Monday, November 16, 2015

What To Expect During Home Studies For Adoption

By Mattie Knight


If you are planning on adopting a child, prepare to be screened by the relevant authorities. Part of the screening process involves being interviewed by a social worker about your motives and readiness to adopt. You will have to undergo a number of interviews. These interviews are usually carried out in the adoption agencies offices and also in your home. Here are a couple of things you can do to help you be more prepared for home studies for adoption.

Think about what your main motivation for adopting a child is. You should also think about what your parenting plan is and the kind of family that you would like to have. You can research on some of the questions that you are likely to be asked. This will give you time to think through various issues and potential answers that you can give.

Find an agency that will carry out the study. You can use an agency that is recommended by the placement agency you are using or you can choose to have an independent social worker carry out the exercise. It all depends on which option you are most comfortable with. Make sure that the social worker or agency is licensed to carry out the study.

Find out what documents and paperwork you need to fill out before the study is due. Ask your social worker to provide you with the list of requirements and documents well in advance. Some agencies give you the option of filling out the forms online and submitting them. If you prefer, you can have the forms manually mailed out to you. You can them mail them back or physically submit them to the agencies offices in Utah.

The social worker will schedule at least one interview that is to be held in your home. This is to give the social worker an opportunity to evaluate whether it is a conducive environment for a child to live in. Generally, the house should be child proofed and meet the necessary safety standards. There should also be room enough for the additional child to live in.

You should also have a list of questions that you want to ask the social worker. This is because the interviews give you an opportunity to get clarifications on any issues that you may not be sure about when it comes to adoption. The interview is an opportunity for you to learn more about adopting and raising an adopted child.

If you are a couple, it is essential that you are both prepared for the interviews. The interviews will be carried out jointly and also separately. Be sure that you are on the same page when it comes to your motivations and reasons for wanting to adopt.

It is important that you relax and not view the interview as an imposition on you and your family. This will help you to be less defensive. Chances are that if you were to be disqualified from the process, this would likely have happened during the initial screening stages.




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