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		<title>Meeting Your Adoptive Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 16:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Adoption to be dangerous? Let&#8217;s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Adoption experts. When prospective adoptive parents set out to find that special child, their goal is to meet their adoptive child. Meeting your adoptive child [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Adoption to be dangerous? Let&#8217;s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Adoption experts.</p>
<p>When prospective adoptive parents set out to find that special child, their goal is to meet their adoptive child. Meeting your adoptive child makes the process of adoption, with its lengthily procedure, worth the time and hard work. When informed by an adoption agency that there is an adoptive child for you, from that day forward, your main ambition is to meet your adoptive child.</p>
<p>Adoptive couples who choose private adoption may have an advantage when it comes to meeting their adoptive child. Many private adoptions are very open, with the adoptive parents and the birth mother forming a relationship. Together they go through the pregnancy. Together they make the adoption plans. Sometimes the relationship between the birth mother and the adoptive parents is so good that the birth mother will allow the adoptive parents to witness the birth of their adoptive child. This must be a magnificent moment and an extraordinary experience for the adoptive parents. Once the baby is born, they will be meeting their adoptive child.</p>
<p>You can see that there&#8217;s practical value in learning more about Adoption. Can you think of ways to apply what&#8217;s been covered so far?</p>
<p>International adoption provides opportunities for adoptive parents to meet their adoptive children. Initially the only visual the adoptive parents have of their child is a photo. Adoption agencies will provide photos of the adoptive child. This alone is enough to cause excitement and anticipation. The idea of meeting their adoptive child must be an unexplainable concept. Once the paperwork has all been completed, many agencies recommend or even require the adoptive parents to visit their child in their homeland. Countries actually require this of the adoptive parents to allow them to see their adoptive child in their cultural environment. This visit will provide the adoptive parents to learn about customs and culture of their adoptive child&#8217;s native country. It also provides the adoptive parents with the ultimate privilege of meeting their adoptive child. Meeting an adoptive child in a foreign land can be difficult because of the language barrier. However, when the adoptive parents first set eyes on their adoptive child, it must be a moment of pure joy. Realizing this child will soon be returning to their home, to be loved and nurtured by them, has to be an amazing feeling for the adoptive parents. During the adoption process the focus is on home studies and legal documents, with only a photo to motivate the adoptive parents. To finally meet their adoptive child and hold them in their arms, lets the adoptive parents know that the challenges and hard work were all worth it.</p>
<p>Meeting your adoptive child for the first time will unleash all sorts of feelings. To know that you&#8217;ve worked through, perhaps years, of applications, home studies, medical and criminal screenings and depleted your entire life&#8217;s savings, would probably produce feelings of relief. No doubt meeting your adoptive child for the first time will erase any and all worries and stress related to the adoption process. Meeting your adoptive child for the first time will require the adoptive parents to be understanding and patient. </p>
<p>Those who only know one or two facts about Adoption can be confused by misleading information. The best way to help those who are misled is to gently correct them with the truths you&#8217;re learning here.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Special Needs Adoption</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anderseriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not all newborn babies are born healthy. Therefore not all adoptive children are healthy. There are thousands of children in North America who require the love and attention of adoptive parents. Although they have health problems or special needs, they too need permanent homes. Unfortunately children with special needs are difficult to place. These special [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not all newborn babies are born healthy. Therefore not all adoptive children are healthy. There are thousands of children in North America who require the love and attention of adoptive parents. Although they have health problems or special needs, they too need permanent homes. Unfortunately children with special needs are difficult to place. These special needs adoptions require parents with excellent parenting skills, patience, stability and flexibility. Many children who fall into the category of special needs adoption are infants and toddlers but there are also older children and children who come from racial or ethnic minorities. There are also children with special needs who have been exposed to drugs, alcohol or victims of parental neglect or abuse. Some of these adoptive children suffer from emotional, developmental and physical problems.  </p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t usually a fee involved in special needs adoption. These children are usually adopted through public or private adoption agencies. The process is similar to other public or private domestic adoptions. The process requires the prospective adoptive parents take part in an information session where they learn about special needs adoption and what it entails. Next the adoptive parents apply for an adoptive child placement. There is an adoption worker assigned to the prospective parents to work with them and through the special needs adoption process. Next the individuals are required to complete a formal application including family and social history as well as personal references. The adoptive parents must complete the necessary home study as well as medical examinations. Once all of these requirements are met, the prospective adoptive parents will receive approval for a child placement. Next the child with special needs will be placed in the home of the adoptive parents. A probationary period follows the child placement with regular visits from the adoption worker. The adoptive parents must then complete and submit a post-placement report to the government department responsible for adoption. Finally the adoptive parents receive an adoption order from the court. This can be a lengthily procedure but well worth the wait when adopting a child with special needs.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have accurate details regarding Adoption, then you might make a bad choice on the subject. Don&#8217;t let that happen: keep reading.</p>
<p>Special needs adoption has two big advantages. When adopting a child with special needs, the time line to complete the process and have a child placed is usually no more than a year. People who are willing to accept the responsibility of children with special needs may find that their wait for an available child is much shorter than adopting a healthy child. The second advantage with special needs adoption involves costs. There are no fees or costs involved in a special needs adoption. This is also great for prospective adoptive parents who are anxious to have a child. Medical information regarding children with special needs is all out in the open. All medical and family records are made available to the adoptive parents. Nothing regarding a child with special needs is withheld. </p>
<p>Most disadvantages with special needs adoption involve the child&#8217;s emotional problems. Many children with special needs are moved from family to family. This makes it very difficult for the child to form meaningful and lasting relationships. These children may find it difficult to trust people, making moving to a new home and having new parents hard to deal with. The transition period and probationary period may be challenging. This is where patience plays a part. With good parenting skills, patience and perseverance, these situations can be dealt with and the special needs child can overcome their problems. </p>
<p>Of course, it&#8217;s impossible to put everything about Adoption into just one article. But you can&#8217;t deny that you&#8217;ve just added to your understanding about Adoption, and that&#8217;s time well spent.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Possible Disappointments when Adopting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 22:15:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anderseriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the moment people choose to adopt, they are taking a risk. Adoption can present many challenges and disappointments. It is the intent of any adoption agency or non-profit organization that an adoption run smoothly and be a success. Unfortunately this is not always the case. There are adoptions which go wrong. When people start [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the moment people choose to adopt, they are taking a risk. Adoption can present many challenges and disappointments. It is the intent of any adoption agency or non-profit organization that an adoption run smoothly and be a success. Unfortunately this is not always the case. There are adoptions which go wrong. When people start down the road of adoption, they must prepare themselves emotionally for possible disappointments when adopting.</p>
<p>When a couple choose to adopt privately, they are taking a big risk. Many people stay away from private adoption because they fear the possible disappointments attached to private adoption. People who choose this method of adoption run the risk of the birth mother possibly changing her mind, keeping her baby and raising them herself. After going through the entire adoption process, sharing the pregnancy with the birth mother, it would be very disappointing for the potential adoptive parents to be informed by the birth mother that her child was no longer available to adopt but rather she&#8217;d decided to keep her baby. No doubt this announcement would be excruciating but prospective adoptive parents are fully aware of this possibility before entering into any agreement with the birth mother regarding adopting her newborn.</p>
<p>Think about what you&#8217;ve read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about Adoption? Or was there something completely new? What about the remaining paragraphs? </p>
<p>When people choose to adopt publicly, they may find it disappointing to find that there are few babies and toddlers available for adoption. Many children who are need to be adopted through public adoption are children who come from broken homes, abusive homes and homes where they were exposed to drugs and alcohol. These children have likely been moved from foster home to foster home and require extra attention and care. It may be disappointing for the adoptive parents when their adoptive child appears emotionally unstable and has a difficult time adjusting to their environment. Fortunately there are people involved in public adoption who are able to council adoptive parents and adoptive children in situations such as this.</p>
<p>Foreign adoption seems to be quite popular among North Americans. Perhaps because the adoptive parents are almost certain they will find a child. However when dealing with foreign adoption, it can be risky. There is plenty of red tape to sort through with foreign adoption. Often times the adoption process is halted or put on hold for different reasons. This can be very disappointing for the adoptive parents who are patiently waiting to meet bring their adoptive child home. When adopting in foreign countries, the government has rules and restrictions for adoption. It is recommended to adopt from a country where the government is stable and there isn&#8217;t a chance of changes. A new government may introduce new adoption laws which may affect the adoption process. This would delay the adoption or maybe even terminate the adoption. This would be quite disappointing for adoptive parents. It is very important to thoroughly research the adoptive child&#8217;s health history if wanting a healthy child. It&#8217;s disappointing when the adoptive parents bring their child home and later discover they have health problems. This is a possibility and would indeed cause feelings of disappointment. </p>
