Thomas Rhett Shares Why He's Waiting to Have Adoption Conversation With 6-Year-Old Daughter Willa Gray - E! Online
Thomas Rhett’s 6-year-old daughter has started asking some tough family questions, and the country star admits he’s not ready to have a deep conversation about adoption just yet.
Adoptee Therapist Directory - Beyond Words Psychological Services
The Adoptee Therapist Directory includes licensed US mental health professionals who identify as adoptees and work with adoptees / adoptive families in...
(PDF) Household Composition and Risk of Fatal Child Maltreatment
note: adoptees and foster youth fall under the 4.7x more likely. the 8x more likely is for children living with a parent and their unmarried partner. stop saying 8x more likely.
Results In: Adult Adoptee Perceptions in Closed Adoption
The survey was entitled “Adult Adoptee Perceptions in Closed Adoption.” A link to the survey (through Survey Monkey) was shared on Facebook, Twitter, and this blog over a 2-week timefra…
Results In: Adoptee Perceptions. Your Lived Experience. NAAM 2018.
Who and What is Adoption Surveys? About Summary A special survey was created for adult adoptees that was open only for the month of November (2018) which is National Adoption Awareness Month (NAAM…
Dear Adoption, I Am Finally Ready to Face You – The Real You, The Darker You
Dear Adoption, I Am Finally Ready to Face You – The Real You, The Darker You You are not exactly honest all the time. You are not who you say you are. Your meaning changes depending on who defines …
Adult Adoptees’ Perspective on Interracial Adoption - Nightlight
The Debate on Interracial Adoption: Since the 1970s, there have been debates in America on whether children of one race should be adopted by parents of another. One camp argues that children adopted interracially lose their sense of identity and culture, while the other claims that regardless of rac
Adoptees Press States for Access to Original Birth Certificates - Stateline
Peggy Klappenberger of Crownsville, Maryland, has a little game she plays with her two teenage sons. Every time she drives by the hospital where they were born, she points to the window of the room where their birth took place. She makes a point of telling them, over and over, that they are seeing the […]
The Dark Side of Adoptions: Why Parents and Kids Don't Bond
Though most adoptions go well, histories of institutionalization of adopted children, as well as unrealistic expectations by adoptive parents, can make bonding difficult.
But I adopted my child at birth. What do you mean trauma?
BY: ALEX STAVROS, President and CEO, Calo Family of Programs It is not uncommon for adoptive parents to come to us feeling out of options for their difficult child and overwhelmed about what could have created all of these DSM diagnoses and intense feelings and behaviors. Especially if the child wa