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Talking to your child about adoption
What are some ways that you began speaking to your child about adoption?
My daughter is one, I have a few children's books to read to her, however wanted to know about other age appropriate ways to cover this. Thanks Brandy
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We plan to talk openly to Luca about adoption. He is only 3, but I do tell him the "mommy flew allllll the way to Guatemala to pick you up and bring you home to your dad, your siblings and to me!" As he grows older and as he is able to understand, we will talk to him more and more.
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Kelly Mom to 5 awesome kids! Jenna, Dominic, Lindsay and Georgi, bio kids! AND....LUCA... according to his siblings...the "cutest little Guatemalan boy EVER!" Born 12.28.02 Referral 9.30.04 blah, blah, blah.... lots of dates in between.... AND finally...... Home on 5.18.05 |
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We have friends who adopted domestically many years ago. They kept a photo album handy of pictures when they went to pick up their daughter and when the relatives came to see her, etc. From the time she was very little, they would show her the pictures and talk about when they went to get her, etc. She grew up knowing she's adopted and they talked about it often, but casually, so it has never been an issue for her. She is now 18.
Because of that, we began talking to our girls about it (again, just casually) at a very young age, too. They are 6 and 4 now. They know that they came out of someone else's tummy, but we have told them that God knew from the beginning of time that we would be their mommy and daddy and that He brought us together as a family. They also know that "the lady whose tummy they came out of loved them VERY much, but she was so poor that she just couldn't take care of them and she wanted them to have food and clothes and a warm bed. They seem to understand that they were very loved by their birthmother and they are very loved by us. Right now, that's all that really matters to them.....so they have just accepted it. They both go through stages where they want to hear "their" story. Their stories always start out...."Once upon a time, there was a mommy and daddy who were very sad and lonely because they had no children. They prayed and asked God to bring them the child that He had meant just for them." Etc........... I don't think there is any one good time to sit down and "tell" them; I think it needs to just somehow be part of their life from the beginning. Just my feelings..............
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Bumping this up in the hope of more responses.
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