<p>Adoption is risky. The bottom line is adoptive parents must be very careful which adoption method they choose, which country they choose if adopting overseas, and to learn all they possibly can about their adoptive child. Adoptive parents must also attempt to prepare their minds and souls for the possibility of disappointment.</p>
<p>The day will come when you can use something you read about here to have a beneficial impact. Then you&#8217;ll be glad you took the time to learn more about Adoption.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Free Dog Adoptions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 21:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The orphaned pet population on a world wide scale continues to increase at a rapid speed and is becoming an epidemic. The need for loving homes is larger than ever. The reason for this problem is owners who fail to spay or neuter their pets. Some organizations are even offering veterinarian reimbursement to owners who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The orphaned pet population on a world wide scale continues to increase at a rapid speed and is becoming an epidemic.  The need for loving homes is larger than ever.  The reason for this problem is owners who fail to spay or neuter their pets.  Some organizations are even offering veterinarian reimbursement to owners who have their pets fixed.</p>
<p>There are some places that offer free dog adoption clinics, which excite people to come in and meet some of the dogs in need of a home.  If you find a dog you wish to adopt at one of these clinics you must first fill out an application.  The cost of spay or neutering and the dogs vaccinations may be required and generally are less than $200.00.  Considering what a new dog generally cost, it&#8217;s truly a small price to pay.  Some store offer savings or a reward plan when adoption papers are shown.  This is their way of showing their support and thanking you for helping a homeless pet.</p>
<p>How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may contain that one little bit of wisdom that changes everything.</p>
<p>Although these are called free dog adoptions, there are more fees to consider other than the retail price of the dog.  One should remember that a new dog will need shots and vet care.  The dog will also require leashes, collars, food, and possibly dog training classes.  If you are sure that you can spend the time and money on a dog then you should check with your local animal shelters for your free dog adoption.  Most pet shelters do not charge for the pet, but rather charge a fee for the veterinarian care.  You can also look for free dog adoptions in the classified section of your local news paper.</p>
<p>When choosing a dog for a free adoption you should look to see how the dog is being treated.  Make sure the kennel is clean, that there is food and water.  Dogs that are mistreated or neglected can have behavioral problems.  Do some research and decide which kind of dog you would like to adopt.  Do not do a free adoption because you are unable to buy a dog.  Do a free dog adoption because you want to welcome a homeless dog into your home and your heart.</p>
<p>Basically what needs to happen is you need to research for what kind of dog you might want to adopt, look at the temperament and personality characteristics.  Then you need to contact your local shelter and or rescue group and ask them about free dog adoptions and if they offer it.  You will also want to ask them how much veterinarian fees usually run.  Then you need to go and start looking for the right dog for you.  Now remember that this may take more than one trip.  Once you have found the right dog it will be time to start the application process.  You may also be required to do a home study so to speak.  This is where someone form the shelter comes to your home and makes sure that your yard and home are adequate for a dog.  Once the application process is finished you will be required to pay the veterinarian fees and then you can take you new dog home.</p>
<p>Knowing enough about Adoption to make solid, informed choices cuts down on the fear factor. If you apply what you&#8217;ve just learned about Adoption, you should have nothing to worry about.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Children for Adoption</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 23:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anderseriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Adoption to be dangerous? Let&#8217;s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Adoption experts. A frequent question among those people looking to become adoptive parents is that of what the children are like. This is understandable, of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Adoption to be dangerous? Let&#8217;s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Adoption experts.</p>
<p>A frequent question among those people looking to become adoptive parents is that of what the children are like. This is understandable, of course. After all, before welcoming a child into one&#8217;s home, it is useful to know what options are available and what one can expect of the child. Since all children are different, there is no single or precise way to answer this question. By examining the various kinds of children who are generally adopted, it is possible to paint something of a general picture.</p>
