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06/01/07

How to support adoption on Father's Day

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 03:31 am , 420 words, 357 views  
Categories: How to...

Wendy's ad

If I said the name Dave Thomas, most anyone in the adoption world would recognize him as the founder of Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers, but even more importantly, a philanthropist who was a staunch supporter of adoption. Having been adopted himself as a child, in 1992 Dave set up the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption which is dedicated to finding families for children in foster care. Sadly, he passed away at the young age of 69 on January 8, 2002 due to liver... more


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05/31/07

Love Thursday: Siblings and Guardianship

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 05:19 pm , 433 words, 131 views  
Categories: Things to Think About

N and C on B's birthday  copyright 2007 Heidi H.

This is a photo of Nicole and Caleb, taken on the day of Ben's birthday last month. She is my oldest, and although he isn't the youngest, he has been in our family for the least amount of time, having arrived home with us from China mid-January.

Although her siblings can make her crazy at times, I think her love for him is evident in her face. When we announced that we would be adopting Micheline back in 1998, she had a look of concern and asked if we would be raising young children... more

Anniversary thoughts

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 12:39 pm , 1048 words, 123 views  
Categories: Meet the Family

wedding flowers

Today is my 27th wedding anniversary, and I can't help but compare it to when my parents celebrated their 25th. (Only because they didn't have a big celebration for their 27th.) I was their youngest child and I was already an adult - 20 years old. They didn't have anyone living at home with them anymore. I remember going out with extended family to a restaurant as they opened up gifts that were made of silver.

I, on the other hand, have two who are grown and gone, but still have an 18 year old, 14 year old, two 11 year... more

05/29/07

Losing their first language

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 12:00 pm , 540 words, 132 views  
Categories: Language issues

languages

If you took a foreign language in school, do you remember the first time you actually thought in that language rather than your first language? Do you remember ever dreaming in your second language? I remember that happening in Spanish and American Sign Language both, and they were pretty exciting milestones.

My son Caleb, has hit some of those milestones. When he talks in his sleep, I have noticed he no longer does so in Chinese, but rather in English. He no longer thinks first in Chinese and then translates his thoughts into English to say... more

05/28/07

To homeschool or not?

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 01:47 pm , 735 words, 128 views  
Categories: Education

homeschooling

Pardon me if I seem a bit perturbed today. I belong to a Yahoo group of homeschooling parents with a Christian focus and as such I was saddened last week to see many of them openly criticizing other parents who have chosen to send their kids to public school. Just like the working mom vs. stay at home mom argument, these women seem to have taken sides and feel that if you send your kids to public school you don't love them enough.

Excuse me? One woman, speaking of parents who send their kids to school because they needed a... more

Do It Yourself Attachment Therapy?

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 07:49 am , 880 words, 95 views  
Categories: Attachment

Do it Yourself

I have a confession to make...not only do I cut my sons' hair and my husband's, I cut my own on occasion. Yes - gasp! - even the back. Partly due to frugality and partly due to time restraints I often do things to save time and money that others might not even consider.

There are plenty of areas where I prefer the "do-it-yourself" type method. Why pay someone else to do what you can do yourself? It's the reason our adoption from Haiti was done independently rather than through an agency.

Does that mean that if... more


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05/27/07

How to find an attachment therapist

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 09:01 pm , 403 words, 92 views  
Categories: Attachment

After a few years of two steps forward, one step back with some of our kids, we finally found an amazing attachment therapist. I tried a psychologist and social worker or two in the past whose eyes kind of glazed over and who said, "huh?" when I questioned them on their experience with adoption and attachment.

Another who advertised herself as being well-versed in adoption issues had a website where she was wearing face paint in stripes across her cheeks, and held a drum on her lap. Her website said she led women's drumming groups through self-discovery and awareness weekends, and that she went into the mountains every other weekend to "find herself" in her drumming circles. I figured... more

05/19/07

How to test hearing in babies

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 01:08 pm , 378 words, 120 views  
Categories: Medical Needs and Screenings

newborn hearing screening

An older child can raise their hand during a screening test for a hearing loss. What about babies? They can't raise their hand and say "Yes, I heard that."

If you have recently adopted a baby domestically, your child was probably screened before they ever left the hospital. If your adoption was international, however, it might be very unlikely that your child's hearing was tested with any level of sophistication. Even if their medical report shows normal hearing, adoption specialists recommend that your child receive... more

Raise your hand for better hearing

Posted by : Heidi in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 11:45 am , 662 words, 101 views  
Categories: Medical Needs and Screenings

hearing test

When you adopt a new child, especially internationally, adoption specialists recommend a complete physical check-up. Included in the suggested battery of tests is a hearing screening.

I belong to a Yahoo group of parents who have adopted Deaf and/or Hard of Hearing children. Unlike most on the group who knowingly pursued the adoption of a deaf child, every couple of months a parent joins whose foundation was rocked because the child they adopted - whom they assumed... more

05/16/07

Adoptions Past - 1800s Adoption in Movies

Posted by : Kelsey in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 09:37 pm , 809 words, 217 views  
Categories: Adoption In Entertainment

loveslongjourney1

If you are a fan of the Hallmark Channel, then you may have heard of movies titles such as Love Comes Softly, Love’s Enduring Promise, Love’s Long Journey, Love’s Abiding Joy, and Love’s Unending Legacy, with other films to follow to complete the Janette Oke Love Comes Softly series. My mom and I are addicted to these movies! You may wonder how this relates to sibling adoption? Well, two of these movies (Love’s... more

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