Archive for July, 2007

Choosing An Adoption Agency

Posted on July 31st, 2007 by Janice

Adopting a child is a very big step in a couples life and the choices and laws involved in this process might seem overwhelming. One of the most important things you can do is find an experienced adoption agency with an outstanding reputation.

A good adoption agency can help you with all of your decisions as well as give you a lot of advice and education on the subject. The adoption process is very long and many questions will arise. An adoption agency is there to answer all your questions and ease your mind as much as possible.

One of the best ways to find an adoption agency is to ask your doctor, church, or attorney. They may be able to refer you to an adoption agency that they are familiar with and
have experience with.

Adoption Dissolution

Posted on July 24th, 2007 by Janice

babyface.jpgNothing in the world can ever go as smoothly as we like. This happens in all aspects of life and even in the world of adoption. Occasionally, a child gets adopted into a family and it doesn’t turn out to be the right move. There could be a number of factors that could lead to an adoption dissolution. This is often called “unadoption”.

Adoption dissolution isn’t very common when it involves a newborn or infant. It becomes more frequent with foster children who have problems adapting to their new environment and other family members such as siblings.

Siblings might tease the adopted child constantly or the adopted child might be very mean or abusive to new family members. Often this can be resolved through counseling or other forms of behavioral modification but not always.

Adoption

Posted on July 17th, 2007 by Janice

In basic terms, adoption is when a child’s custody is given to a person or two people that aren’t the biological parents of that child.

Adoption permanently negates the biological parent orparents from any responsibility of that child for the restof its life. The person or people that adopted the child gain full custodial rights and there isn’t really a difference between biological and adoptive parents in the eyes of the law.

There are many different types of adoption that include open adoption, semi-open adoption, and closed adoption.

An open adoption is when custody is given to non-biological parents but the biological parents are entitled to visits, letters, or other forms of contact.

An Introduction To Christian Home Schooling

Posted on July 10th, 2007 by Janice

There are many reasons why people choose Christian home schooling for their children. They may feel that their children miss out on Christian values when they go to public schools because religion is not permitted in the current system. Many families have very strong religious beliefs and wish to instill those beliefs in their children as well.

Why Choose Christian Home Schooling?

Many families feel that their children will get a better education staying at home. A lot of parents choose Christian home schooling because it keeps the child at home and also gives them a chance to learn more about their religion than they would at a public school. If you are a Christian and you feel that your children need to be more deeply aware of Christianity and its values, then Christian home schooling is the right choice for you.

Where To Find Children’s Ebooks

Posted on July 3rd, 2007 by Janice

girlreading3.jpgThe Internet is a huge and wonderful place that is full of information of all kinds. Childrens ebooks are booming and becoming more and more popular as portable technology gets better.

Its now possible to get a portable ebook reader that can hold over 100 novels and some game devices like the PSP enable you to read ebooks on them.

Where do you find these ebooks though? Well, they are becoming so popular that most online bookstores have an ebook section.