Holidays can be a difficult time for children who have been adopted; however, for children adopted internationally, holidays can also be a positive time.
When it comes to adoption, stepping into the unknown can be intimidating, but connecting with a community of people who understand what you’re going through changes the game.
Older adoptive parents often can provide children with the stability and consistency they need, particularly parents who are not seeking to fulfill their own needs.
If your adoptive child is racially different from you, he or she becomes visually obvious to the community at large. Here's how to help your child navigate the complex world of racial relations.
The process of becoming an adoptive family may take several years—not unlike blended families. So don’t panic if the bonding between siblings is less than ideal.
How can parents of racially diverse adoptive families better prepare their children for comments and questions?