for the child.
:Another problem that parents who adopt children may run into are the cultural differences. Wherever the child grew up they may have been used to playing outside all the time or wearing little or no clothes. The US is more strict about these things and children of younger ages are not allowed outside without an adult. It is inappropriate in our society to take a child out of the house without an outfit on and in other place the chile may just be naked or in a diaper. Depending on the quality of the country the child is used too they may not have adequate plumbing so the child may think that going to the bathroom outdoors is appropriate. These differenece can present an immediate barrier but with some teaching and teamwork parents can teach proper behavior to not cause other families to not welcome the child into the neighborhood.
:Adoptive parents also have to deal with questions that biological parents may not have to deal with. Some might create situations where either the parent or child may feel uncomfortable. The child may wonder why he does not look like his parents or siblings. He also may want to know why he was given up by his biological parents and if they did not love him. These questions will sting because the parent a good deal of the time does not know why the child was given up for adoption or may have a hard time informing the child that he does not like like his brother or sister because he came from different parents. This creates problems and issues for that are normally not apart of the child parent relationship.
:In 1970, an estimated 175,000 children were adopted in the United States.
:In 2001, an estimated 127,000 children were adopted in the United States.<ref name="childwelfare.gov"/>
 
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