Ten Great Websites for Children Facing Difficulties with Adoption or Foster Care System
January 24, 2012 By Rosenfeld Law Offices, LLC
Adoption and foster care arrangements can be terrific alternative for children with troubled backgrounds. After all, children living in these types of arrangements may be blessed with a loving family. If you are looking for insights one these family situations, you've come to the right place.
1) Thin Q Fitness http://www.thinqfitness.com/blog.asp?z1060Brn4=al8rzor4-FDED
Fitness regimens that are on video that has something for everyone's fitness ability level. Contact Fiona Russell at info@thinqdigitalmedia.com.
2) Adoption Blogs http://www.adoptionblogs.com
This is a blog about parents of adopted children and what they go through parenting a child who is not biologically theirs. Stories include meeting birth parents, holidays, families and much more.
3) Adoptions Together Birth Parent Blog http://www.birthparentblog.com
Detailed accounts are discussed from people who are considering putting their children up for adoption. The process of emotions the birth parents can go through are described in detail.
4) Never a Dull Moment http://fletcherclan.blogspot.com
Claudia, author, chronicles her life as a professional in the adoption industry as well as an adoptive parent of foster children. She discusses day to day life and struggles personally and professionally.
5) Carrie’s Adoption Blog by Carrie Craft http://adoption.about.com/bl
A professional in the foster care/adoption field, Carrie discusses her personal and professional life as well as what is going on around the world with adoptions. Through work and experience, Carrie uses foster care to assist these children in their lives while in protective custody, long and short term care and respite homes.
6) My Adoption Chronicles Blogs http://www.myadoptionchronicles.com/
These are stories about people (many of them single) in different stages of the adoption process.
7) My Life in a Foster Care Space Warp http://fostercarespacewarp.blogspot.com/
This is a very personal blog written by a mother who fosters children in the dependency system. She writes of the ups and downs of the foster process for the kids she fosters.
8) Kate and Joel’s Adoption Blog http://kateandjoelsadoption.com/
This is the personal story of Kate and Joel’s adoption of a baby girl, Holly. It chronicles life after they get Holly to the present day.
9) My Crazy Adoption http://mycrazyadoption.org
Stories in this blog come from a family who live life to the fullest and celebrate every day. The author is a mom of three and total proponent of adoption and features adoption videos monthly for inspiration for adoption.
10) Production not Reproduction http://www.productionnotreproduction.com/
This blog is written by a mother of two children, both adopted through open adoption. Open adoption means that the biological and adoptive parents meet each other and in some cases, the biological parents remain part of the adoptive family’s lives. This is the story of their lives and how open adoption worked for them.
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Fitness regimens that are on video that has something for everyone's fitness ability level. Contact Fiona Russell at info@thinqdigitalmedia.com.
2) Adoption Blogs http://www.adoptionblogs.com
This is a blog about parents of adopted children and what they go through parenting a child who is not biologically theirs. Stories include meeting birth parents, holidays, families and much more.
3) Adoptions Together Birth Parent Blog http://www.birthparentblog.com
Detailed accounts are discussed from people who are considering putting their children up for adoption. The process of emotions the birth parents can go through are described in detail.
4) Never a Dull Moment http://fletcherclan.blogspot.com
Claudia, author, chronicles her life as a professional in the adoption industry as well as an adoptive parent of foster children. She discusses day to day life and struggles personally and professionally.
5) Carrie’s Adoption Blog by Carrie Craft http://adoption.about.com/bl
A professional in the foster care/adoption field, Carrie discusses her personal and professional life as well as what is going on around the world with adoptions. Through work and experience, Carrie uses foster care to assist these children in their lives while in protective custody, long and short term care and respite homes.
6) My Adoption Chronicles Blogs http://www.myadoptionchronicles.com/
These are stories about people (many of them single) in different stages of the adoption process.
7) My Life in a Foster Care Space Warp http://fostercarespacewarp.blogspot.com/
This is a very personal blog written by a mother who fosters children in the dependency system. She writes of the ups and downs of the foster process for the kids she fosters.
8) Kate and Joel’s Adoption Blog http://kateandjoelsadoption.com/
This is the personal story of Kate and Joel’s adoption of a baby girl, Holly. It chronicles life after they get Holly to the present day.
9) My Crazy Adoption http://mycrazyadoption.org
Stories in this blog come from a family who live life to the fullest and celebrate every day. The author is a mom of three and total proponent of adoption and features adoption videos monthly for inspiration for adoption.
10) Production not Reproduction http://www.productionnotreproduction.com/
This blog is written by a mother of two children, both adopted through open adoption. Open adoption means that the biological and adoptive parents meet each other and in some cases, the biological parents remain part of the adoptive family’s lives. This is the story of their lives and how open adoption worked for them.
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Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers represents victims of all accidents. We offer free consultations for all accident cases and only charge a fee if there is a recovery.
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