<p>One option is to adopt an infant born within the U.S. The infants placed for public adoption are generally African-American, Hispanic or mixed-race. The number of Caucasian infants placed for public adoption is relatively small in comparison, as these children are generally handled by private adoption agencies. Adopting an infant is preferable for those people who wish to raise their adopted child from a very early age, possibly to simulate the experience of raising a birth child. Because this is such a widely sought option, it can often be difficult to find a readily available child, often resulting in long waiting periods before being able to adopt.</p>
<p>If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the whole Adoption story from informed sources.</p>
<p>A second domestic option is to adopt a child who is already in foster care and waiting for a family. These children tend to be older, from grade school age up to adolescence. They may have special needs, such as emotional, mental, or physical disability, or they may be part of a sibling group that must be placed together. Often called &#8220;waiting children,&#8221; these special cases are handled by both public and private adoption agencies, with entities called adoption exchanges helping to provide matches between child and parent. Often, adoption subsidies are available to help offset the cost of caring for a child with special needs.</p>
<p>A third option is to adopt internationally. Children are available for adoption in over fifty foreign countries. These children have been put for adoption for a variety of reasons, often linked to the nation or culture in which their parents live. In South Korea, for example, unwed mothers are looked upon shamefully, so would-be single moms often put their infant up for adoption. Often these children are living in orphanages, just waiting for someone to adopt them. The process of adopting from abroad can be a tedious one, but there are agencies and attorneys that will facilitate the process.</p>
<p>No matter which option is right for a certain individual, one theme remains the same: there are children who need to be adopted. From infancy to adolescence, both at home and overseas, there are children who are without families. For prospective birth parents who do not have the means to raise a child, and for people looking to start a family, adoption is a solution to be considered. If you or someone you know is thinking of adopting and would like some more information, some good online resources include Adoption.com and Adopting.org, both of which are aimed at providing information on adoption to pertinent parties. AdoptableKids.com is an online adoption exchange where one can search and browse photo listings of hundreds of kids currently waiting to be adopted.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>General Rules for Adoption</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 05:48:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Adoption. When you start sharing the fascinating Adoption facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed. There are different types of adoption and there are different places where people can adopt children from. Every adoption has guidelines and a specific protocol. However, there are general rules [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Adoption. When you start sharing the fascinating Adoption facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.</p>
<p>There are different types of adoption and there are different places where people can adopt children from. Every adoption has guidelines and a specific protocol. However, there are general rules for every adoption. There are requirements and restrictions when adopting a child, no matter which type of adoption is chosen or where the adopted child is from. </p>
<p>The first general rule for adoption deals with the age of the adoptive parent or parents. Some adoptions state that the adoptive parents must be thirty to fifty years of age. Other adoptions require the parents to be twenty-five to fifty-five years of age. There are some adoptions which do not specify an age rule. The rule regarding age requirements would totally depend on the specific adoption.</p>
<p>There are also age guidelines for adoptive families regarding the adopted child&#8217;s age. Some agencies or counties have general rules about placing children according to their age and the age of the adoptive parents. It appears that usually younger children, six to eighteen months for example, are placed with younger adoptive parents. It is totally up to the agency or organization to decide which age is appropriate for each adoptive parent. Another general rule for adoption deals with health history. This rule has the ability to place restrictions on prospective adoptive parents. There are health rules which adoption agencies use when choosing parents for children such as no history of major depression, mental health concerns and alcoholism for example. Again, each agency and country has their own rules for restrictions regarding health history and adoption.</p>
<p>Finances also play a role in general rules for adoption. In all adoptions parents must be able to assure the agency or organization that they are financially able to provide for the adopted child. There are requirement regarding finances set down for any adoption. </p>
<p>Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture.</p>
<p>An important rule for adoption deals with criminal history. Adoption agencies are not going to place children in families which have a criminal history. Children need families free from crime and threats of violence. Adoption agencies will investigate the criminal history of potential adoptive parents. There is a general rule for adoption regarding marital status. There are requirements for adoptive parents based on the years of marriage, past divorces and/or marital problems. Different countries and agencies have their own rules regarding marital status. Some children can be adopted by single parents as well. </p>
<p>Education is very important in any individual&#8217;s life. Education is also included in the general rules for adoption. Parents are normally required to have a certain level of education in order to adopt a child.</p>
