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Jane Aronson, the Orphan Doctor. The Babble Interview.

An amazing interview and article with Jane Aronson, known as "The Orphan Doctor." She has worked with Angelina Joelie's children. The three page interview hits on reasons that parents may decide or prefer to bring home an older child for adoption as well as care concerns and current trends. Offensive in nature when she lumps all domestic adoption birth parents together, the article does, however, offer a lot of information to those adopting internationally.

Help Pours in for Hissar Mother

by AdoptionNews on
25 Sep 2007 06:52 AM
Category: Birth Parenting (http://www.ndtv.com)

Help has started pouring in for a mother from Hissar who wanted to give up her daughters for adoption because she no longer had the resources to keep them with her....

Teens Doing The Peace Dance

A Spotswood High School student who was born in Mozambique and adopted soon after by an American couple is using a class assignment to reach out to her birthplace. Alcinda Brubaker, 16, a sophomore at SHS...

After 60 years, they share a first embrace

The 80-year-old man walks into the unfamiliar airport and hustles over to the escalator where arriving passengers are descending. Richard Cummins waits for his daughter, his excitement...

Women Are Not 'Forced' Into Motherhood

"Who would ever finger Uncle Sam as the man responsible for thousands of unintended pregnancies on U.S. campuses?" says Mary Ann Sorrentino as she begins her September 19 "Your View."...

Group Works to Boost Foster Care

by AdoptionNews on
21 Sep 2007 06:41 AM
Category: Foster Children (http://159.54.226.83)

Hundreds of children live in area foster homes, but most don't stay long. More than half of Marion County foster children are adopted within two years. Others have little hope of adoption. Many are 8 or older...

Week After She Was Abandoned, Child Helps Parents Tie Knot

by AdoptionNews on
26 Sep 2007 06:36 AM
Category: Birth Parenting (http://www.expressindia.com)

When she was born, her unwed mother’s first impulse was to abandon her. And she did, at a public toilet in Anjar town of Kutch district. But now, the eight-day-old baby girl has proved...

Fathers are Marginalised, Says Gary Clapton

A welter of research has appeared over the past 10 years attesting to the positive contribution that fathers (living with their children - or not) can make in the lives of their children....

Southeast Sun: Content

by darrc on
27 Sep 2007 05:47 PM
Category: International Adoption (http://www.zwire.com)

After receiving a picture of Selah from India, the Sanders knew she was the one for their family.

Wading through the process of foreign adoptions : Home and Family : Times Record News

Family from Florida travels to Guatemala to find a son to add to their family, which has brought them enormous joy.

Indian Children in Foster Care Pose Challenges

by AdoptionNews on
28 Sep 2007 03:31 AM
Category: Foster Children (http://www.ktvz.com)

At any given time, 400 Native American children are in foster care in Oregon. The issues surrounding those and other Native American youngsters are the focus of the annual Indian Child...

Haida Children Welcomed Home at Celebration

by AdoptionNews on
28 Sep 2007 03:48 AM
Category: Foster Children (http://www.qciobserver.com)

There are few things more delightful in life than when a child has one of those smiles that seems to cover their whole face, when their whole body is beaming, when they are literally shaking with excitement....

What's So Funny About Adoption and 'The Daily Show'? Everything

It had never occurred to Lauren Weedman to write a book. She's a comedian who made her national television debut on "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart." A veteran of the theater...

Readers Help Trace Family

Years of searching came to a successful end after a man appealed to Mercury readers to help trace his family. David Bensted was contacted by a relative after being featured in the Find My Family...

Man Still Trying to Get Son after Supreme Court Ruling

by AdoptionNews on
04 Oct 2007 07:03 AM
Category: Birth Parenting (http://www.sltrib.com)

A man who won a Utah Supreme Court case to try to get custody of his son still is locked in litigation with the adoptive parents. The latest wrinkle: technical errors in 2004 that could be costly...

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