26 Tex. Admin. Code § 749.3343 - What does preparing a child for adoption include?
(a) Preparation must include helping a child
five years old or older to:
(1) Know and
understand his history;
(2)
Understand the difference between biological, foster, and adoptive
parents;
(3) Express hopes and
fears about adoption, including fears of disruption;
(4) Separate from people he is close to, and
grieve their loss;
(5) Form new
attachments; and
(6) As
appropriate, make a plan for contact with siblings, other family members,
and/or other significant persons.
(b) Preparation for children under five years
old must include as many of the items in subsection (a) of this section as
appropriate based on the child's age and intellectual level.
(c) Regardless of the child's age, you must
document in the child's record any items in subsection (a) of this section not
addressed with the child during preparation for adoption and the reason for not
addressing each item.
(d) You must
document preparation activities in the child's record.
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