Raising An Adopted Child: #3 Pre-School Yearsby Anna Glendenning | More from this Blogger 04 Feb 2006 11:33 AM
Children during this developmental stage enjoy hearing their adoption story told over and over again and will repeat it to anyone willing to listen. Adopted children at this age may think all children were adopted and that all moms and dads adopt children. Adoption themes may become a part of play both at home and with friends. At this time, parents begin to set the foundation for future conversations about adoption and/or foster care information. Parents may begin to introduce terms that will make sense to the child later. This is the age to create a positive attitude so future discussions will be comfortable for everyone. A few activities parents may consider doing with their pre-school adopted child might include:
Sometime between the ages of three and four, children begin to understand they were once a baby and one day they will grow up and become a mommy or daddy. This is the age when children typically start to ask questions such as, "Did I grow in your tummy, mommy?" and "Where do babies come from?" These questions offer adoptive parents an opportunity to plant seeds of true information in our child's mind about what adoption means to us and to them. Between the ages of four and six years old, most children begin to realize, it takes a mommy and daddy to make a baby. The adopted child also begins to understand that this is not the same mommy and daddy they live with now. This is the age when children begin to understand adoption in a very basic way and how families are made. photo credits:
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