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I’m starting a week-long series today at my Christian Adoption Blog called "Tales from the Schoolyard."
Today’s posts focus on elementary school. I’ll discuss alternatives to the "family tree" assignment and share some of my children’s adoption-related experiences.
Wednesday, Feb. 15 we’ll discuss when to tell your child’s teacher about your child’s adoption and I’ll share some of my middle schooler’s experiences.
Thursday, Feb. 16 we’ll look at 10 tips for helping your children field questions about adoption.
Friday, Feb. 17 we’ll examine ways to help your child’s teacher understand adoption.
For more articles about adoption, visit my Web site, www.laurachristianson.com.
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in News, Issues, & Commentary
I’m starting a week-long series today at my Christian Adoption Blog called "Tales from the Schoolyard."
Today’s posts focus on elementary school. I’ll discuss alternatives to the "family tree" assignment and share some of my children’s adoption-related experiences.
Wednesday, Feb. 15 we’ll discuss when to tell your child’s teacher about your child’s adoption and I’ll share some of my middle schooler’s experiences.
Thursday, Feb. 16 we’ll look at 10 tips for helping your children field questions about adoption.
Friday, Feb. 17 we’ll examine ways to help your child’s teacher understand adoption.
For more articles about adoption, visit my Web site, www.laurachristianson.com.