Adopting An Older Child--Having A Positive Attitude.by Anna Glendenning | More from this Blogger 10 Apr 2006 07:33 PM
Most of our family and friends are able to hold a straight face and agree to be a part of our Support System. A few people say foolish, uneducated, or ridiculous things that may leave us feeling isolated. It's not talked about much, but not uncommon for adoptive parents to suffer Post Adoption Depression. Often, by the time we are ready to have a child move into our home and become an adopted member of the family we are programmed to expect the worst and hope for the best. Understanding the known issues a child may have and careful review of the Disclosure Files don't always prepare us for the difficult journey some adoptive parents of older children may face. We have learned about Transitions and we understand as much of the Termonology as we can possible remember. We understand the issues around Attachment, so we are ready right? When we do have our children placed it takes a long time for everyone to adjust, and parents tend to be hyper-focused on every little issue or problem their child may suffer as a result of all the things that happened in their past. It can be hard to see all of the positives! It's actually important to try and look for them. I found three things that have been helpful in keeping track of the positives in our family:
It's important to keep a positive outlook when becoming the adoptive parents of an older child, the road can be long and bumpy and there may be times when a positive attitude is the only hope a parent feels they have left.
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For more information about parenting special needs children you might want to visit the Families.com Special Needs Blog and the Mental Health Blog. Or visit my personal website. Learn more about Anna Glendenning ![]() Anna Glendenning is a mother of four. Two biological children grown and out of college, and two siblings and adopted together in 2003. Anna's Personal Website http://www.adoptiveparentsnetwork. Relevantadoption tags relationships | pregnancy | baby | christmas | Scrapbooking | parenting | family | holidays | children | Food User Comments Bonnie Sayers (1298) 31 Jul 2006 05:40 PMI am interested in reading the article on support systems, but it came back page not found. I will try a search, but thought you would like to know it went MIA. Bonnie Anna Glendenning (4234) 31 Jul 2006 09:13 PMThank You, Bonnie that was strange I just fixed the link in this article and it should update soon. Until then, the Support System Blogs Start Here: http://adoption.families.com/blog/estabilshingasupportsystemintro Readers might also like the links on the left of the blog pages Under the category box there is an "Archives" box and I often use the "View All" link to find the Blogs I have written in the past. I like this link because it actually does list the Blogs in order they have been written with the newest on the top. Anyway, hopefully this helps and the corrected link shows soon! :) Community Tags attachment, depression, older child Discuss this article
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