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- Ligne n°75 : 16 Myths About Adoption You Need to Stop Believing
- Ligne n°80 : For National Adoption Day on November 17, which strives to raise awareness of
Ligne n°81 : the 117,000 children in foster care waiting for permanent homes, we asked ...
Ligne n°81 : ...the 117,000 children in foster care waiting for permanent homes, we asked- Ligne n°82 : adoption professionals, adoptive parents, and birth mothers to weigh in on
Ligne n°83 : misconceptions about this wonderful family-building option. ...
Ligne n°92 : ... them—it is a natural fear to have,” says Jennifer Van Gundy, LMSW,- Ligne n°93 : director of social services for the agency American Adoptions, who was
Ligne n°94 : adopted herself. “The reality is a ‘real mom’ or a ‘real dad’ is ...
Ligne n°113 : ... relationship with their children,” says Bobbi J. Miller, Ph.D, LMFT, a- Ligne n°114 : family therapist who specializes in adoption. “Based on personality
Ligne n°115 : factors and their own individual backgrounds, many parents find it ...
Ligne n°130 : ... for them. For birth mothers, the choice to place their child for- Ligne n°131 : adoption is often the hardest they will ever make, says Van Gundy. It’s
Ligne n°132 : not that they don’t want their children; it’s that they want more for ...
Ligne n°134 : ... adoptive homes out of love while also bearing extreme loss,” says Tasha- Ligne n°135 : Blaine, LMSW, manager of special needs adoption at the agency
Ligne n°136 : Spence-Chapin. “Birth mothers think about their children, see their ...
Ligne n°139 : ... their dreams, and live to their fullest potential.” Instead of saying- Ligne n°140 : “give up,” phrase it as “make an adoption plan”—a little wordier, but
Ligne n°141 : more correct. “I did not give up my child—I terminated my parental ...- Ligne n°155 : Reality: Birth mothers understand the permanency of adoption. “Adoption
- Ligne n°155 : Reality: Birth mothers understand the permanency of adoption. “Adoption
Ligne n°156 : is not a Lifetime movie!” says adoptive mom Kristin. The myth that the ...
Ligne n°161 : ... couldn’t be further from the right course of action. “It is best- Ligne n°162 : practice for parents considering placing a child for adoption to
Ligne n°163 : receive counseling and speak with their own attorney to ensure they ...- Ligne n°188 : Myth: Open adoption is confusing for the child
- Ligne n°192 : Truth: Open adoption helps children feel secure in their identity. An
Ligne n°193 : open adoption is one in which children and birth families are in ...
Ligne n°192 : ... Truth: Open adoption helps children feel secure in their identity. An- Ligne n°193 : open adoption is one in which children and birth families are in
Ligne n°194 : contact, either through meetings or letters and pictures. “Openness ...
Ligne n°200 : ... sense of self. It is a truthful way of forming family bonds.” A child- Ligne n°201 : can never be loved by too many people—but open adoption does not mean
Ligne n°202 : co-parenting. “A child knows who his or her parent is, and that is the ...
Ligne n°204 : ... and to comfort him if he gets hurt,” says Monica Baker, MSW, associate- Ligne n°205 : director of domestic and special needs adoption at Spence-Chapin. Dr.
Ligne n°206 : Miller agrees. “Children have the ability to navigate incredible ...- Ligne n°217 : Truth: Open adoption also alleviates children’s questions as to where
Ligne n°218 : they came from, rendering birth parent searches obsolete. “I was placed ...
Ligne n°218 : ... they came from, rendering birth parent searches obsolete. “I was placed- Ligne n°219 : for adoption in a period when closed adoption was the only option,
- Ligne n°219 : for adoption in a period when closed adoption was the only option,
Ligne n°220 : which lead to a lot of unanswered questions for me,” Van Gundy says. ...
Ligne n°220 : ... which lead to a lot of unanswered questions for me,” Van Gundy says.- Ligne n°221 : “Often closed adoptions create the most confusion and leave room for
Ligne n°222 : uncertainty and worry.” In addition, “In the past, not only were ...
Ligne n°222 : ... uncertainty and worry.” In addition, “In the past, not only were- Ligne n°223 : adoptions closed but adoptive parents were encouraged not to tell their
Ligne n°224 : children they were adopted—this creates a relationship based on a lie,” ...
