Adopting a child and taking in a foster child are two wonderful ways to provide a loving home for a child in need. They are also excellent options for would-be parents who are having difficulty conceiving. If you're thinking about adopting or providing a home for foster children, read on to learn about some of the unique challenges and some of the resources available to you.
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Family Structure
As we continue to wrestle with the complexity of understanding families, one large task would be simply defining the...
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Advocating in School for the Children in your Care
Schools are generally well-equipped to cope with the “average” child, one with no special problems. Children in...
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10 Tips for Foster Parents to Help Their Foster Youth Avoid Teen Pregnancy
The good news for parents and other caring adults, including foster parents, is that there is much they can do to help...
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How Do I Tell My Son He's Adopted?
My son is adopted. I’m not sure when, or how, to tell him. I don’t know if I even should! Is there a certain age...
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Adoption Bonding: 8 to 10 Months
Welcoming a 6- to 8-month old baby into your home can make bonding difficult. Forge a close relationship with your...
Source: Education.com
