I chose to make a flyer for Youth Village, a nonprofit organization. Because we want to encourage adults to adopt older teenagers with the help of child rearing and adoption before breeding system age. In order to understand how young people can adapt easily to new circumstances, young people provide positive insight to future adoptive parents. Many future adoptive parents are reluctant to adopt adolescence because they understand the complexity experienced by many foster youths in transitioning from everyday life to child rearing.
Employed teenagers may be wondering that they are more serious than non-adopted peers because the problems they are facing are more complex. Biology and the environment will affect all of us, but since they have two parents / families, forming identity is complicated to feed a young man. Since they understand who they are and who they are, they must consider the members of the family they were born with. Teenagers adopted may feel that their identity is partially missing. Unknown or missing information may prevent them from knowing certain characteristics, abilities or talents. They may worry that they will have bad traits or repeat their parents' behavior, trends or mistakes. Young adolescents whose ethnic or ethnic background is unknown (complete or to some extent), or whose adolescents differ from race or ethnic parents, may not feel perfectly belonging to their families or communities.
Adopted teenagers may question them deeper than their age other than colleagues. Formation of identity is more complicated for adopted teenagers as they have two parents / families (even if they do not see them). These differences The adopted teenagers feel that their identity is partially lost and may want to know more about the family in which they were born. Unknown or missing information may prevent them from knowing the source of a specific function or capability. They may worry that they will take on the specific characteristics or repetitive behavior of their parents. Young people whose ethnic or ethnic backgrounds are unknown or young people whose race or ethnicity is different from their adoptive parents may feel that they do not belong to their families or communities altogether. They may be particularly interested in encountering and spending time with family members and other ethnic and ethnic backgrounds.