THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF CHILD ADOPTION


Theoretical framework is an idea principles on which a particular subject or study is based, rather than practice or experiment and is used as basis for making judgment or decision. This decision is supported by the theory propounded in Nursing by Calister Roy. The theory explains how an individual interacts with or adapts with the changes in his environment. It is based on the assumption that individual is a bio-psychosocial being, interacting with the dynamic environment. Roy’s theory explains four mode of adaptation. In the basic physiological needs, developing a
positive self concept problem occurs which there is failure in the coping mechanism or balance within these areas.

Adaptation is the process of responding to satisfactorily coping with environmental changes however, this concept applied that the adapted parent should be able to provide for the adopted children love and basic physiological need for their wellbeing. They should build their interactions with others toward positive aspects of life thereby preventing loneliness and rejection from others.
Also on the other hand, the adopted children will be able to adapt to the environment of the adapted parents and give them love and obedience they require from them leading to foster goal achievement.
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