
Adoption Transition Period
The Adoption Transition Period refers to the time frame after a child is adopted when both the child and the adoptive parents adjust to their new family dynamic. This period can include building trust, establishing routines, and managing emotional responses from the child, who may be dealing with past experiences. It's a crucial phase where both parties learn to understand each other, often requiring patience and support. The length and complexity of this period can vary based on factors like the child's age and background or the family’s previous experiences, helping to ensure a smoother integration into the family.