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10 Simple Ways to Have a Happier Family

If your family is like mine, each day is so defined by routines and responsibilities that every minute seems 100 percent accounted for. You can't escape from such a full and absorbing life, nor would you necessarily want to. But there are ways to sneak into those busy days some moments of ease and closeness-spontaneous fun, better talk, a change of pace that breaks up stress and moodiness, small connections that encourage kids to feel good about themselves and make... read more

An Unmatched Set

At our wedding, friends assured my husband and me that we would create good-looking children. And we believed them. It's that cloning fantasy: our children would be miniature versions of ourselves, inheriting only our best features. I pictured a child with my green eyes and his thick, black hair. My dreams left out our worst features: big nose, freckles, a long second toe, and a proclivity to indigestion. So many of our dreams (and fears) were shattered along the way:... read more

Not Open Adoption, Just Adoption

Perhaps the time has come for us to stop using the term "open adoption."

When the idea of open adoption first challenged traditional, closed adoption, two decades ago, the distinction made sense: "open" vs. "closed," though both terms were controversial. Traditionalists did not like having their way of adoption called "closed," whereas "open" evoked hippies and open marriage. Nevertheless, the terms roughly defined the two conflicting views.

Today, there are few completely closed adoptions anywhere in the U.S.... read more



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Click here to see the full list of classic Adoptive Families articles available here to download as they originally appeared (best for handouts) or to view online in text-only versions.
NEW! Adoption Law: At the Hospital view pdf (52k)
NEW! Post-Adoption Paperwork view pdf (168k)
Post-Adoption Paperwork view pdf (168k)
2008's 30 Ways to Celebrate National Adoption Month view pdf (80k)
Tackling Tricky Assignments view article | view pdf (162k)
Do We Need a Therapist? view pdf (460k)
Explaining Adoption to Classmates view pdf (500k)
Travel Medicine Collection view pdf (230k)
Dear Teacher view pdf (64k)
"Adopt-a..." Programs Diminish Our Families view the article | view pdf (70k)
How to be an Adoption Advocate view pdf (160k)
A Memo to My Fellow Teachers view pdf (52k)
Talking to 6-8 Year Old About Adoption view pdf (216k)
The Truth About Domestic Adoption view article | view pdf (76k)
How I Explained Adoption to the First Grade view article | view pdf (196k)
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