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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Does This Part Get Easier?
Originally posted on Letters to Ms. Feverfew:
Someone stop me. Now. I am doing it again. I am buying way too many gifts for Poppy, just like I have done every year at Christmas time since she was born. Last…
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Why Are We Helping Unethical Adoptions?
Originally posted on In The Matter of Camden C. Stearns:
Where do we draw the line? I’ve stated before, adoption agencies and the world of adoption generally prey on birth parents under duress. No middle class, white picket fence having,…
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Family Preservation is Not Anti-Adoption
Family Preservation is Not Anti-Adoption.
Posted in Adoption, Adoption Education, adoption truth, Family Preservation
Tagged Adoption Reform, family preservation
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