How To Anticipate Times of Identity Sensitivity in Adoptees and Foster Kids
There are times in the life of a young adoptee or foster child when questions about identity may trigger unusual behaviors. Parents can help by being aware of these times, and making themselves emotionally available to their children.
- Birthdays: These are not only a mark of getting older but also times when an adoptee or foster child may be reminded of birth parents, other foster families, and other previous birthdays.
- Mother's Day/Father's Day: At these times, adoptees and foster children may become absorbed with thoughts of identity, belonging, and family.
- Entering school: This can be a time of unusual behaviors for all children as they take on yet another identity: student.
- Comments from peers: The first times children hear those first questions or comments from uninformed peers on their own, they may struggle to express their answers and perhaps deal with hurtful words.
- When they discover "where babies come from": Parents should be prepared for age-appropriate truthful explanations. Even under the best circumstances, identity confusion can result.
- School projects / assignments: Family trees and other projects dealing with heredity and ancestors may not be inclusive of adoptive and foster family relationships.
- Adolescence: The beginning of puberty is traditionally a time of identity crisis, and adoption and foster care issues can add another layer of confusion.
- Medical appointments and times of illness: Questions of identity are very common for adoptees at these times due to separate or unknown medical histories and how these are talked about, remarked upon, or conveyed.
- Times of family upheaval: Change or loss, such as divorce, death, or a move may trigger old insecurities and fears about a child's identity as a permanent or temporary member of a family.
- Adulthood: When the minor adoptee becomes an adult, questions of identity can rise to the surface in unexpected ways.
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