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Adopting a Child: Overview

By: Tobias Reibber
 

Providing love and security to a child without parents is extremely fulfilling not only for the child, but for the adult as well. If adoption is something that you are considering, you need to fully understand all of the legal and emotional implications. Adopting a child can be a lengthy and complicated process, but the benefits for both of you will be priceless.

Adoption is a process in which a child is welcomed as a new member of the family. In this process, the adoptive parents are entitled to the same rights, and assume the same responsibilities of biological parents. By taking on legal custody of the child, the new parent or parents also become fully responsible for the adoptive child's social, physical and emotional well-being.

Countries around the world recognize adoption as a legal practice, and many nations embrace it as a means of providing permanent care and security for abandoned or orphaned children. It is a universal aim that has changed the face of adoption over the past few decades. In the past, babies were primarily considered for adoption. Now, the concept of child adoption has flourished to include children of all ages. Children of all ages are now readily and eagerly adopted by loving parents.

The most obvious reason for adoption is the simple fact that, as a human being, every child has the right to safety, health, security and happiness. Children must be able to plant roots and feel loved and accepted as important family members. Everyone needs to feel that there is a family waiting for us, wanting to share their lives and care for us. Children feel this need and have this very basic right.

Being loved is the basis of every child's self worth. Without it, children are unable to determine their place in society, or their relevance to others. They would not easily integrate into their communities. Ultimately, a lack of parental attention and appreciation may lead to social and behavioral problems.

Many couples wishing to raise a family are unable to conceive children. These caring parents feel that adopting a child will fill the void and allow them to complete their families. Even though they are not able to be biological parents, these couples know that raising children will enrich their lives, and they realize that they can offer a great deal to a child in need.

Adoptive parents may also be couples with biological children, who simply wish to enrich their families by adopting a child. In fact, some thirty percent of adoptive parents have biological children of their own. Another important rising trend in child adoption is to loving and caring single parents.

Children can be without parents for many reasons. War and famine create tragic situations that leave countless children as orphans. Others are placed for adoption by parents who realize that they are not able to provide the degree of care the child needs and deserves. While some view this as a selfish, cowardly act, parents who place their children for adoption are often torn by their decision. Whatever the reason, adoptive children need to enjoy the love of kind, caring parents.

Young parents often realize that they can't provide the necessary support, and so choose to place their children for adoption. Financial difficulties often play a role in this decision. Single parents may believe that they simply can't support the child, provide an education or otherwise help to mold the child into a responsible, capable individual.

The rates of legal adoption have reached an all-time high throughout Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and North America. Even so, many more children are still waiting and hoping for adoptive parents who are willing to open their hearts and provide the care and security they desperately need.

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Essayist Tobias Reibber is a writer for numerous popular web sites, on home improvement and child family themes.

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