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6
Mar
2017

Happy National Social Work Month 2017!

March is National Social Work Month and American Adoptions has a lot to celebrate.

24
Feb
2017

6 Times When Adoption Sucks

It’s ok to acknowledge that there are times when adoption (and parenting in general) is less than sunshine and rainbows. These 6 things about adoption can really suck for adoptive pare

20
Feb
2017

10 Ways to Fundraise for Adoption

Share these 10 creative ways to finance your adoption costs with someone who’s in the process of adopting!

6
Feb
2017

A Birth Mother’s Love Letter to Her Baby Girl

One birth mother’s heartfelt letter to the daughter she placed for adoption.

27
Jan
2017

Adoption Reunions – What to Expect

For those who were involved in a closed adoption, an adoption reunion can often provide closure, connection and healing. But adoption reunions are also emotionally complex. Here’s what you should know before you consider reuniting with biological family members…

23
Jan
2017

Adoption Searches – What They Are and How to Start One

What is an adoption search? Who chooses to search for birth parents or an adopted child? Should YOU search?
Here’s what you need to know about searching for biological family members…

20
Jan
2017

Maintaining a Relationship with Your Child’s Birth Family

How to stay in touch with your child’s birth parents, and why it’s important…

9
Jan
2017

Our Open Adoption Story – Diana

“Hey there. I’m Diana. I’m a writer and social media manager at American Adoptions. I was adopted as an infant in 1991 through an open adoption.”

6
Jan
2017

Our Open Adoption Story – Harry & Sherry

“Both of our two children have been adopted through open adoptions, and even after 25+ years, I’m absolutely convinced that it was the right decision. “

5
Dec
2016

What Does an Adoption Specialist Do?

Choosing adoption is a big decision. It doesn’t matter if you are looking to be the adoptive family, or if you are the birth family. Both parties have a lot to consider when they choose adoption. The support of loved ones is extremely important and necessary. Also important is the support of an adoption specialist.

An adoption specialist’s role is vast. They are educators, counselors, and advocates for both birth families and adoptive families.

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