
Originally Posted by
WishingNWaiting
I think being scared is a perfectly normal and expected emotion during the adoption process. I know my emotions ran from irritation, fear, joy, anxiousness, etc. But just keep your eye on the end result and know that there will be a day you will realize that every pain-staking second was 100% worth it! I was really scared about how I would bond, but it was the most natural thing for us. The moment we said hello to our kids we knew they were ours and we acted like we had been together their whole lives. The MAPPS (similar to PRIDE) classes will help you with understanding good ways to bond, some of the challenges that might come up, and how to best navigate those challenges.
The only "disability" we encountered with our kids (5 and 6 years old) was our son has a very slight speech impediment. It was enough to qualify him for weekly speech therapy through the school and we think after discussing with his new speech therapist here, it isn't so much of an impediment, but more that he wasn't taught to speak properly. He was neglected so much early on that he didn't have anyone to model speech after. He has shown dramatic improvement since coming into foster care and being adopted and we hope by the end of this school year, he won't need to continue therapy. But, with that said, there are all kinds of disabilities out there. Your social worker will talk through them with you and you can tell her what you are comfortable dealing with. Ours were also considered special needs because it was a sibling group - just because they are harder to place.
I'd just encourage you to keep an open mind during the whole process and realize that you don't have to decide anything today. When you get referrals for children you will have lots of opportunity to ask questions and make educated decisions. One other thing that we realized is that because the foster care system is so overworked, underfunded, and underappreciated - what seems like a bigger disability might not be as bad once the child is adopted and just needs some extra help. Keep us posted and good luck!