Q: I am thinking about children + adoption (girls from 31 years old to 2 years old to 4 years old). What are the risks and benefits? There is a bigger kid (10-year-old girl)
A: This greatly depends on you and your child, but the advantages of using children / children of age older are as follows.
You will get more information about your child's personality and interests, and you can choose a child that suits your family.
You may gain more medical and developmental information about children so that IA physicians can more accurately understand her health risks
Your child will be able to adapt more quickly to your lifestyle. (Go skiing, go to the movies, go to the garden and help the housework.
You can also try it first. You can also ride a bicycle for the first time by trying ice cream, Christmas on the first gift.
Your child can share his past with you - good, evil, and ugly - allows you to help him integrate the past into his present
Your daughter can connect with an infant who can play faster (or at least he speaks quickly after learning English).
The downside is that your child has the past and will come to you with her past packages. Unless she can tell you, you can not control her previous treatment quality and is often little known about her past. Her habits and actions are established, something is good, something is not very good. Also, if you are adopting a child from another country, that child can speak fluently in other languages and you need to learn English. This transition time is frustrating for both parents and children when you and your child can not communicate
Let's insert a plug that accepts children from the US foster care system. There may not be many healthy preschool children outside the brotherhood group, but in particular it is possible to find children 3 to 4 years old. Adoption is free and can be offered every month to help living expenses until the child is 18 years old. To see some American foster children, please see AdoptUSKids.
It is important to consider these strengths and weaknesses of open and closed adoption. Because they give insight and help when approaching the final decision. Hiring is beautiful, but never is easy. It brings a lot of joy and sadness to each participant. This is what you have to consider before you continue. However, the higher the level of knowledge, the more you are ready, the more likely it is to make the right decision. Talk with families, spouses, adoptive experts and connect with people with adoption experience.
Social workers and lawyers are discussing infinitely about the pros and cons of what is generally adopted. People who support the adoption of the public seem to be fully committed to them; those who believe in confidential adoption seem to believe that public adoption is miserable. The recruiters need to deal with the adoption arrangements they are satisfied with. The table below shows some of the classic differences between the two approaches.
Public adoption refers to the adoption of biological parents between mothers or their parents and their children. Children will know who their biological parents are, interact with them, and build relationships with them. Since adoptive parents may share the latest information on photos, letters, and their lives and milestones, this also means that birth and adoptive parents have their own relationship. Open adoption is often considered positive, but as with all things there are advantages and disadvantages. These include: