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  • Adoption Stability (12-22-2009)

     

    TODAY’S SCRIPT:

    Some adopted kids struggle in the teen years as they seek answers to who they are, why their birth parents gave them up, and what it means for their future.

    It hurts when a teenager rebels; especially when it’s an adopted child. But responding negatively or threatening abandonment is a recipe for disaster. And so is trying to fix the problem by giving the child more “things,” or more freedoms than they should have.

    When adopted kids struggle, they mostly need time and stability as they work through their identity issues. They need to know their new family won’t give up on them, no matter what they do. And they’ll sometimes even get in trouble just to test their adopted parent’s love and perseverance.

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