What do adopted children want to know
Either way, we support his choices. Now that their kids are older, Connors and her husband find themselves answering many questions on behalf of their birth families. Sometimes Connors has to allow for uncertainty and big feelings.
Foster parents have also proven to be an important part of their family. Connors has even gone a step further. After her son asked who he looked like, they tested his DNA and found out that he and his older sister are part Icelandic. Ultimately, finding the missing links is a family adventure, as is following the relationships as they ebb and flow, just like in any other family. Read more: What you need to know about adoption in Canada Adoption diary: When will we get our baby?
Heather has conducted training for birth parent advocates, spoken to professional groups, and has appeared on television and radio to discuss the multiple aspects of adoption. She has provided one-on-one support to women and hopeful adoptive parents working through adoption decisions. Since , she has been helping pregnant women and others in crisis to learn more about adoption.
Heather also trains and speaks nationwide to pregnancy clinics to effectively meet the needs of women who want to explore adoption for their child. Today, she continues to address the concerns women have about adoption and supports the needs of women who choose adoption for their child.
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Please respect my privacy regarding my adoption. Birthdays may be difficult for me. Not knowing my full medical history can be distressing for me.
I am afraid I will be too much for you to handle. When I act out my fears in obnoxious ways, please hang in there with me and respond wisely. Even if I decide to search for my birth family, I will always want you to be my parents. A twice-reunited adoptee, Eldridge is a straight-shooting, transparent, and compassionate author, speaker, and trainer in the field of adoption.
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