So I feel SO blessed by a book I was sent this week - 20 Things Adoptive Parents Need to Succeed by Sherrie Eldridge. I have read other books by Eldridge that have opened my eyes to things, but this one is SO right where I am! She has given me the freedom to say, "Parenting adopted children IS different - and it's ok to ask question and voice your fears and frustrations." As an adopted child herself, Eldridge is full of wisdom in how to care for our little ones - what their backgrounds may have been, and some feelings they may experience.
Here is one of my favorite "Ah-hahs":
- Parenting Success, Adoption-Style
- To work through my personal issues thoroughly, in order to hear the heart needs of my child.
- To identify with my child on his/her emotional level and to mirror acceptance.
- To accept and nurture the nature created within my child's first home, the birth mother's womb.
- To learn and accept the complex realities of adoption as our unique life challenge - not trying to change the challenges into what the nonadoptive world expects.
- To base love and acceptance of my child on his personhood, not his performance.
She ends each chapter by giving you a time to "Listen to your child's heart" - she gives thoughts on how adoptive children may look at situation. Here is one I can relate to having both of the girls in mind....
"When you hold me for the first time as a baby, if I arch my back and won't let you cuddle close to me, I'm not rejecting you. I'm hurting. I miss my first home - my birth mother's womb. Don't let the cycle of rejection begin. If you interpret my actions as rejection, then I'll sense that and I'll feel rejected. Hold me closely until I mold my body to you, even if I cry. This is what I need."I guess that's why I want to share this book - it is a gift this week - exactly what I needed as I'm questioning what I KNOW God has called me to. It's a big task - but I am thrilled at the growing He must have for me!!
7 comments:
Sounds like a book I need to add to my Christmas wish list. Thanks for sharing. Extra hugs!
We are facing the same challenges...and just got Lilly out of the floor of our room after 6 mths. I am with you all the way! The Connected Child helped me a lot. It is the forbidden topic in adoption, but we have been going through attachment issues. It is different but so rewarding! ((HUGS))
Parenting is hard enough without all those extra difficulties! How wonderful that you found a book to encourage and bless you. Love you!
"CAN I be for her what she needs?" So true. So true. Thanks for the recommendation!
I have had sooo many of those same thoughts. Thanks for sharing the book, sounds like a great Christmas present
Great post, Becky!!! I will have to get this book for sure. Even after 14 years with Mikayla, the questions haven't stopped. There will always be that piece of their life that is a mystery...and the older they are the bigger that piece is.
Thank you for sharing this!
Blessings,
Robin
Wow,Becky!
You are speaking my heart perfectly! Thanks for the book title! I can use all the boosting I can get!
Sometimes I wish it was a "law?"(for lack of a better descriptive word.:), that non-adoptive parents had to read these books, too. I sometimes feel that this is my "battle", of having to explain so much to them!!
Take care and keep doing what your doing!! A great job of parenting.
hollym.
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