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International Adoptees Adopted As An Older Child
Hi!
I wonder if I may be able to glean some insight from this forum! My husband and I will begin our home study next week for the adoption that we are pursuing. We would like to adopt a sibling group from Colombia of 2-3 children between the ages of 0-7. We have no children at home. Neither of us have Colombian heritage but I do speak Spanish nearly fluently. For any of you that were adopted as an older child (3+ years of age), what things would you recommend to a prospective adoptive parent that could help us be more prepared and sensitive when we bring our children home? Thanks! Holly |
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Holly, I am the adoptive mom of 2 girls. My youngest came home at the age of 3.5 years old. I do not know if yours is a two trip program or just one, but when I went to visit my daughters, I took a photo album of home, their bedroom, their school, family members etc. The caregivers woud show them the pictures quite frequently to get them familiar with their new surroundings. I wrote in Bulgarian what every picture was about. So, when they came home, they were very excited, because it is what they had saw in the picture. Hope that helps.
Kay
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