50 Heartwarming Adoption Photos That Might Have You Crying Tears Of Joy
Interview With ExpertAdoption is a beautiful thing. There are currently over 117,000 children in the United States alone waiting to be welcomed into loving families, and adopting a child is an amazing way for countless couples to start families or expand their existing ones. While the process isn’t always easy or straightforward, it’s 100% worth it to see the joy on a child’s face when they finally get to unite with their parents.
To celebrate how special adoption is, Bored Panda has searched high and low to find the most heartwarming photos of adopted kids and their families. We’ll warn you right now that some of these pictures are tear-jerkers, so you might need to have a box of tissues on hand! Keep reading to also find a conversation with Khalida Lovell, Co-Founder at Jigsaw Adoption in the UK, and be sure to upvote the photos that melt your heart.
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To learn more about the magic of adoption, we got in touch with Khalida Lovell, Co-Founder at Jigsaw Adoption, a UK-based, independent adoption service. Khalida was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and discuss why it's so important to have parents who are looking to adopt.
"Without the presence of warm, open and committed parents, children could not be adopted. My colleagues at Jigsaw Adoption agree. We need you. We would love for you to be there," the co-founder shared. "We need your openness, patience, and love to help give these children the chance of a brighter future. They need this to succeed as adults."
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"In the UK, adoption is the future plan for about 5% of the children in foster care," Khalida says. "Across the Atlantic, in the USA, this number is around 2%. Sadly, the number of children being adopted in both nations is falling but for different reasons. These children will then spend the remainder of their childhood years in state-mandated care."
"Adoption will give many of you the chance at parenthood which you have not had before," she continued. "It will give children that much needed second chance at growing up in a family who can give them the security and love they need."
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As for how adoption can impact a child's life, the expert says, "Adoption has a huge, positive impact on children who can’t live with their birth families. These children benefit from the security and love offered in an adoptive family. Children can develop a sense of permanence for the rest of their childhood. Many children with a plan of adoption are in care with their siblings. Adoption allows them to grow up together with their brothers and sisters in the same home."
Khalida also noted that adoptive children face struggles with issues around identity and self-esteem due to sad early life experiences. "Being adopted into a family allows them to develop emotional safety as well as being physically cared for. The role of professionals is important here too," she explained. "Supporting our adopters is vital so they can support their children well and thrive as a family."
Today.... At 28 Yrs Old, I Was Adopted By My Step Father Of 25 Years
He took in my mother, my sister, and I... and boy did I put him through hell growing up. No matter the situation, he endured... and as I matured we grew closer and our relationship stronger. I am proud to honor his family legacy!
I Was Adopted 22 Years Ago. This Is The First Picture With My Older Sister
So what kinds of couples are the best suited for adoption? "I've had the privilege to work alongside so many adoptive parents. They are regular and yet exceptional people," Khalida shared. She noted that what so many of these couples have in common can be covered in three areas: emotional capacity, support networks and flexibility.
"Emotional capacity can’t be overstated. In UK adoptions, you’re bringing home children who have had a difficult start, entered the state care system and are often moved between foster families. These children are going to have issues with trusting adults around them," she explained.
"Part of adult life for adopters will have involved dealing with some life difficulties. Being able to process your own problems and grow from them is important," Khalida added. "If you have dealt with your own difficulties, you’re in a much stronger place for parenting and your other relationships. This is not only beneficial for your individual wellbeing but also for the children."
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"Support networks formed by a community of family, trusted friends and professionals all contribute towards a smoother life for adoptive families," the expert continued. "Adopters need people around them who care, listen and support their adoption plans."
"A good support network means people will look out for you and the children after they join your family. Emotional support for adopters is equal to having practical support. Only you will know which you’ll need. It’s a great idea to think about the support you and your partner can access before starting your adoption," Khalida says. "You then have time to strengthen this through your local community."
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Finally, adoptive parents need to be flexible. "Flexibility is an underrated life quality but key for adoptive parenting," Khalida told Bored Panda. "Every family has its own joys and challenges with adopted children. Parenting children has also changed over the generations and parents are expected to be more present, more hands-on than 30 years ago. This can also clash with the expectations we have of our children. So much of what we expect from our children comes from our own experiences whether we like it or not. Building in flexibility to daily plans in recognition of their needs has a deep impact on family life."
