Are Those Kids Yours? by Cheri Register6/21/2023 ![]() ![]() In fact, most of the books on my list fell way short on that mark. ![]() The cool thing about this book is that it was written by people who have been “in the trenches”, not by a bunch of so-called experts who have opinions about the complexities of parenting, but no first-hand knowledge! My one complaint is that it fell a little short on helping parents who have just returned home with their newly adopted child. isn't a how-to book, but a collection of essays, hand-selected to help prepare you for parenting an adopted child. ![]() This book Adoption Parenting: Toolkit Book This is an affiliate link: MomOf6 earns a commission if you purchase, at no additional cost to you. I hope that you find these books on adoption parenting to be as valuable to you as they have been to me and my parenting of my large family.Īdoption Parenting: Creating a Toolbox, Building Connections Over the years we've read these books together and have engaged in long discussions on what we've taken away from each of them. I am fortunate to belong to a great book club that is made up of adoptive Moms. But when you are an adoptive parent- I think you seek a little harder- you know that adoption parenting is a little more complicated- and you want to do your best. ![]() When you strive to be a good parent, you seek information- from websites, from blogs, from books, from your Mom friends. ![]()
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