The phrase
"birth siblings" refers to people who share the same biological or birth parents.
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Social media helps family members stay connected, including
birth siblings in different placements.
D.A. Blodgett — St. John's Adoption Search Program serves adult adoptees, birth parents, and
birth siblings connected to an adoption facilitated through our agency.
Not just by their birth mothers but also by their birth fathers,
birth siblings, birth grandparents and birth aunts - and - uncles.
One of
the birth siblings is older and four are younger than my children.
She also gets to be a part of
her birth siblings» lives as they grow up, and that has been priceless.
Laveda Moore Doxey, LCSW, clinical adoption social worker, Georgia • Andrea Berry, adoptive parent, Georgia • LaTonya Russell, birth mother, Georgia • Jessica Berry, adoptee, Georgia • Brittany Russell,
birth sibling, Georgia
If you have
a birth sibling who has also been adopted and is not an adult, you can obtain identifying information about them and their adoptive family.
It also encourages the establishment of relationships between adoptees and
birth siblings.
For instance,
a birth sibling may find their brother or sister who was adopted and have to tell them that their mother is deceased.
She also gets to be a part of
her birth siblings» lives as they grow up, and that has been priceless.
Not just by their birth mothers but also by their birth fathers,
birth siblings, birth grandparents and birth aunts - and - uncles.
One of
the birth siblings is older and four are younger than my children.
Consequently, she ensures that Megan sees
her birth siblings — who were placed with other adoptive families — as frequently as possible.