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Attaching to Adopted Preteens and TeensIdeas to Help Older Kids Bond with Adoptive Parents
Being creative and thoughtful about understanding a teenagers needs, will help build a strong family connection between the child and the adoptive family.
One of the biggest issues for children who are adopted as tweens and teens is being able to trust anyone. Their life experience has taught them that they can only depend on themselves and adoptive parents may find it challenging to bond with their child on an intimate level. Even though communication is key for connecting to preteens and teens, there are many ways to promote a healthy attachment with the adoptive family. Show Affection and CaringOutward affection should be gently introduced, and it is a good idea for adoptive parents to watch their child for cues. For kids 11 years of age and older, parents can show their kids they care in many ways, whether it be by physical contact or doing something to make the teenager feel special.
Talk OpenlyHaving open conversations about topics important to tweens and teens is crucial to connecting with older kids. It is as important for parents to really listen to their kids, as it is for them to initiate conversation.
Do Activities TogetherFinding an activity of common interest is very helpful when bonding with adopted teenagers. The interest from the parents needs to be genuine but the activity itself can take many forms. For example, a 12 year old girl may love playing baseball and her adoptive dad may choose to connect with his daughter through baseball by being coach of the team, attending her games, or watching a pro baseball game on television with her.
Aside from making sure the basic needs of an adopted preteen or teen are being met, attachment will come with time and the many ways love is shown by the adoptive parents. In some cases, expert help will be needed to encourage attachment between family members. It is also important to consider the adopted preteen and teen’s developmental age when showing ways of caring, talking with them and doing activities together. It may be helpful for adoptive parents to read Attaching to Adopted School Age Kids for ideas on bonding with kids at an earlier developmental stage.
The copyright of the article Attaching to Adopted Preteens and Teens in Adoption is owned by Angela Krueger. Permission to republish Attaching to Adopted Preteens and Teens in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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