<p>There is a general rule for adoption regarding the number of children in a household. A country or agency will make a decision about a potential adoption based partially on the number of children in the family. This too will vary from agency to agency and country to country. There are also household requirements contained within general rules for adoption. For example if and adoptive family has a brand-new baby, they may have to wait to adopt. Again, these household requirements are specific to individual adoptions, agencies and countries. Religious requirements are also considered in general rules for adoption. For example there are religious beliefs which prohibit medical treatment, this sort of factor would play an important part in the decision making process of an adoption. Each agency, organization and country will lay down rules for adoption regarding religious requirements.</p>
<p>In the general guidelines for adoption, there are usually citizenship requirements. Again this rule will depend on the agency, organization and country.</p>
<p>It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on Adoption. Compare what you&#8217;ve learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of Adoption. </p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Adoption Announcements</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 00:59:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re learning about something new, it&#8217;s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points. The adoption is final and you want to get the word out. You want to show and tell every body about your new family member. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re learning about something new, it&#8217;s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points.</p>
<p>The adoption is final and you want to get the word out.  You want to show and tell every body about your new family member.  What&#8217;s a better way than sending out adoption announcements?  I know your thinking, what is an adoption announcement?  Well I will tell you.  An adoption announcement is a lit like a birth announcement, but instead of saying something like, we are welcoming the birth of our child, it will say something like, we are welcoming into our family.</p>
<p>There are all sorts of different kinds of adoption announcements.  Some people make their own announcements.  They say it is easier to make announcements than it is to find adoption announcements for older children.  Some people buy adoption announcements that contain pictures or have ribbon and bows.  Some have both.  Adoption announcements come in different languages.  They can include the name of the child, the child&#8217;s birth date, where the child is from, such as what country, the day you met the child and the date the adoption was final.  They usually have the adoptive parent&#8217;s names on it and any siblings.  The adoption announcement can also have the names of any pets.  Most adoption announcements include pictures.  Prices range from two dollars a piece to five dollars a piece, plus shipping and handling.</p>
<p>The best thing about adoption announcements is that you can make it your own.  You can personalize every aspect.  There are no two announcements a like, just like there are no two children exactly a like.  Every thing is new and exciting when there is a child in the home, whether the child is biological or adopted, that child will always hold a piece of your heart.  Everyday will bring something new and exciting.  Not only will you be teaching your child but your child will be teaching you.  This is what makes parenting so exciting and also so terrifying.</p>
<p>You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about Adoption. But don&#8217;t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.</p>
<p>There is nothing more wonderful than having a child to call your own.  Adopting is a wonderful way to have this.  Adoptive parents have so much fun exploring and make things just right for their new children.  So preparing the adoption announcements should be just that, fun and exciting.</p>
<p>First you should take into consideration the people that you will send the adoption announcements too.  That will give you an idea of what all should be contained in the announcement.  Weather they should be humorous or sentimental.  After you have your words chosen your layout picked and what style you want its time to shop.  Depending on how many you are sending bulk mail may be appropriate.  This is a good way to save money on postage. </p>
<p>Many people also have welcome home parties after the adopted member of the family is settled in, while you are working on your announcements can be a good time to consider such a party where as you won&#8217;t have to mail out separate invitations.</p>
<p>All in all adoption announcements are a fun and traditional way to inform people of your welcoming a new member to your family. </p>
<p>Now that wasn&#8217;t hard at all, was it?  And you&#8217;ve earned a wealth of knowledge, just from taking some time to study an expert&#8217;s word on Adoption.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Adoptions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2011 09:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only way to keep up with the latest about Adoption is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information. If you read everything you find about Adoption, it won&#8217;t take long for you to become an influential authority. Adoption is were birth parents place their child undoubtedly with people they do not know. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only way to keep up with the latest about Adoption is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information. If you read everything you find about Adoption, it won&#8217;t take long for you to become an influential authority.</p>
<p>Adoption is were birth parents place their child undoubtedly with people they do not know.  Domestic and International adoption are the two types of adoption.  Domestic is where a child is placed in their birth country, and International adoption is where a child is placed outside of its birth country.</p>