Ligne n°226 : ... and the resulting loss of trust they had in their parents.” Even if a- Ligne n°227 : birth mother today chooses a closed adoption, adoptive parents should
Ligne n°228 : welcome children’s questions. “Children can deal with a lot of ...- Ligne n°234 : Myth: Adoption is a “second best” way to make a family
Ligne n°238 : ... Truth: Adoptive families couldn’t imagine it any other way. Although- Ligne n°239 : many parents come to adoption through the heartbreak of infertility,
Ligne n°240 : after a grieving process adoption then becomes their “first choice” in ...
Ligne n°239 : ... many parents come to adoption through the heartbreak of infertility,- Ligne n°240 : after a grieving process adoption then becomes their “first choice” in
Ligne n°241 : family building. “Many women desire to become pregnant, and most people ...
Ligne n°241 : ... family building. “Many women desire to become pregnant, and most people- Ligne n°242 : do not seek out adoption as their first option when they start building
Ligne n°243 : a family,” Van Gundy says. But, “often adoptive couples will look back ...
Ligne n°244 : ... on their challenges to have a biological child and be thankful they- Ligne n°245 : were led to adoption. It is impossible for them to imagine not being
Ligne n°246 : parents to their children whom they adopted.” Of course, not all ...
Ligne n°246 : ... parents to their children whom they adopted.” Of course, not all- Ligne n°247 : adoptions occur because parents are unable to have biological children,
Ligne n°248 : either. ...
Ligne n°259 : ... But when looking to adopt, it’s best practice to not go it alone and- Ligne n°260 : instead use a licensed adoption agency. “This is a question that comes
Ligne n°261 : up much more frequently as it relates to independent or attorney ...
Ligne n°261 : ... up much more frequently as it relates to independent or attorney- Ligne n°262 : adoption. In Spence-Chapin’s domestic infant adoption programs, you
- Ligne n°262 : adoption. In Spence-Chapin’s domestic infant adoption programs, you
Ligne n°263 : will not incur fees to support individual birth parents,” says ...
Ligne n°264 : ... Cockerham. “The expenses that prospective parents can pay in connection- Ligne n°265 : with an adoption are regulated by state law and vary from state to
Ligne n°266 : state. Federal law provides protections against financial inducement in ...
Ligne n°266 : ... state. Federal law provides protections against financial inducement in- Ligne n°267 : international adoptions.” Asking the agency you work with how it
Ligne n°268 : handles birth mother expenses will help avoid financial loss if a birth ...
Ligne n°268 : ... handles birth mother expenses will help avoid financial loss if a birth- Ligne n°269 : mother changes her mind about placing her child for adoption. Read more
Ligne n°270 : about the real costs of adoption everyone needs to know. ...
Ligne n°269 : ... mother changes her mind about placing her child for adoption. Read more- Ligne n°270 : about the real costs of adoption everyone needs to know.
- Ligne n°272 : Myth: Adoption is expensive
- Ligne n°276 : Truth: It depends. Yes, some domestic infant adoption and international
Ligne n°277 : adoptions are expensive. “In most states, adoptive parents can pay a ...
Ligne n°276 : ... Truth: It depends. Yes, some domestic infant adoption and international- Ligne n°277 : adoptions are expensive. “In most states, adoptive parents can pay a
Ligne n°278 : birth family’s reasonable medical, legal, and counseling expenses,” ...
Ligne n°278 : ... birth family’s reasonable medical, legal, and counseling expenses,”- Ligne n°279 : says Cockerham. Your adoption fees likely also go toward the counseling
Ligne n°280 : of the many expectant mothers who end up not choosing to place their ...
Ligne n°280 : ... of the many expectant mothers who end up not choosing to place their- Ligne n°281 : baby for adoption; as well as other agency expenses. But, it’s also
Ligne n°282 : possible to adopt through foster care, where expenses are minimal. “If ...- Ligne n°289 : Myth: Transracial adoption isn’t a good way to create a family
Ligne n°298 : ... shouldn’t be done. “Who has the right to deny a child the love,- Ligne n°299 : nurturance, and permanency of a loving family through adoption?” says
Ligne n°300 : Mark Lacava, LCSW-R, executive vice president of the Modern Family ...
