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Adoption Communication Agreements – Best Practices
Imagine embarking on the journey of adoption, a path filled with twists and turns like a winding road through a dense forest. Along this path, one of the crucial aspects that can help navigate the complexities is the establishment of clear communication agreements....
Crafting Post-Adoption Contact Agreement Templates
You may wonder, 'Why do I need a template for a post-adoption contact agreement?' A comprehensive and well-thought-out agreement is crucial for establishing clear expectations and ensuring the best interests of all parties involved. Utilizing a template saves time and...
Involvement Post-Adoption -Tips for Birth Parent
Are you a birth parent who wants to maintain a meaningful relationship with your child after adoption? The journey doesn't end once the adoption is finalized; it's just the beginning of a new chapter. But how can you navigate this new territory and ensure your...
Optimizing Post-Adoption Visitation: A How-To Guide
Have you ever wondered how to make post-adoption visitation more effective and meaningful for everyone? This guide explores practical strategies and techniques to ensure enjoyable post-adoption visitations contribute to the child's overall well-being and development....
Setting Healthy Boundaries in Post-Adoption Scenarios
Imagine a garden full of blooming flowers, each one unique and vibrant. Like those flowers, the relationships in post-adoption scenarios require careful nurturing and tending. Setting healthy boundaries is an essential aspect of this process, ensuring a harmonious and...
Fundraising for Adoption: 1 Organization’s Innovative Approach
There are so many needs in the world, and it’s a remarkable thing when fulfilling one need can help provide for another need.
JT Olson knows all about this, as the founder and president of the Nashville-based nonprofit Both Hands.
Both Hands helps families raise money for adoption by working on widows’ houses. The best way to understand the work of Both Hands is to understand how it started.