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To those people who say things like "I have to have a biological child. I could never love an adopted child." They should never have a child. From day one we considered our adopted daughter as our family. And she felt like ours.
"At Jigsaw Adoption, we don’t expect you to have done lots of research into adoption before coming to us. We look for a genuine interest in becoming parents through adoption," the expert shared. "We go through the preparation, the assessment (also known as the home-study, and the legal information with you. In the UK, you will have access to children’s reports, which explain early life history and the medical information you will need."
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Our Son And His Big Sister Ringing In His Official Adoption And The End Of His Time In Foster Care
Khalida also says there’s a big shift in being joint parents, as well as partners, when you’re adopting. "It’s worth thinking about how you can work as a team towards parenthood for your adoption. There are the practical aspects such as who stays at home in the beginning with children. Who can look at nurseries or schooling."
But the emotional parts of your life need attention too. "Like many new parents, it can feel as though life is all about the children in the first year. Think about how you can dedicate time for your relationship too," the expert noted. "It doesn’t have to be an elaborate evening out; it can be simple, a walk with hot chocolate. A regular commitment means you’re more likely to check in with each other."
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O, Lord Keep Me In The Moment …
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Next, we wanted to know if there were any misconceptions about adoption that Khalida could dispel for us. "Many people rule themselves out of adoption before talking to an agency. Some of the misconceptions about UK adoption mean people feel they won’t qualify if they have freelance roles or work in the creative industries. We’ve heard people tell us they felt they couldn’t adopt because they have experienced estrangement from family members," she shared.
"We don’t need to contact all your former partners for a reference, this is something many women in particular have been very concerned about. Finally, having emotional difficulties or depression does not automatically rule adopters out," the expert says. "We are all much more aware of the emotional challenges of day-to-day life in a post-Covid world."
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"Taking the first step to find out more about adoption is daunting and needs a leap of faith," Khalida added. "Having a positive attitude and a genuine interest in adopting children will put you in a great place to start your adoption journey."
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It's My Mom's 81st Birthday, And Deserves All The Happy Birthday Blessings She Can Get! She Adopted Me When I Was 3 And She Was 50, She Has Been The Highlight Of Everything In My Life And Deserves The World! She Is My Heart, Guide, And Backbone.. She Is An Incredible Woman Who Inspires Me Everyday!
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I met this young lady six years ago. Literally half of her life ago. Since then I've gone from her mom's friend to her mom's husband to her dad. Now, today, I have legally adopted her. I'm officially her father. It's been a rough process dealing with her biological dad, but it's 100% worth it.
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I think she looks exactly just like a combination of your genes. You might wanna double check that she was definitely adopted... 😉
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"It was like, 'OK, this is the way it should be. She was part of our family,'" adoptive mother Jennifer Schoebinger told CBS News. She and her husband, Chris Schoebinger, said they had no interest in excluding the birth mother.
"You know, you can't have too many people loving you, right? Why couldn't he be both of ours?" Chris Schoebinger said.
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I was adopted at birth. Definitely teared up at most of these entries. Adoption is a wonderful, wonderful thing.
I won't say this old man teared up reading this, but halfway through the dust got pretty bad in my office so I had to take a break and finish later.
Load More Replies...I was a foster kid who desperately wanted to be adopted but it never happened. I had four siblings and a few times we were together but were separated by our teens. I at least got to graduate, some of my siblings didn’t.
I'm very sorry for you, separating siblings is a cruel thing to do.
Load More Replies...I was adopted at birth. Definitely teared up at most of these entries. Adoption is a wonderful, wonderful thing.
I won't say this old man teared up reading this, but halfway through the dust got pretty bad in my office so I had to take a break and finish later.
Load More Replies...I was a foster kid who desperately wanted to be adopted but it never happened. I had four siblings and a few times we were together but were separated by our teens. I at least got to graduate, some of my siblings didn’t.
I'm very sorry for you, separating siblings is a cruel thing to do.
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