Ligne n°329 : ... should not be openly discussed,” Van Gundy says. Even infants and- Ligne n°330 : toddlers can be told their adoption story in a simple way. “I was
Ligne n°331 : raised always knowing I was adopted,” Van Gundy says. “The ...
Ligne n°334 : ... parents were able to answer on an age-appropriate level. This helped me- Ligne n°335 : embrace adoption as part of my story.” Families can open dialogue by
Ligne n°336 : reading children stories about adoption and creating a safe environment ...
Ligne n°335 : ... embrace adoption as part of my story.” Families can open dialogue by- Ligne n°336 : reading children stories about adoption and creating a safe environment
Ligne n°337 : for them to ask questions. ...
Ligne n°344 : ... There’s nothing inherently “wrong” with children who are placed for- Ligne n°345 : adoption, although they may be made to feel that way by others who view
Ligne n°346 : adoption negatively. “Children who are adopted are faced with some ...
Ligne n°345 : ... adoption, although they may be made to feel that way by others who view- Ligne n°346 : adoption negatively. “Children who are adopted are faced with some
Ligne n°347 : additional life situations and circumstances they will need to deal ...
Ligne n°349 : ... trope of the adoptee is often quite stereotypical and does not include- Ligne n°350 : the wide range of diverse experiences encompassed in adoption.” She
Ligne n°351 : notes the TV show This Is Us as a more nuanced, less stereotypical ...
Ligne n°360 : ... they’ve heard of this happening—but they don’t remember the many more- Ligne n°361 : occasions in which it didn’t. Adoption makes it no more likely that an
Ligne n°362 : infertile couple will get pregnant than if they didn’t adopt. “This was ...
Ligne n°368 : ... the experience of being pregnant is superior to having a child who came- Ligne n°369 : into your family through adoption,” Dr. Miller says. “This message is
Ligne n°370 : harmful to all involved.” ...- Ligne n°376 : Truth: There’s no such thing as a perfect parent. Adoption and foster
Ligne n°377 : care agencies aren’t looking for a picture-perfect family. “We are by ...
Ligne n°380 : ... and it’s definitely not a requirement to adopt.” It’s best to be- Ligne n°381 : upfront with an adoption agency about any concerns you have—but
Ligne n°382 : adoption professionals know we’re all human. “Adoptive parents want to ...
Ligne n°381 : ... upfront with an adoption agency about any concerns you have—but- Ligne n°382 : adoption professionals know we’re all human. “Adoptive parents want to
Ligne n°383 : love a child and spend much of their time dreaming of a child,” Van ...- Ligne n°388 : Myth: Adoption is a one-time event
- Ligne n°393 : Truth: Adoption is a lifelong process. Because adoption is part of a
- Ligne n°393 : Truth: Adoption is a lifelong process. Because adoption is part of a
Ligne n°394 : child’s (and family’s) identity, it stays with them throughout their ...
Ligne n°394 : ... child’s (and family’s) identity, it stays with them throughout their- Ligne n°395 : life. “The children and adults involved in adoption continue to
Ligne n°396 : experience life through the prism of the way the family came together,” ...
Ligne n°397 : ... Dr. Miller says. As they grow, children may have new feelings and- Ligne n°398 : concerns about their adoption, which parents should be open to talking
Ligne n°399 : about. “Every adopted child has a different story and will process ...
Ligne n°401 : ... will look like,” says adoptive mom Angelique. Adoptive mom Jill- Ligne n°402 : describes adoption as a “legacy” that stays with the child and family.
Ligne n°403 : “The layers and depth to adoption are magnified as time passes,” she ...
Ligne n°402 : ... describes adoption as a “legacy” that stays with the child and family.- Ligne n°403 : “The layers and depth to adoption are magnified as time passes,” she
Ligne n°404 : says. “Understanding that adoption is not an event, but a legacy is so ...
Ligne n°403 : ... “The layers and depth to adoption are magnified as time passes,” she- Ligne n°404 : says. “Understanding that adoption is not an event, but a legacy is so
Ligne n°405 : important.” Next, here are tiny but powerful ways you can encourage ...