Adopting siblings

Adopting brothers and sisters can be twice as rewarding.

Brothers and sisters wait on average 13 months longer than single children. 37% of children waiting for adoption are brother and sister groups.

For many people, adopting a sibling group sounds like too much of a challenge; we’re used to the idea of one child coming into a family at a time. 

Before ruling out considering brothers and sisters, ask yourself:

  • do I have the space, time and energy to devote to more than one child?
  • would the impact of two or more children joining the family be too great?
  • how might their shared experiences affect them currently and in the future?

There can be some challenges to considering brothers and sisters, but there are many positive too! A brother and sister relationship is likely to be the longest relationship in a person’s life and being able to offer brothers and sisters a loving family home together, can support and strengthen this relationship.

Please consider if you have room in your house and heart for more than one child.

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The brother and sister relationship is the most enduring, they should never be separated unless their needs are too complex

37% of children waiting are siblings