Adoption
Baby Showers
The
adoption of a baby or child deserves a celebration! The parents
will need everything that a pregnant couple would need for
the new baby. Here are a few thoughts about adoption baby
showers:
Timing
of the party:
When the baby shower should take place is really a personal
preference of the parents-to-be. You, as the host, should
check with the parents-to-be as to when they expect the child
to arrive home. You can either have the party before the child
arrives or after.
Games
for the party:
There are two differences between an adoptive baby shower
and a "normal" baby shower. One is that the mom-to-be
is not pregnant. So, the games that you decide to play should
not reflect a pregnant mom. Do not play "how big around
is mom" and any maternity related game.
The
second difference may be the age of the child. They may be
adopting a three year old as opposed to a newborn. So, a game
such as "guess the birth date/ weight of baby" wouldn't
be appropriate for an older child adoption.
For
game ideas, click here...
Parties
After the Child Arrives:
Please be conscious of the adjustment period a new family
will have once their child comes home. You may want to give
them some time before the celebration to get to know each
other. This is especially true of an older child adoption.
Theme
of the Party:
The theme of the adoption baby shower should be the same as
any other baby shower. For ideas, click
here..
If
the party, however, is after the adoption and is for an older
child, then maybe consider creating a theme that includes
the child's likes. For example: if the child likes "Pooh
and Tigger", then use that for your theme. He/she will
then have a sense of inclusion and involvement in the party.
Overall:
The adoption baby shower should be run like any other party.
Every situation is different and you will need to take into
account the circumstances surrounding your particular adoption.
Timing, age of child, the parent's wants, etc.. If you are
not sure, then ask.
Another
great resource is Adoption.org