This blog post is a little different, as it is geared towards those who have a prospective adoptive parent, couple or family in their immediate circle. For those individuals, have you ever thought, “How can I support this person, couple or family as they are going through the adoption process?” This post is for you! We want to share some specific ways that you can support those special people as they journey through bringing a child into their home!
1. Educate yourself, as best you can, on the adoption process. The most important thing you can educate yourself on is positive adoption language! You are going to be a big part of this child’s life. It is important to know what negative and positive adoption language is so that you can speak appropriately around the child and family!
2. Be there to listen and encourage them. Ask what you can do or how you can help. When they answer those questions, be ready to act! If they are ready to voice what they need, rally around them and do your best to provide them with the specific ask.
3. The financial aspect of adoption can be overwhelming to some. They may have the strong desire to adopt; however, cannot picture how they will make it work financially. If this is the case with someone in your life, you can encourage, support and bring some ideas to the table to assist them. Are you able to donate to their adoption, great! If not, that’s ok too. Could you host a fundraiser or assist them in setting a fundraiser up? Help them in getting family, friends and the community involved. It is always amazing to see how many people in the community love to rally around such a wonderful cause as adoption, even for people they do not know!
4. Oftentimes, travel can also be a part of the process for many prospective adoptive parents. Do you have airline miles or hotel points that may help them in traveling for the birth or once it is time for them to take placement? Do you know someone in the state they are traveling to, who might offer their spare room, extra car, etc. for their time there?
5. Once they return home, coordinate a meal train. This is oftentimes something that adoptive parents feel bad asking for, but it is a huge help, as it allows them to focus on the child they just brought home!
6. It is also a great idea to set up a shower or welcome home party for them. We always caution not to do a shower prior to Placement, but after Placement would be a wonderful time to show support and celebrate this addition to their family!
These are just a few important ways that you can support a friend or loved one who is going through the adoption process. We oftentimes hear, it takes a village to raise a child, and it is the same for adoption. Hopefully, this post helps you in understanding how you can support and be the village for someone!
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