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07/05/08

Should Families Only Adopt Younger Children

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 07:35 pm , 403 words, 537 views  
Categories: Adopting again, Birth Order

The status quo for many adoptive families is to adopt children younger than the children currently in the family. How many times have you heard the advice, “Don’t disrupt the pecking order?” There are many who feel strongly about never changing the pecking order. It might have negative psychological consequences on the current children. Or, maybe you have heard that older children will negatively influence your current children. Some people are afraid that older children may harm their younger children. Should families only adopt younger children?

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06/18/08

Improved Behavior Despite Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 10:13 am , 356 words, 293 views  
Categories: Helping Siblings Bond, Milestones

A couple of weeks ago we had an unplanned and unexpected sibling visit with two of my daughter’s older sisters. I mentioned in a previous blog how surprised and impressed I was with one older sister’s improved behavior. I asked her many questions as my 14-year-old daughter watched with mouth agape. However, that is not the only action we took. My daughter has always enjoyed riding our horses. However, she has not been allowed alone with the horses since the bad haircut incident. After the... more

06/07/08

Unexpected Sibling Reunion

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 07:00 pm , 344 words, 477 views  
Categories: Plugging Into Your Sibling's Culture, Helping Siblings Bond

We had a pleasant surprise this afternoon while attending open houses for graduation seniors. One of my daughters has a birth sibling graduating from high school this year. Of course, we were invited to the open house. We have maintained contact with him by having periodic visits and phone calls throughout the 11 years since their adoptions. We have done the same with the other four birth siblings as well, although we had more visits when the children were younger. There were six siblings, who were adopted by four separate families. When we arrived at the open house, two... more

06/04/08

Copying an Older Adopted Sibling

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 01:47 am , 339 words, 333 views  
Categories: Attachment, Bonding

You know your adopted baby is beginning to grow up when she begins copying her older siblings. Ami will be turning two years old in July and she idolizes most of her older siblings. Frequently, she is seen trying to be just like one of them. Whether, she is walking with her hands behind her back, echoing their exact words, or just following them around. When she sees them playing, she always wants to join in, and sometimes they let her. She is getting quite adept at assembling legos. However, today she cried for quite a while when she wasn't allowed to play Monopoly with... more

05/31/08

An Early Father's Day Gift

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 11:36 pm , 490 words, 324 views  
Categories: Attachment, Bonding

I've blogged ad nauseum about our youngest. His older sister was crazy about us from the first time she talked to us on the phone, but my youngest was not so sure. When we went to meet the kids, though he had fun, he had a “little pout” to his lip, according to his older sister, and my husband!

He was thoroughly attached to both of his foster parents, and still enjoys talking to them. He's a little conundrum, because he'll make friends quickly. So quickly, in fact, I... more

Recent Celebrity Adoptions

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 10:29 pm , 327 words, 342 views  
Categories: Adopting again, Adoption In Entertainment

Celebrity Baby Blog is reporting that actor Maurice Bernard and his wife, Paula, have adopted her teen-aged sister following the death of her mother.

I remember watching Mr. Bernard on All My Children when I was in college in the early 80's. He's also native to the San Francisco Bay Area where I grew up. He's been an incredible champion of getting the word out about bi-polar disorder, which he suffers from, and though I don't have it, I have struggled with Dysthemia and... more


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05/30/08

A Progression

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 11:59 pm , 386 words, 227 views  
Categories: Independence

I've been lamenting my youngest son's first lost tooth, and thinking about milestones in general. As he and I were talking in the car tonight (about the lost tooth, of course!), I was thinking about how much progress this boy has made in just a year!

When we first began our long distance relationship with them while they were still in foster care in another state, both kids had a Southern accent so thick you could cut it with a knife! I loved it and thought it was so cute,... more

05/29/08

Bonding Differences Between Biological and Adopted Children

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 11:29 pm , 342 words, 389 views  
Categories: Bonding

My youngest son has been sick and throwing up. In deconstructing our day, my husband asked me if I found a difference between cleaning up after our adopted siblings than I did our biological son. My answer was that I don’t like cleaning up after any of them!

But, the point I think he was trying to raise had to do with bonding with your adopted children. When we first went back to visit the kids, my youngest was having sinus issues that caused mucous to build up, thus he threw up then, too (he’s not a prolific barfer, it just so happens that this is what... more

05/27/08

Help Children Avoid Mosquito Bites This Summer

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 02:00 am , 481 words, 407 views  
Categories: Travel, How to..., Illnesses

With the fun of summer comes millions of annoying insects including mosquitoes. Mosquitoes not only bite and leave itching welts but they sometimes transmit serious diseases to their victims. Some diseases transmitted to people by mosquitoes are West Nile virus, malaria, and dengue fever. Your pets can get life-threatening heartworms from these nasty pests, as well. Here in the United States our risk of contracting diseases from mosquito bites are low. We can use insect repellents to help discourage their nasty bites and protect our pets with... more

05/20/08

Making Memorial Memories with Adopted Children

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 05:25 am , 326 words, 287 views  
Categories: From the Parent POV, Holiday Firsts, Teaching opportunities

What celebrations are you planning with your adopted children for the Memorial weekend? If you recently adopted a sibling group then they may not know what to expect, if anything on this holiday. You are creating their holiday memories and perhaps their future traditions with their future families by your choices. In areas where we have winter snow, Memorial weekend traditionally marks the opening of beaches and theme parks. We have created a family Memorial weekend tradition of going to Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio every year. Super Dad loves... more

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