Our Beliefs
- We honor the connection adoptees have to both of their families.
- We recognize the love and joy as well as the losses and grief of adoption.
- We do not diminish one family in favor of another.
- We are flexible, understanding that needs and circumstances change.
- We set boundaries on the basis of what is best for our children.
- We understand that open adoption looks like different things for different families.
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Community Wisdom
My child’s mother just posted a suicide note on Facebook, what do I do?
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Community Wisdom
Can we change our mind about the name at this point?
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Community Wisdom
What do you do when you just don’t like your child’s biological family?
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Research
Seeking Adults Adopted in Open Adoptions
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Community Wisdom
Should we push our son’s bmom to visit?
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Community Wisdom
How do you handle blogs for your child’s family?
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Research
Birthparent Relinquishment Project
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Community Wisdom
Can somebody tell me where I can find the studies that say open adoption is best for the child?
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Community Wisdom
Can too many pictures be overwhelming for first parents who seems to be pulling back?
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Community Wisdom
Just found out my son’s first mom is pregnant. Should I let her know I know?
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Around the Web
Open Adoption Webinar
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Community Wisdom
How do I stay positive when my son’s parents are shutting down contact?
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Community Wisdom
Should I arrange visits behind my husband’s back?
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Community Wisdom
How do I find an open adoption situation for my baby?
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Community Wisdom
How do I talk to my son about differences in contact with different birth family members?
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