How To Share Your Adopted Child’s Story As “Once Upon A Time”
As the parent of an adopted child, it can be overwhelming to consider how we must sit down and write out his life experiences so that he always has the information. Instead of trying to journal every moment, however, consider taking yourself somewhat out of the equation and rather, writing it as a short story style of book that your child may typically pick up at the library. One of the most popular scrapbooks in our store says “Once Upon a Time…” This is a good place to start and not too simple for any child. The child may be able to understand his story in more depth than you realize, by using a story format rather than baby book experience.
Consider writing out a short story of your child life, including any adoption details that you feel they would find interesting to learn about at the young age in which he will be reading the book. There will be things that you should avoid including, such as if the birth mother was struggling with drug addiction, this is obviously something that you would not want to include. However, your child will find great delight in reading a book about himself at bedtime where he feels that he is the star. The book can explain how the little boy in the story was adopted from the same place, such as Chicago, Illinois, as your child. Every single adoption has very specific details that are unique to that family, so it can be hard to find a book that explains your child’s story precisely. So feel free to make one yourself, even if it is only 10 or 15 pages.
If you grew up in the seventies, you may remember the story books that were advertised in the back of our mother’s magazines where mom could send off for a book that told the story of her child. She would simply fill out a form with specific information about the child such as his favorite flavor of ice cream, the name of his pets, or the street in which he lived on. A few weeks later when the book arrived in the mail, the child would find it was a real book printed with his name, and talking about the street he lived on. Today, this can much more easily be done with print-on-demand services.
This can easily be done now with print on demand services where you can write out your child’s story, in a storybook or novel form, and have it printed and bound for less than $20.
There will obviously be a need for you to have a place to include photographs and keepsakes, which is where adoption scrapbook can be a additional special book for your child to turn to.
But having the opportunity to read about himself in a bound book, describing his backyard, and how his mom and dad picked him up at the hospital, may help him fill in some of the blanks in a non-scary way.
A bonus is that it will also give you the opportunity to get rid of some of those guilty feelings you have for not starting on an adoption scrapbook sooner for your child. In the end
In the end, it will likely be the short little story book that you ordered that simplifies his adoption journey, and have specific set about things he loves, that he will pull off the bookshelf to share with his friends.
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