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If openness in adoption is approached with thoughtful consideration and care, it can be an amazing gift to everyone involved...some things to consider when thinking about open adoption. Domestic Adoption, Adoption Resources, Adoption Quotes, International Adoption, Open Adoption, Foster Care Adoption, Birth Parents, Foster To Adopt, Adoption Stories

The term open adoption can strike fear in the heart of every adoptive family. But it doesn't need to. Much of our ideas of openness tend to come from stories in the news the media has sensationalized, Lifetime movies, or our own assumptions and misconceptions. An open adoption describes the kind of relationship an adoptive family shares with the birth family of their child. This can mean anything from shared pictures and updates via the adoption agency or a non-identifying email to yearly…

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What Growing Up In An Open Adoption Taught Me About Setting Boundaries Get Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable, Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable, International Adoption, Open Adoption, Adoption Stories, Adoptive Parents, Birth Mother, Setting Boundaries, Tax Credits

This guest post is by Juliana Whitney, an adoptee. Open adoption is filled with uncertain boundaries which everyone involved has to be keenly aware of. It’s one of those situations where you really have to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. It requires an openness to vulnerability. In an open adoption, you deal with the boundary between the adoptive parents and the biological parents, the boundary between the child and the biological parents, and even the boundary between the adoptive…

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‘You might look at these pictures, and feel uncomfortable. You might think, ‘I could never ‘share’ my child like that.’ She leaves the hospital with empty arms. Open adoption does not equal co-parenting.’ – Love What Matters Newborn Adoption, Coparenting Quotes, Domestic Adoption, Private Adoption, Love What Matters, Mom Burnout, World Book Day Costumes, Open Adoption, Book Day Costumes

‘You might look at these pictures, and feel uncomfortable. You might think, ‘I could never ‘share’ my child like that.’ She leaves the hospital with empty arms. Open adoption does not equal co-parenting.’ – Love What Matters

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An Amazing Open Adoption Story with Birthmom (Tara) & Adoptive Mom (Nicole). They come together to share their story about love, faith and joy. Home Study Adoption, Domestic Infant Adoption, Adoption Tips, Story About Love, Adoptive Mom, Open Adoption, Adoption Stories, Adoptive Family, Infant Adoption

One often scary, overwhelming and misunderstood part of infant adoption is called open adoption. This is where birthmoms and adoptive families have some type of ongoing communication and relationship. Listening to an open adoption story can help us all learn how others have successfully started and grown their relationship. On this episode of the Infant

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Just for the record I have never answered an adoption question quite like this...but MAN I really want to sometimes! |adoption|adoption stories|adoption talk|adoption blogs|domestic adoption|international adoption|China adoption|open adoption|mom bloggers|parenting blogs|

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