Historical Context of Russia Adoption Russia’s population of 142.9 million (2006) is in decline. Lower birth rates and higher death rates have reduced Russia’s population at a nearly 0.5% annual rate since the early 1990s. Russia is one of few countries with a declining population (although birth rates in many developed countries have dropped below
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Recipe: Quick-fix Kimchi, from a Trail of Crumbs
by Kim Sunee Serves 2-4 Ingredients 1 small head Napa cabbage, cored and cut into 1-inch pieces 1/4 cup sea salt 1 (4-inch) piece fresh ginger, minced or grated 1 garlic clove, minced 3-4 tablespoons hot red chili paste (or Sriracha or sambal oelek) 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 tablespoon sesame or walnut oil
Continue reading »Reading Group Guide: Trail of Crumbs
by Kim Sunee Questions for Your Next Reading Group Purchase Your Copy Of Trail of Crumbs Copyright 2008 by Hachette Book Group USA
Continue reading »Pact Point of View: Adoptism – A Definition
by Beth Hall & Gail Steinberg Racism: A belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities. A belief that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race. Sexism: A prejudice or discrimination against someone on the basis of gender. Adoptism: A belief that forming a family by birth is
Continue reading »Making the Transition from Infertility to Adoption
by Joni S. Mantell, LCSW There are both emotional and practical aspects to deciding whether adoption is for you. As a psychotherapist with a specialty in infertility and adoption since 1993, I have found that for most people making the emotional decision to adopt is the hardest part of this journey. Once the emotional decision
Continue reading »Listening to Adult Adoptees
by Terra Trevor A Lesson for Adoptive Parents Often it takes place within a discussion on an adoption e-list. Recently it happened again at a breakout session at an adoption conference. My friend Jennifer sits down across from me and begins talking with an adoptive mother. Both Jennifer and the woman’s 11-year-old daughter are adopted
Continue reading »Korea Adoption
Historical Context of Korean Adoption The Republic of Korea (ROK) better known as South Korea is located on the Korean peninsula down from China. South Korea is bordered on the north by North Korea. It’s southern tip is only separated by a few miles of ocean from Japan. Korea is cold in the winter and
Continue reading »International Adoption: Haiti
Historical Context of Haiti Adoption Haiti is a French and Creole speaking Latin American country located in the Greater Antilles archipelago on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. This island of Greater Antilles was discovered by Christopher Columbus on December 5, 1492. The total area of Haiti is 27,
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The Process Each year over 20,000 foreign-born children are adopted by families in the United States making international adoption a very viable option for prospective parents to consider. The below selected books aides in the adoption process including progressive steps of paperwork and parent education; making careful choices about an agency and an adoption professional
Continue reading »If It Isn’t One Thing, It’s Another
By Brenda McCreight I often feel that being the mother of 14 children is enough of a challenge. My kids present me with something to new to adapt to on a daily basis. And, the social, academic, and emotional stresses that confront my children each day makes them develop a pretty high level of adapting
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