This documentary project was chosen to inform people about
adoption and what good it does for families. A lot of times, adoption is looked
at as a negative because of how many children are put in foster homes and don’t
get along with the families they are placed with. Adoption is also thought of
as negative because the parents don’t want their children to jump from one
family to another and not feel like they belong to anything, but that is not
the truth for every child. Most children are placed in a good home and loved as
if they have always belonged to their new family.
We will be interviewing Julie Brems who has fostered
children and all of her children are adopted. She will discuss how their
children have blessed them and given them something they couldn’t have had on
their own.
The questions we will be asking her are:
1)
How many children do you have? How many are
adopted?
2)
How many kids have you been a foster parent for?
3)
How long did you wait to find out that you were
going to be blessed with your first child?
4)
Did your family grow stronger together after
learning about infertility?
5)
Would you foster more children when yours grow
up more?
6)
Would you have adopted teenagers or older
children if you were given the opportunity?
7)
What was your first reaction when you found out
you would be parents for the first time?
8)
How much of a surprise was it when you found out
you were chosen to be the adoptive parents for your first child?
9)
What was your reaction whenever you would get a
call about fostering another child?
10) Have
you ever thought about adopting another child?
11) What
are your views on abortion? Why?
12) Do
you think you would feel any differently about adoption and abortion if you
were able to have your own biological children?
13) Do
you think adoption is ignored and seen as something negative?
14) Do
you feel that being a foster parent and adopting has changed you in any way?
(your views on family and life?)
We believe a documentary video that focuses on adoption is a
good way to bring more positive reactions to such a controversial topic.
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