truly you all are soooooooooooo amazing, wonderful, kindest, loving people. You people makes the world best people to live in. God always send people like you to this world to help, love others. and god always loving you all the time. God bless you and loves you all.
no matter how many times i see these adoption place over there its alway heart wrenching when the kids are just so scared and they don't know the people
Yes, love changes everything. Even seen some adults go yrs alone then meet a special someone and its total transformation. But these kids...to think of them comforting themselves in a crib with no parent comung..maybe for hrs then they get just a few minutes. It breaks my heart but at 55, I cant adopt now. Had I known even 10 yrs ago, I would have worked 5 jobs to adopt at least one. TY to all who have opened their hearts and lives to these babies.
We are in our early 60s, too old to adopt and have never had own kids. We are currently going through the training process to start being foster carers, which might be an option for you to consider.
I love watching this videos but I cry of joy happy that this little babies have a family that will love them n care for them I can’t wait to adopt a baby some day ❤❤
good video. adoptees experience an enormous amount of loss. thanks for acknowledging this. they're taken away from everything they know; different faces, scents, sounds, everything. that's one of the reasons we generally adapt well in life.
The first sight. The first holding. The first kiss. The first cries. The first abandonment. The first smile. The first laughter. The first meal. The first bath. The first sleep. Little by little you build intimacy, trust,. But the bonding has been done at the first sight: you gave yourself totally to this, your, child. A humbling miracle. Congratulations to the 3 of you! And when are you going back for a little sister or brother?
Just seeing our baby made my chest feel heavy and achy as if I had given birth and was breast feeding, it was the strangest feeling. My doctor said it's very normal and I could probably breast feed our adopted baby. I was astounded as I'd never heard of that.
it sad that in uk there is so much more to go through and you have to get a yes or no from uk adoption laws to even ask to adopt a child in china and its took out your hands untill you get checked and go through all the laws etc
what are great people!what they do not only compensate missing love from parents but more important meaning is to rebulid the child's whole life even their thought。
I must share this..I know 4 Forever 💓 Families who adopted from China..all China Dolls..my beloved niece being the 4th Family, last Spring... whom am very close to..she was excited to share with me (via Skype) the first two months upon returning home ..the only worry she had which receeded slowly in first 2months was awaking through the nights scared, like petrified scared..she diminished this by sleeping in the same room as she was (we eventually figured out why 😥) then she shared about our child's, Gem-Rose's quality which I had heard from the 3other families...during the day her 18month old sweetie is obedient, appears to be bonding at her own pace..all good ..but most of all she is funny..We laugh so, all day long via Skype, with face expressions she makes, acting silly, mimicking us in an exaggerated way Lol..I responded it may be her ways of communicating with us? as she is learning French & English, but I also know the Chinese sense of humour is a lifelong skills...she has Papa wrapped around her finger and knows it lol..I so Love this child..I am her mamie by default ..she brings us all, her Forever Loving Family, great Joy, Laughter, Hope and most of all LOVE ..they are seriously considering returning to China next year,...Oh double the Blessings!!..moi, Canada 🇨🇦❤
I 😭 the whole time! She is so beautiful and priceless! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ In the beginning the kids can be like magnets, they will come together or repel. And then comes the moment where for them it's "Wait a minute, this isn't so bad, this is fun and I love having undivided attention". I wish I were younger, because I wouldn't hesitate to have the little girl I always wanted.
When the children is meeting their parents - there are too much people around - too much noisy ( sometimes they bring child to their parents at the hotel and much better)
I’m sorry to say, but that is the worst way to introduce a child to their adoptive parents in a room full of complete strangers with other crying babies. They should rethink this setup.
Woken up from a nap??? They are being torn apart from the only family they have known. I don't understand why these parents don't respect the children enough to recognize the tramatic way this is done.
im sorry but this is every time hard to watch.... just give the children time to connect with you... dont grab them like new shoes... they are scared every time... you are a stranger to them, well at lest at the beginning.....
Very sad video seeing the babies crying :-(. Asian adoption is very hard because Asian babies aren't very used to white people, and they become scared and sad that they have to leave their birth parents, nanny, and foster care. The babies think that white people are terrorists trying to take them away from their birth parents, nanny, and foster care, but they're adopting them to become a blessing family. Adoption can also be hard all over the world, not just in Asia.