Not exact matches
The Ties Program is a travel program for
adoptive families who would
like to visit their child's country of birth, and travel in a supportive environment with
other adoptive families.
In the end, the advice that applies to the pre-adoption waiting period applies to the post-adoption adjustment: Learn everything you can about what's required, what's likely, and what's possible; get support through groups
like FRUA,
other adoptive families in your community, or
families you meet through your adoption agency; and be willing to ask for and accept help.Good luck!
On the
other hand, if you're straight up with your questions about open adoption and the kind of relationship you would
like to have with her in the future, a expectant mother may find you easier to talk to than an
adoptive family that doesn't have any of those issues.
If you have any
other questions, or would
like to speak to one of our adoption specialists, please feel free to call our toll free
Adoptive Family Help Line at 866-910-5615.
For instance, some women would
like a
family with a stay at home parents,
others feel that religious background of the
family is important to them, while
other women may want the
adoptive family to share some of their hobbies and interests.
Thus,
like all differences, trans - racial
families peek the curiosity of
others and often lead to questions that
adoptive parents need to be prepared to answer.
The Ties Program is a travel program for
adoptive families who would
like to visit their child's country of birth, and travel in a supportive environment with
other adoptive families.