<p>There are several reasons for placing a child up for adoption, such as not being able to care for the child.  But for the most part at least in the United States and the UK, the most common reason for placing a child is mistreatment to the child.  Some other reasons are teenage pregnancy, gender preference, or single parenthood.</p>
<p>The reason to want to adopt is different from situation to situation.  Some couples can not have children, some want to help out by adopting, some are same-sex couples that would rather adopt.</p>
<p>Applying to adopt varies from country to country, and occasionally within a country.  Many areas have different eligibility ethics, and can require an age limit, weather a single person can apply, to the eligibility for same-sex couples to adopt.</p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve covered those aspects of Adoption, let&#8217;s turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.</p>
<p>In the United States it is free to place a child up for adoption.  For the parents adopting fees can very from country to country and in some countries it is illegal to charge an adoption fee.  Although in the United States you are allowed a $10,000 tax credit for adoptions.</p>
<p>There are many issues that surround adoption.  Guarding a Childs ancestry is becoming a major issue.  They say that when an adoption is kept secret or closed the adoptee can sometimes have trouble finding themselves.  The media doesn&#8217;t help much either, they either shoe the horrible problems that very few people have or they shoe the perfect family, and have even gone as far as telling us that Children in foster can not be show love because they will continue to push us away for fear of getting to close.  This is not always the case.  Unfortunately there are several children who do not get adopted and age out of the systems at age eight-teen.</p>
<p>Whether Americans have any experience with adoption, not everyone understands it or supports it.  The history of adoptions can be traced back as far as the 18th century BC.  Adoption was very common during the Ancient periods, and generally involved adults not children.  These adults where used to carry on family heritage or to protect property rights.  It has been found that both men and women whether married or single could adopt.  Our modern adoption laws find heritage in the Hammurabi Code of the 18th century BC.  Ancient Times focused on adoption of adults, while during the Middle Ages it focused on children and set some good ground rules.  In Ancient Times, the adoptions where merely saying that you wanted someone to follow in your footsteps.  During the Middle Ages there were specific laws put into place to protect the child and all adoptions during this time period where handled by the court systems.  The first state adoption was in 1851 in Massachusetts.  In 1853, Rev. Charles Loring Brace founded a children&#8217;s aid program to help orphaned and abandoned children.  His solution was to get the children off the streets and send them to strong Christian homes.  These children where gathered up and placed on trains bound for the mid-west.  At each stop the children where displayed for all to see, and who ever was not chosen was placed back on the train to go to the next stop.</p>
<p>Things have certainly changed since then.  But one thing has remained the same, we still want what&#8217;s best for the children.  Even though sometimes it&#8217;s hard to know what&#8217;s best.  Adoption has become a wonderful thing and has been a good chance for children without a home for centuries.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Adopting from China</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 16:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many North Americans nowadays are adopting from China. Most adoptive children available from China are girls. There are boys available but a very small number compared to girls. People who are interested in adopting from China may have to wait 16 ? 24 months to have their application reviewed. The age requirements for adoptive parents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many North Americans nowadays are adopting from China. Most adoptive children available from China are girls. There are boys available but a very small number compared to girls. People who are interested in adopting from China may have to wait 16 ? 24 months to have their application reviewed. The age requirements for adoptive parents adopting from China are married couples 30-50 years of age. They must be at least 30 when the dossier is registered in China. Married couples ages 30-44 are eligible to adopt a child 6-18 months old. Couples 45-50 are eligible to adopt children 18 months to 3 years of age. Couples ages 51-55 is eligible to adopt only through the Waiting Child Program. China&#8217;s adoption eligibility is based on each person&#8217;s age. For example, if one of the prospective adoptive parents is under 30 years old or the other person is over 55 years old, they are not eligible to adopt a child in China.</p>
<p>There are health history restrictions when adopting from China. Families are not eligible to adopt from China if there is a diagnosis of major depression or any severe mental health conditions. Adoptive parents must be treatment and medication free for over two years if being treated for depression or anxiety. Families are no eligible to adopt from China if there is a history of alcoholism with the previous 10 years. If on or both of the adoptive parents use a wheelchair, mobility aid or are missing limbs, they are not eligible to adopt from China. Prospective adoptive parents are not eligible if there are any diseases in the infectious stage or if either of the two has a severe disease which requires long-term treatment and affects life expectancy. China will not approve parents who are blind. They will not approve parents who are deaf, unless they are adopting a deaf child. These are some of the health restrictions when adopting from China. To get a more extensive list, consult an adoption agency or search the Internet for adopting from China.</p>
