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Do you remember what it was like to be 4?
The world was just beginning to open up and you were exploring, tasting, discovering and taking delight in new things every day. It really was just the beginning…and yet there is a pervading and mistaken idea that only by adopting a baby can new parents make a fundamental impact on a child’s life.
Understandably, this may stem from a fear of missing out. Society puts a great deal of focus on first-times. Baby’s first smile, baby’s first food, baby’s first crawl etc. But these traditional milestones are not a given in any family arrangement. Sometimes babies never crawl but go straight to walking. Sometimes boys don’t want to go to football with their dads.
The truth is that life is full of firsts, maybe different kinds of firsts– but no less significant or crucial to our development as happy and fulfilled human beings. Sometimes it’s the most unexpected firsts that become our favourite memories.
And while all these extraordinary little events are happening, whilst children are developing into fascinating individuals with their own special interests and skills, they still need a hand to hold and a cuddle at bed time. Older children need as much love and reassurance and support as a baby. They need much more direction and guidance.
Adopting an older child means that you can help a child navigate the tricky art of growing up, right at the point when they need it most. And being there when you’re most needed is parenting 101.
Ask yourself – is a 4 year old too old to be adopted?These children are waiting…why are you?
Contact Caritas Care to find out more
t: 0800 652 6955 e: recruitment@caritascare.org.uk
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01772 732313
View detailsWhether you are in the early stages and just seeking information or you have been considering adoption for a while, joining us at one of our online information...
Whether you are in the early stages and just seeking information or you have been considering adoption for a while, joining us at one of our online information...
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Whether you are in the early stages and just seeking information or you have been considering adoption for a while, joining us at one of our online information...