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Support Resources-Expectant Parents
Links to various search engines offered on the web.
Support resources for the various members of the adoption triad.
Links to articles and other pages with information on adoption so that one may learn if adoption is for them.
Bringing home children from other countries. Resources on agencies and the long wait to a larger family.
Resources for those affected by adoption in other parts of the world. Search and support sites.
Links and articles related to the adoptee's needs. Search sites, support groups, and information on reunions.
Links and articles relating to the first and natural family of the adoptee. Links to support groups, search sites, and other information and resources.
Links and articles for the family considering placing a child for adoption.
A page with articles and links to help the adult adoptee or the adoptive family who may be struggling with the decision on whether or not to find or have connections with the birth family.
Information for those interested in fostering as well as help to those who already are foster parents. Articles and links to provide information for all wanting to learn about foster care.
Links to the State agencies that train, license, and oversee foster parents.
Information regarding parenting these special kids. Articles on birth family connections, behavior, and many others issues parents deal with on a daily basis. Come here to know you are not alone!
Articles and Links to help with parenting the newly adopted newborn. Issues covered include: breastfeeding and bonding as well as a host of other newborn needs.
A subject close to my heart as we've adopted three older children. Learn about this special need as there are many older children awaiting adoption.
Adopting waiting children with special needs. Special needs could include, large sibling group, learning, emotional, or physical disablities.
Resources and information for the gay and lesbian community.
The rights and current fight for more in the adoption industry.
For those of the adoption triad that feel that they have been lied to, mistreated, or abused by the adoption industry.
A page with links and articles regarding step-parenting and adoption.
Links to pages with information on what is involved medically, emotionally, legally, and financially when using a surrogate to add to your family.
What is a lifebook? Why is it so important to the foster and adoptive child? Find the answers here plus practical advice on how to make your children their own lifebooks.
The most frequently asked questions about adoption and foster care answered.