Sentences with phrase «adopted child as a possible»

If you had to step into the shoes of Brian and Maura Moon, and perceived your adopted child as a possible threat to your biological child, what would you do?

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Other witnesses argued that, inasmuch as almost 25,000 married couples in France have been approved but wait an average of five years to be able to adopt because fewer than 5,000 adoptions take place each year, it is possible to provide every adoptable child with a father and a mother who will offer him or her the best chance of integrating into a new family.
It is in an adoptive family's best interest to gather as much information as possible from different resources to make an informed descision on the path and the child they choose to adopt to have the best experience.
My parents are convinced that diabetics must consume as few carbs as possible, and I imagine they would like their children to adopt the diet as well in order to prevent diabetes.
Aiming to spread its ideas as far and fast as possible, the education department eventually required all states seeking much - needed waivers from No Child Left Behind to adopt test - based evaluation systems.
Although children are inherently more vulnerable to common illnesses as their immune systems are still developing, it is possible to reduce the risk by adopting cleaning best practices.
Instead, Kentucky leaders need to be bold and adopt a scholarship tax credit program that helps as many children as possible.
Teach your children that the miracle is giving life back to as many pets as possible by adopting one from a shelter or rescue.
If you are planning to purchase, adopt, or rescue a dog and you have children, do your research and talk to as many breeders, dog owners, and trainers as possible.
Generally, there is not a «line» of parents waiting to adopt from foster care or through international adoption, but if they are seeking to adopt a child as young and healthy as possible, then perhaps they do increase the wait of infertile couples also seeking young healthy children.
Clause 1 of the bill requires that English local authorities, as soon as they consider adoption as even one of the possible options for a child they are looking after, must consider placing the child with people who may go on to adopt them.
As I've written before, some refuse to acknowledge the kid was adopted (this is possible to do here because the children look Arab, just like their adoptive parents).
They're encouraged to tell the child from an early age that they're adopted, and to tell them as much as possible about their birth parents, so that the child has positive feelings about their birth family.
The key to achieving this change is to adopt a practice of making your child's life as happy and pleasant as possible, never being a source of stress to them.
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