The bottom line is that we go through the hassle
of open adoption relationships because it is best for our kids, kind for birth parents, and good for us.
Open adoption relationships don't erase the loss and pain that adoptive parents and birth parents bring to the table when they join together for the sake of their child.
For domestic adoptive families, the social worker will also discuss the adoption procedures (e.g. surrender of custody, placement, adoption finalization), family profile development, outreach to birth parents,
building open adoption relationships, meeting potential birth parents, matching with birth parents, hospital planning, placement, post-placement supervision, post adoption contact and on - going relationships with birth parents.
Not only because of what it has to say
about open adoption relationships and how to navigate them, but because sections of it were written by her daughter's birthmother, Crystal Hass.
With our support, adoptive parents and birthparents create
open adoption relationships based on mutual compassion and respect, promoting the emotional well - being of the child.
Open adoption relationships range from semi-open (exchanging identifying information before the placement but having limited contact afterwards) to fully open (exchanging identifying information prior to the birth of the child and exchanging phone calls, emails and visits afterwards).
Recently, I and my co-worker at Family Connections, Inc. accompanied a birth mother to a park to visit with her birth child and his adoptive family; they share a
respectful open adoption relationship.
Jennifer Bliss, PsyD Adoption Expert, explains what the role and relationship of the birth mother is with an adopted child in an open adoption
They are able to support families as they navigate the various social / emotional / developmental challenges that arise from the adoptive experience, the intricacies
of open adoption relationships, and transracial family and parenting issues.
It's an absolutely invaluable tool to learn about how expectant mothers view
their open adoption relationship so you can know what to expect.
Suzie is inspired by the compassion, honesty, and integrity that birth families and adoptive families model for their children within
their open adoption relationships.
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