Posts Tagged ‘adjustment’
How To Feed Your Newly Adopted Child in China
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Babies from birth to six months in Chinese Social Welfare Institutes (SWIs) typically solely eat Chinese baby formula which has high sugar levels and therefore tastes sweeter than American formula. Unfortunately, it contains little protein and lower calories than American...
October 21st, 2009 | China, Feature, Health | Read More
Post Adoption Depression and Attachment Disorder…are They Linked?
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Republished by Blog Post PromoterThe other day I heard a news blurb about the life-long debate of which came first between the chicken and the egg. The big outcome was that they both came at the same time. Admittedly, I didn’t hear the whole story – or at least not without interruption...
September 30th, 2009 | Attachment, Feature | Read More
Nothing like the first time
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Republished by Blog Post PromoterI am parenting three kids and two puppies, as well as keeping everyone’s schedules running correctly, the house clean and food on the table. Wow, what a June Cleaver I sound like! Now for the 2009 spin. I have a husband who helps me as often and...
September 22nd, 2009 | Attachment, Feature | Read More
Am I Doing This Right?
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On the adopt_Korea yahoo group there is an ongoing discussion about the culture shock that our children have experienced, are experiencing or will experience. The discussion was started because a mother was asking about some sleep issues her family was having it is becoming a discussion...
April 15th, 2009 | Feature, Korea | Read More





