Parents with an adopted child wonder whether, when and how to tell their child that he or she is adopted. They also want to know if there are special problems for an adopted child.
Child and adolescent psychiatrists (精神病学家) recommend that the child be told about the adoption by the adoptive parents. Children should be told about their adoption in a way that they can understand.
There are two different views on when a child should be told about the adoption. Many experts believe the child should be told at the earliest age possible. This approach provides the child an early opportunity to accept and integrate the concept of being "adopted". Other experts believe that telling a child too early may confuse the young child who can’t really understand the event. These experts ad vise waiting until the child is older.
In either case, children should learn of their adoption from the adoptive parents. This helps give the message that adoption is go
A. be told the truth once he or she is adopted
B. be informed of the fact that he or she is adopted as early as possible
C. be told the truth by the adoptive parents themselves
D. always be kept in the dark about the fact that he or she is adopted
Parents with an adopted child wonder whether, when and how to tell their child that he or she is adopted. They also want to know if there are special problems for an adopted child.
Child and adolescent psychiatrists (精神病学家) recommend that the child be told about the adoption by the adoptive parents. Children should be told about their adoption in a way that they can understand.
There are two different views on when a child should be told about the adoption. Many experts believe the child should be told at the earliest age possible. This approach provides the child an early opportunity to accept and integrate the concept of being "adopted". Other experts believe that telling a child too early may confuse the young child who can’t really understand the event. These experts ad vise waiting until the child is older.
In either case, children should learn of their adoption from the adoptive parents. This helps give the message that adoption is go
A. Adopted children recommend that they be told about the adoption by adoptive parents.
B. Experts all agree that telling the children too early about the adoption may confuse them.
C. Some experts hold that the adopted child should be kept in the dark as long as possible.
D. Parents should not discourage the adopted child from talking about the process of adoption.
Parents with an adopted child wonder, when and how to tell their child that he or she is adopted. They also want to know if there are special problems for an adopted child.
Child and adolescent psychiatrists (精神病学家) recommend that the child be told about the adoption by the adoptive parents. Children should be told about their adoption in a way that they can understand.
There are two different views on when a child should be told about the adoption. Many experts believe the child should be told at earliest age possible. This approach provides the child an early opportunity to accept and integrate the concept of being "adopted". Other experts believe that telling a child too early may confuse the young child who can’t really understand the event. These experts advise waiting until the child is older.
In either case, children should learn of their adoption from the adoptive parents. This helps give the message that adoption is good an
A. They will never trust the adoptive parents again.
B. They will probably think that the adoptive parents keep it a secret due to some shameful reasons.
C. They will leave the adoptive parents and prefer to be homeless.
D. They certainly will be annoye
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