If you are struggling with the question of whether or not to place your child for adoption, you should ask yourself the following questions:
Questions to Ask Yourself:
- Am I able to give a child what he/she requires?
- Would I have to depend on parental or family help?
- Can I raise a child and at the same time meet my own needs such as finishing school, starting a career, or providing for my other kids?
- Am I ready in every way to become a good parent on my own?
- How would a child affect what I want to achieve and to experience in life?
- Would I be able to handle a child and a job and/or school at the same time?
- An example of something I would have to give up by having my child with me would be____________.
- Am I willing to cut back on my social life if necessary?
- How badly would I miss my free time and privacy?
- Can I afford to support a child financially? How would I pay for rent, clothing, food, diapers, and other additional living expenses?
- Do I want to raise a child in my current neighborhood? Where do I plan to live in the future?
- Do I want my child to follow my example?
- Am I expecting my child to make my life happier and to love me?
- When I am around small children, ask what it would be like to have a two-year-old around ALL the time?
- How would I treat a child if I lost my temper or became angry?
- How would I discipline a toddler?
- How would I provide for my child’s health and safety?
- Do I enjoy teaching others?
- How would I feel knowing that my child is with someone else?
- Can I accept knowing that someone else is raising my child?
Come learn more about adoption at our adoption fair on September 7th, 2014, 3:00-6:00 at Doss Heritage Center!
Need more information? We would love to talk with you about the adoption process. Give us a call today for an appointment 817-599-6700.