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Before getting started helping others grow in their understanding of and involvement with adoption, it's wise to make sure we have the basics covered in our own understanding. Can you answer these 6 questions well enough to be able to explain them to someone else?
What is adoption?
Who can adopt?
How high/low are adoption costs and fees?
What are the types of adoption?
Who are the "waiting" children?
What does "special needs" mean?
Last update on May 2, 12:58 pm by Miriam Gwilliam.
Nancy,
Thanks for posting this information
There was a post on the forums a week or so ago where someone was œeducating the uneducatedԅand the whole basis of the education on domestic adoption was centered on the Big Bad BirthmotherӔ stereotype.
I wish there was more we could do to change this negative stereotypeits so insulting.
Maybe my next writing project will focus on dispelling the myths of the œBig Bad Birthmotherԅ
Again, thanks for blogging about it!
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OK I got em all but the who can adopt and the fees. I think the fees range a really whole lot depending on who you work through and I think anyone who passes a home study can adopt. I'll look into the articles when I have more time tonight. I still have to rake those leaves!