Connecting your family to
other adoptive families so that you can all support each other as you grow together.
Not exact matches
Aside from getting to share some of this tour with Tariku and with my parents — who showed up and have been very supportive — the most meaningful part
so far has been the opportunity I've had to meet
so many
other members of the adoption triad (that's adoption speak for adoptees, birth
families, and
adoptive parents).
Many of the children they deal with are children who typically have attachment problems among
other issues,
so they routinely help foster and
adoptive families get the therapies they need.
Regional Permanency Resource Centers (PRCs) will work to prevent post
adoptive and post guardianship dissolutions or disruptions, will provide assistance to
families so that children may be cared for in their own homes with their
adoptive parent (s) or legal guardian (s) and will work to strengthen post
adoptive and post guardianship
families and avoid foster care or
other out - of - home placements.
They had had their first meeting in a restaurant to get to know each
other and for the birth parents to ask the
adoptive parents some questions about themselves
so that they could decide if this was the
family they wanted for their child.
If you decide to meet
families, our Agency takes you and the
adoptive family out for lunch or dinner
so you can get to know each
other in a relaxed setting.
Many of our fellow
adoptive families have taken their
other children with them on bonding trips after that first trip though and it's always
so fun to see photos and videos of the kiddos together!