8 Adoption Myths You Need to Know
Adopting a Newborn Baby
Adoption, as presented in the media, is often full of myths and false stories. Understanding some common adoption myths will help you distinguish adoption facts from fiction. Continue reading
Adoption, as presented in the media, is often full of myths and false stories. Understanding some common adoption myths will help you distinguish adoption facts from fiction. Continue reading
There’s no denying that adopting a child brings a great deal of joy and happiness to any family; however, with this enthusiasm sometimes comes some aggravation caused by people making rash decisions and comments. To avoid this, it is good to know that there are some things you should never do to your adopted children, to yourself, or to other adoptive parents. Continue reading
The adoption trip is a defining moment in the adoption process that brings parents and their baby together at last. Even when adopting domestically, this event usually takes place in unfamiliar surroundings, which can be stressful. Not only that, but sometimes the call that says you are going to become a parent comes with just a few hours’ notice. That’s why it’s best to be prepared ahead of time by having your packing list ready. Here are some key essentials to include on your newborn adoption trip packing list. Continue reading
The adoption process is not an easy journey. It involves a lot of mixed emotions, high hopes, long waits, frustration, and excitement. After a child is placed with them, sometimes adoptive parents experience what is known as post adoption depression syndrome. Usually, it is hormone fluctuations related to birth that can cause postpartum depression. The truth is that every adoptive parent carries a big emotional burden before and after adopting, and this can impact the way they think and feel. If you’re worried you might be suffering from this condition, there is hope. Continue reading
During the home study process, you will be asked about your daily routine, education and work history, medical and criminal record, finances, hobbies, references, and more. As you can see, the adoption home study consists mostly of biographical information you already know, but it is still not unusual for people to panic when someone even mentions a home study to them. If you think there is an issue that might prevent you from being approved, your worries are usually unfounded. There are very few reasons people fail the home study. Here are a few reasons why people fail the home study process. Continue reading
Parents adopting a newborn baby who already have an older child need to make sure they do everything they can to help their child adjust to the new baby. It is completely natural for your older child to be jealous and/or act out when a new sibling arrives. Here are some tips on helping your older child adjust to a new baby! Continue reading
Choosing an adoption agency is the most important first step in your adoption process. Just like the adoption process varies from family to family, every agency is different. Your adoption agency is going to unite you with your baby, so choosing one is a serious business. You don’t have to spend a great deal of time to find a perfect adoption agency, you just need to be prepared and know exactly what to ask them. In order to ensure that you choose the agency that’s the right fit for your family, here is a list of questions to ask the agencies you’re considering. Continue reading
The beginning stages of the adoption process are full of activity. You are busy learning about adoption, taking online classes, getting to know your counselor, preparing for a home study, creating your family profile, filling out forms, and much more. While this first can hold its unique frustrations, the waiting phase is often one of the most difficult times for prospective adoptive parents since it can easily lead to anxiety and doubt. No one can tell how long the adoption wait will be, so it’s important to keep yourself busy and shut down any negative thoughts.
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Unfortunately, information about single parent adoption tends to be patronizing. Single parents hoping to adopt a baby are often presented with warnings about how the adoption is going to be hard or complicated. While adoption is a long, emotional, and difficult process with its ups and downs for every person who goes through it, somehow it seems unfair to think that single parent adoptions are different from couple adoptions since the essence in both cases is a noble goal of creating a family. In order to take the pressure off of single parents hoping to adopt, here are some tips on single parent adoption! Continue reading
Adoptive moms may not themselves be pregnant, but they are still expecting their baby. Preparing for your baby’s arrival demands a lot of dedicated work, but it can also be fun! If you are hoping to adopt or you are getting ready to adopt, here are some nesting tips for you. Continue reading
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