<p>The information about Adoption presented here will do one of two things: either it will reinforce what you know about Adoption or it will teach you something new. Both are good outcomes.</p>
<p>When adopting from China, the prospective family must prove they have a net worth of at least $80,000. The applicants must also earn an income of over $10,000 per person living in the home, including the adopted child. Prospective adoptive parents must prove they earn a minimum annual income of $30,000 or an income which represents $10,000 per person living in the household. There must be $10,000 for each parent and $10,000 for each additional child. </p>
<p>Criminal history is taken into account for any adoption. When adopting from China, families are not eligible to adopt if they have current warrants or are currently on probation. If there is any history of drug use or drug charges, arrest for a violent crime, a history of domestic violence, sex abuse, abandonment, child abuse or any felonies, China will not approve an application for adoption. Of course applications are all considered individually and different agencies and programs may have slight variations in their laws and regulations. </p>
<p>These are some of the facts regarding adopting from China. There are many eligibility factors including marriage requirements, household requirements, religious and citizenship requirements. To learn more about adopting from China, contact an agency who deals with International adoption or browse the many Internet web sites which provide detailed information on adopting from China.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Adoption Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 01:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adoption is an interesting topic for millions of people. For individuals who love children, adoption is always somewhere in their subconscious. It would be magnificent if adoptive children could be placed in loving homes without so much red tape and expense. There are thousands of parents who would like to take children but simply cannot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adoption is an interesting topic for millions of people. For individuals who love children, adoption is always somewhere in their subconscious. It would be magnificent if adoptive children could be placed in loving homes without so much red tape and expense. There are thousands of parents who would like to take children but simply cannot afford it. </p>
<p>Fortunately there are also thousands of people who are in the financial position to adopt unwanted and abandoned children. For people who are unable to have children of their own, adoption is a dream come true. Because of thousands of loving adoptive parents, thousands of children are placed in permanent homes where they are cared for and provided for. They are also able to experience the normal life of a North American Child with trendy clothes, trendy toys and all the special things children are used to having. Adoption for these children means being rescued from a life of hardship and possibly growing up in an orphanage. Adoption for adoptive parents means being rescued from a life of loneliness and never knowing the joy of raising children.</p>
<p>Making the decision to adopt requires plenty of careful consideration. It compels the prospective adoptive parents to assess their financial situation since adoption can be very expensive. It demands the adoptive parents to assess every single aspect of their life and the changes an adoptive child will make to their lives. Once the final decision is made to adopt, the actual adoption process starts beginning with decisions regarding the adoption method, the type of child wanted and the country or area to adopt from. At this point prospective adoptive parents should gather as much information as possible about adoption in order to learn about the process of adoption and what to expect. </p>
<p>Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture.</p>
<p>A successful adoption will depend largely on the route taken to adopt. Choosing a reputable adoption agency or non-profit adoption organization is very important. Prospective adoptive parents will benefit greatly from the services of a knowledgeable and experienced adoption agency. There are many agencies and organizations which are able to handle all sorts of adoptions, including International adoptions. Before making a decision regarding an adoption agency, prospective parents ought to research the subject and check with adoptive parent support groups for references.</p>
<p>Once all of the decisions are made, the home study is completed and the application is approved, the prospective adoptive papers are closer to achieving their adoption goals. If the adoption is a private domestic or public domestic adoption, the individuals do not have to worry about traveling to foreign countries and contend with their rules and regulations. However if choosing International adoption, prospective parents must prepare themselves for foreign travel and become educated about their adoptive child&#8217;s homeland. </p>
<p>After the visits, the legal procedures and hearings, the adoptive parents are finally able to bring their adoptive child home. Preparation for an adoptive child involves thought and consideration of any family members as well as the adoptive child. There are many important details to deal with before bringing an adoptive child home such as social security numbers, birth certificates and medical insurance. There&#8217;s no doubt, adoption can be a long, tiresome experience. The wonderful thing about adoption is, no matter how long, tiresome or stressful the adoption journey may be, no matter how expensive or complicated the adoption process may become, the end result is the same. The end result of an adoption is a permanent family and home for an otherwise orphaned and possibly forgotten child.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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