Adoption and its preparation was what came uppermost in my mind when I decided to pen my blog; adoption of a baby or bringing home a ready bundle of joy is a wonderful concept. However it also involves some thought, effort and deliberation to make a lifelong commitment.



Some tips to prepare you for adoption:


 
Start to know about adoption:



Read extensively about adoption in newspapers, magazines, books and the internet to know various reasons and experiences and state laws regarding adoption. It would help to join support groups, workshops, and seminars; making a well informed decision could also mean going for counseling as a couple.



Understanding basic facts is very necessary. Couples in the age group of 25-39 years could get infants to adopt, while those in the age group of 40-45 could only get toddlers. Again parents that have 2 children would be considered on an individual basis for adoption, with single women/men with good references also allowed to adopt. 



Basic qualifications for adoption:



You should be at least 25 years of age to adopt, with laws in United States of America requiring at least one spouse to be a US citizen; the couple needs to be married for at least 2 years. You need to meet pre-adoptive requirements of the immigration laws like proper documentation of financial and legal status, with an applicant with a criminal record ineligible for adoption.



Other eligibility criteria considered include whether the applicants have faced a marital discord, what the age of a natural child if any at the time of application is and the income of the couple opting for adoption. However these criteria are updated from time to be time, so it is best to keep track of latest developments.



Know if you are mentally prepared:



Before adoption it is best to think over deeply if you are ready to parent a baby that is not your blood and flesh. It is good to ask yourself if you have patience and perseverance, are flexible to face the odds and have the strength to make a consistent decision. You need to be financially strong to cover the educational and medical expenses of an additional child lifelong.



The act of adoption is a not a favor to the baby alone. Be consistent about the child you want- the age, gender and type. Also consider if the child would be accepted in the extended family or friend’s circle. You should also be able to accept the child as he or she is and also if there are any changes in future.


Family with adopted child



Accepting the baby whole-heartedly into the family:



It may be advisable to get details about the child’s background, medical history and birth parents if available; these details may not be available in case of small infants/newborns. It would also be advisable to procure the original birth certificate of the child and also ensure that the parental rights of the natural parents have been terminated.



Next it would help to get some health and insurance policy for all members including the adopted child. You may have to enroll for some essential therapies and services to enable you to adjust to the new member of the family.



It is also essential to prepare the other children if any for the entry of the new member; they are to be prepared to share and care and get divided parental attention.



I am sure you would prepare yourself well for adoption.  



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