Open Adoption: A Caring Choice
The decision to release a child for adoption is one of the
most difficult choices a person can ever make. Birth parents
planning for adoption do not take this decision lightly. They
are not simply avoiding responsibility. Rather, they choose this
option following the painful realization that their child needs
and deserves more than they are able to give at this point in
their life.
Open adoption has become more common in recent years. In an
open adoption, the birth and adoptive families know one another
and have an ongoing relationship. In a closed adoption, the families
do not have direct contact and children do not have access to
information about their heritage. This basic human right of access
to information about identity, biology, and ethnicity is prompting
an increase in open adoptions.
An open adoption better serves the needs of both the birth
and adoptive families. This happens through the development of
a relationship that usually begins prior to the child's birth
and continues following placement. This relationship allows easier
access to information throughout the child's life. Every open
adoption is different. The open relationship grows out of the
love and respect that birth and adoptive families have for the
other's feelings and needs.
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