All three of my kiddos were born in S. Korea. The girls came home when they were 4 mos old and our son when he was 3 yrs old. We reassure all of our kids by reminding them we are their
forever mommy & daddy. No matter what happens we will love them and take care of them forever. When my kids talk about their birthparents or mention missing them (although none of the kids actually remember them) I tell them I am sure their birthparents love and miss them too but I know they are happy their child has a special forever family of their own - just like they planned for them.
Books we like:
Families are Different
A Mother for Choco
Happy Adoption Day
Little Miss Spider (Love the passage at the end - "For finding your mother there's one certain test. You must look for the creature who loves you the best.")
But my kid's favorite books are their lifebooks. If you have not done one I encourage you to do so. Don't start her story when she comes to you - start it the day she was born. Share what you know about her story that you feel is appropriate for her to know at this time. I stressed in each of my children's lifebooks how very much their birthmothers and birthfathers loved them but could not take care of
any baby at that time and how they wanted their baby to have a happy forever family. Then I go through the story of how the made it all the way into our arms. These books have gone to school, been cudddled as they sleep, and drug everywhere w/ them. They LOVE to hear their story over and over again.
Adoption is a journey. The questions get harder as they get older. (Our dd - 7 asks things I didn't expect until her teenage years.) We encourage our kids to talk about birthparents, foster families, their birth country. We give them any pictures we have (copies of them, of course), we celebrate their heritage and adoption in general. We also attend Korean Heritage Camp every year. I'm not sure where OP lives, but in Colorado I know there is a Russian Heritage Camp as well every summer. People come from all over the country to attend these special camps for adoptive families. It is a wonderful experience for our children every year.
Feel free to PM me if you would like more info on lifebooks or heritage camps.
