Search Results: May/June 2001

A pair of sneakers on a rainy day

“I Wish I Had Another Mother”

To my surprise, his comment about wanting another mother did not upset me. Rather, I realized that I knew exactly how he felt, and my mother, too!

How to Help Your Child Answer Intrusive Adoption Questions

Helping Your Child Cope with Intrusive Questions

When my daughter Hope started kindergarten at her progressive school here in diverse New York City, we were both taken by surprise by the persistent, direct adoption questions she faced from classmates, questions that adults would be reluctant to pose.

Cloth versus disposable diapers for infants. What's the difference?

The Diaper Wars

There's no one best diaper for baby. Just choose the one that suits your style.

Relative Adoption Niece

“An Unexpected Family”

For eight years, my wife and I watched our chances of having a baby evaporate. Then our eleven-year-old niece came to live with us, bringing with her a bittersweet deliverance.

Foster Care System Problems

Listen to the Children

A callous foster care system deprived her of parents and siblings and gave precious little in return.

A mother encourages her daughter as she considers becoming a mother.

“To All the Moms I Know”

My daughter is considering becoming a mother. As I think of the ways her life will change, my main resounding advice is, "You will never regret it."

Talking about birth with your adopted child

Did I Grow in Your Tummy?

Three-year-olds are fascinated by pregnancy and families. Here's how to have a "tummy talk" with your adopted child.

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