Child Adoptions
Features
Can Prospective Parents with Disabilities Adopt?
Adoption agencies may require that you obtain a medical examination that documents any prescription medications you are taking as well as any diagnoses that have been made.... [more]
An Adoption Resource Guide
Too many children are discarded, abused, and neglected in our country and all around the globe. The good news is that more and more people are seriously considering adoption.... [more]
Waiting Child Photolistings
The Adoption Photolisting is a free community service highlighting thousands of children in the U.S. foster care system and in several countries waiting for loving adoptive families. Find your child now.Explore Child Adoptions
Articles & Resources
Adopted Love Isn't Forced Love, Adoption Decisions, An Adoption Resource Guide, Can Prospective Parents with Disabilities Adopt?, Coming to Adoption Indirectly, Corporate America Helping Foot the Bills, Numbers and Trends in Child Adoptions, Organizations that Provide Adoption Exchange or Matching Services, Study Reports on American Attitudes Toward Adoption
Becoming an Adoptive Parent
Before You Adopt, Common Issues Among Adoptive Parents, Distance Learning Offers New Options for Adoption Preparation, Making the Psychological Transition to Adoptive Parenthood, Twelve Skills for Successful Fostering and Adopting, You Don't Have to be Perfect and Other Adoption Myths
Children in Foster Care
Adopting & Fostering Teenagers, Better Futures for Waiting Children, Boarder Babies, Abandoned Infants, and Discarded Infants, It's the Children's Right, Join in the Fight, Should We Photolist Waiting Children?, Waiting Child Photolisting
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