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Birthmom hugging her daughter who was adopted

How to Handle the Birth Family Using Social Media to Contact Your Child

Birthmom hugging her daughter who was adopted

With the ability to access the internet and social media from nearly anywhere, information regarding birth parents and adoptees are relatively easy to find. It is a parent’s job to protect their child, but it can be difficult to know where to start regarding cyber security, identity protection, and digital citizenship. Beyond that, there is concern if the birth family reaches out via social media and makes contact with your adopted child. 
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Young adoptee walking with her adoptive parents

What is a Life Story Book?

Young adoptee walking with her adoptive parents

Children who are raised by their birth parents are surrounded by their history. Adoptees often experience gaps in time and memories no matter their age at the time of adoption. While open adoptions are becoming more common, not all adoptees have access to their birth parents, and without proper documentation of their life story, adoptees are left wondering about their own history which may lead to them having a very fragile sense of who they are.
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Sibling adjusting to a new adopted baby

Blended Family Stories

Sibling adjusting to a new adopted baby

Whether your children are biological or are adopted, at some point in their lives they will have questions about their family history. Researchers have developed the “do you know” scale which asks children approximately 20 questions about their family history to determine how much they know. The more children know about their families history has proven to show children have a stronger sense of control over their lives, much higher self-esteem, and a more successful family dynamic — but what do you do when you cannot tell your adopted children about their family history?
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Infant adoption financial assistance

Asking for Assistance With Adoption Costs

Infant adoption financial assistance

With more than 400,000 children in the foster care system, there are approximately 120,000 currently waiting to be adopted to their forever family. Adoption is a very tedious, expensive process that requires hours of training, evaluations, and lots of time. It is no secret that paying for adoption in the United States can be expensive. The question that circles many people’s minds however is, should you ask for money to help pay for your adoption?
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Adoptive parents to a new baby girl

Friendship Between Adoptive Parents and Birth Parents

Adoptive parents to a new baby girl

Should Adoptive Parents and Expectant Parents Become Friends

In the case of open adoption, the adoptive parents and birth mother will know each other. Whether or not adoptive parents and expectant parents should become friends is ultimately up to both parties, but they should be aware that building a relationship between adoptive parents and expectant parents has both risks and benefits. 
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African American adoptive family

Choosing Your Adoption Attorney

African American adoptive family

The adoption attorney is an integral part of the adoption process, so it’s important to choose one you can work well with and who you can trust to do their job right. After all, they’re helping you build your family and ensuring all of the legal aspects of that are covered. However, it can be difficult to know which attorney is right for you. How can you be sure you’ve found a qualified attorney to help with your adoption? 
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Hopeful adoptive family filling out adoption paperwork

Home Study FAQs

Hopeful adoptive family filling out adoption paperwork

Many prospective adoptive parents find the most intimidating part of the adoption process to be the home study, as they think someone is coming in to pass judgement on where and how they live. In actuality, the home study is mostly just to make sure you can provide a safe and healthy environment for the child, and only a small portion of the home study involves your actual home. 
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