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The Value of Adoptive Parent Groups
The Value of Adoptive
Parent Groups
Parent Groups
By National Adoption Information Clearinghouse

Parenting has often been called the most complex profession. It becomes even more so when the family includes a child who has been adopted. This is true whether the child is an infant, has special needs or is of a different race or ethnic background. Adoptive parent groups help parents share, understand and manage these complexities. Whether it's general support, such as enduring the adoption waiting period, or specific advice, such as traveling to an unfamiliar country to receive a child, adoptive parent groups have unparalleled value. In the following comments, prospective adoptive parents and adoptive parents attest to the wide range of benefits.
"Once the children were settled into playing, we chatted and chatted about so many topics all dealing with adoption or Latin culture issues – we shared stories, our older children's conversations and our own observations. It was like a flood of topics needing to emerge from each of us that we sometimes forgot the toddlers until there was a yell or a tugging at a toy."


