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  • Posted on December 5, 2017
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Does adoption as an option help perpetuate sexual irresponsibility among teens?

Does adoption as an option help perpetuate sexual irresponsibility among teens? Does adoption as an option help perpetuate sexual irresponsibility among teens? Simply put: No, a teenager will not be more sexually irresponsible just because they are aware that adoption is an option, if they […]

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  • Posted on December 4, 2017
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How Adoption Impacts Children at School: The Preschool Years

How Adoption Impacts Children at School: The Preschool Years Like all children, adopted children spend a good portion of their waking hours in school. Because school is such an important aspect of children’s lives, adoptive parents, like all parents, want their child’s school experience to […]

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What's expected if you already have children during the home study?

What’s expected if you already have children during the home study? If you already have children, either biological, adopted or both, they will be included in the home study process. Their involvement will vary based on their age, but all children will need to meet […]

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  • Posted on December 4, 2017
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Tell the truth about your past

My husband and I are getting ready to begin the international adoption process, and wondering whether it is necessary to disclose something. Thirty years ago, my husband was convicted on a drug possession misdemeanor. The conviction has since been expunged and the record is sealed. […]

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