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07/24/08

Coercion

Posted by : Coley S. in Crisis Pregnancy Blog at 08:16 pm , 311 words, 223 views  
Categories: Issues/debate, Articles

Not too long ago, I came across an article about a proposed bill in Missouri. This new bill makes it illegal for a pregnant woman to be coerced into having an abortion. Per the new bill coercion could be “physical harm, or a threat to evict, fire from a job, or withhold financial assistance.

While I think this is great – no one should be forced into doing something she isn’t comfortable with – I couldn’t help but think why aren’t... more


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Interesting View of Adoption

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 06:47 pm , 502 words, 343 views  
Categories: Adoption Awareness

Yesterday Hannah and my respite kid, J, were playing and Hannah came to tell me what they were playing. It was quite interesting. She said they were taking care of baby foxes and wolves. Whenever someone didn’t want the foxes and wolves anymore, they would take them and adopt them and then take care of them.

I love that she feels adoption is natural and completely acceptable way to build a family, even if her family was little animals. We have not really had any discussions about how she feels about adoption, but I think I have an answer.

I don’t... more

Should Your Special Needs Child Have a Sensory Diet

Should your special needs child have a sensory diet? Is a sensory diet anything like a gluten free diet? Will it add hundreds of extra dollars to the grocery bill each month? Actually, a sensory diet has nothing to do with food at all. So don’t head over to the natural food store yet, save your gas. It is an exercise, activity, and play program designed for an individual child with sensory processing issues. The Sensory Diet is usually designed by your child’s occupational therapist for homework between therapy sessions. Having the child practice daily, instead of just during... more

Blogging Con #4: Being Seen as Only a Birth Parent

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 05:00 am , 350 words, 132 views  
Categories: For Bloggers and Readers

Blogs are mere snapshots of our lives. Sometimes readers forget that bloggers live lives outside of their internet blog. This is especially difficult to remember while reading niche blogs. (Niche blogs being those that focus on a very specific part of the blogger's life, such as an adoption blog.)

Sometimes readers forget that birth parents are more than just birth parents. They forget that they are career men and women with jobs and responsibilities. They forget that they parent other children and thus have those joys and woes. They forget that... more

07/23/08

Surviving a Baby Shower

Posted by : Coley S. in Open Adoption Blog at 09:16 pm , 354 words, 224 views  
Categories: Emotions

I think that baby showers are painful for birthmothers because they remind of us what we did not have and what we missed. Most of us who are now birthmothers did not have that celebratory baby shower that so many new mothers are thrown in the late months of pregnancy. It’s almost like the baby shower is a passage to motherhood and it’s one of those rites that we miss so going to baby showers can be difficult.

If you feel too emotional or not ready to attend a baby shower just yet, politely try to bow out. Most of the times friends and family will understand. Don’t... more

Was It a Disservice to Homeschool My Adopted Daughter With FAS

Today I received the results of my teenage daughter’s achievement test from the public school. If you have been reading for the past few weeks then you already know about the IQ test results. If not, here is the link to read about my surprise at her new IQ despite having FAS. My daughter has been at homeschool with me for the past four years. I removed her from public school for several reasons. I felt they were not trying to challenge her; she was stealing, forging... more


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Quiet Time

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 12:04 pm , 550 words, 205 views  
Categories: Self-Care, Faith

“If women were convinced that a day off or an hour of solitude was a reasonable ambition, they would find a way of attaining it. As it is, they feel so unjustified in their demand that they rarely make the attempt.”

Does this quote by Anne Morrow Lindbergh sound familiar in your life? I know it certainly does in mine.

Sometimes I have several instances of the same topic come up in a short period of time so it’s something that I take notice of. This is one of those times.

Recently I saw a production of “Jesus Christ Superstar”... more

Blogging Cons #3: Sharing Enough without Oversharing

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 05:00 am , 401 words, 110 views  
Categories: For Bloggers and Readers

Perhaps more than any other group of bloggers on the internet, blogging birth parents are faced with the dilemma of how much is too much when it comes to sharing information, pictures, stories and the other things that bloggers are quick to share. While we have seen many mommybloggers in general pull back with how much they are sharing due to safety concerns, birth parents are being forced to pull back their sharing for various and differing reasons.

Many birth mothers from the closed era are aware that, at any time, their adult child can come across their... more

07/22/08

Pregnancies and Baby Showers for Friends

Posted by : Coley S. in Open Adoption Blog at 09:34 pm , 364 words, 201 views  
Categories: Emotions

It seems like everyone around me is either pregnant or knows someone who is pregnant. For new birthmothers and even not so new birthmothers dealing with friends or family members who are pregnant, baby showers, and all the festivities that goes along with a happy pregnancy can be emotional.

For me personally, I want to be supportive and genuinely happy for friends that are pregnant but sometimes it is difficult, especially if the circumstances of their life are similar to what mine were during my pregnancy that resulted in making an adoption plan. I am... more

Teen Birth Rate and Homicides Are Up

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Parenting Children with Special Needs Blog at 07:02 pm , 442 words, 324 views  
Categories: In The News, Foster Care Adoption, What Needs to Be Changed

According to a new government report, the number of teens giving birth has risen for the first time in 15 years. For every one thousand young women, between the ages of 15 and 17, twenty-two will give birth. This may contribute to another unhealthy trend. The number of low birth weight newborns continues to increase. We know from statistics that youth in foster care are more likely to engage in risky behaviors than other teens are. Therefore, when you see an increase in the general population of teens, you can be sure the increase among foster youth is much higher. In fact,... more

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