Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care
Kids & Family
Question: I want to foster children, but my husband is against it. Our kids are 5 and 3 years old, and I really want to keep on having kids through fostering. I think I’m a good mom, and I think I’d do great at fostering. My husband thinks we have our hands full with 2 kids. He thinks adding other kids with possible behavioral problems will sink us.
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Adoption Scams-How to Recognize and Prevent
Helping Children Heal From Past Trauma and Loss
Open Adoption: Handling Difficult Birth Parent Situations
Common Everyday Exposures That Can Impact Fertility and Pregnancy
How to Create a Compelling Adoptive Parent Profile
Parenting Adopted Teens and Tweens
IVF Didn't Work-Should I Try Again?
How Sexual Health is Impacted During Fertility Treatment
A Talk with Sesame Street about the New Foster Care Muppet
Practical Solutions to Typical Food Issues with Adopted and Foster Kids
Fun & Simple Ways to Develop Attachment
Infertility 101 for Husbands
What Birth Moms Want Adoptive Parents to Know
Influence of the Human Microbiome on Fertility
Health Impacts of IVF on the Kids
Adoption Disruptions/Dissolutions - How to Prevent and When to Accept
Foster Care Subsidies: What is Reasonable and How to Negotiate
Can OTC Medicines Affect Your Fertility?
Getting the Most Out of Insurance Coverage for Fertility Treatment
Adopting Older Kids - Things to Consider
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