As you know, November is National Adoption Month, and to honor this special holiday, we will be posting a new, helpful infographic every Wednesday this month. We hope these graphics will help you understand more about the adoption process and adoption in general.
Adoption in the U.S. – Infographic
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/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>November has finally arrived, which means it’s once again National Adoption Month! Many of our readers already know how special National Adoption Month is to members of the adoption triad – but if you’re new to the world of adoption, you can start learning about it right here.
Each year, National Adoption Month, sponsored by the Children’s Bureau, spreads adoption awareness, honors adoptive families and highlights newborns and children who are still waiting for permanent homes. Adoption Month is a great time for adoptive families, adopted children and birth parents to share their stories and celebrate the role adoption has played in their lives.
Halloween Safety at Home and in the Neighborhood
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Now that Halloween is just around the corner, you’re probably getting into the spooky spirit with family and friends. But whatever your plans are this year, it’s important to keep some basic safety tips in mind.
How to Answer Your Child’s Toughest Adoption Questions
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>“Why is the sky blue?” “Why do giraffes have long necks?” “Why do I have to brush my teeth?” “Why do I have blue eyes?” If you are a parent, you’ve heard these and a million other “why” questions before. Children ask questions to figure out the world they live in. Some questions are easier to answer than others.
For children whose families were created by adoption, their questions may be tricky to answer. Their understanding of adoption is an ongoing process. Here is a list of common questions that adopted children ask, ranging from the basic preschooler inquiries to the more complex adolescent interrogations.
5 Things Not to Say to a Couple Grieving Infertility
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Many people in the adoption world understand the emotional impact infertility can have on a hopeful family. But everybody who faces infertility copes and manages their emotions in a different way, so it may be difficult to know how to talk about it.
Halloween Costume Ideas for Every Age
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>I love Halloween. I think it is amazing to see how big it’s gotten over the years, and my family has bought into the hype. We currently have orange lights decorating a tree in front of our house. There’s a light-up ghost on our porch, and orange bulbs have been put into our exterior lights. The kitchen towels are embroidered with witches, our candy has been purchased, and our pumpkins are waiting to be carved.
But my one Achilles’ heel is the costumes. I have not a one creative bone when it comes to coming up with a Halloween costume. When my kids voice their final costume choice, I silently pray it is something that can be bought at a store. DIY is not my strength. I proudly admit this.
However, I do love scrolling through Pinterest for costume ideas, be it homemade or store-bought. There is no end to people’s creativity! Here are some of my favorites for this Halloween season.
We Want to See Your Finalization Photos!
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o you have an adoption finalization photo you’d like to share? We want to see it and share it with our followers!
Our staff here at American Adoptions loves to see how our families are doing after placement. And we …
The Importance of Being Involved in Your Child’s Education
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Being involved in your child’s education doesn’t have to be extensive or time-consuming, and the benefits are amazing! A student who has an involved parent is more likely to have higher grades, attend class regularly, have fewer behavior problems, and exhibit more positive self-esteem. And really, isn’t that what we all want for our kids?
What Makes My Open Adoption Work – Thoughts from a Birth Mother
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>From the start, I was open with my son’s parents about wanting the adoption to be open, and while the openness agreement is not legally binding, I knew it needed to be respected for the sake of my son. I was also transparent about wanting to slowly transition from a custodial parent to more of a birth parent role. Therefore, I had frequent contact with my son that lessened over the first two years of placement. I saw him every couple of months until I was comfortable not seeing my son as frequently. My son’s parents also communicated a need with me around the same time that they really needed more space.
Fun Fall Activities for the Family
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Now that fall is officially here, the time for swimming and other summer activities is behind us. But parents don’t need to worry about their kids getting bored – there are plenty of fun things to do in the fall, as well.
Here, you can find our suggestions for fall activities the whole family will love.
