2017 Shows

Combining Kids by Birth and Adoption
Is it fair to the children to combine kids by both birth and adoption in the same family? Do parents Read more...
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Is it fair to the children to combine kids by both birth and adoption in the same family? Do parents Read more...
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Should you adopt out of birth order? What risks should parents be aware of? How can adoptive parents make it Read more...
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If there are children already in the family, parents need to prepare them for the adoption of a new child. Read more...
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Adopting an older child takes preparation for the parents, the existing children in the family, and the new child. Join Read more...
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Join me for my interview with Melissa Fay Greene about her new book on adoptive parenting – No Biking in the Read more...
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I’ve always been fascinated with large families. We talked with three moms of large (8+) families that have Read more...
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