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International Adoption

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The three video clips to the right are about seven minutes each, and are packed with personal experience and insightful international adoption information. Read below for additional facts, resources and Tapestry Book recommendations.

International Adoption Overview

The Process

Each year over 20,000 foreign-born children are adopted by families in the United States making international adoption a very viable option for prospective parents to  consider. The international adoption process (video: right) follows progressive steps of paperwork and parent education; making careful choices about an agency and an adoption professional will help ensure a successful outcome, and will help parents learn about the very personal aspect of adoptive parenting.

How to Adopt Internationally: A Guide for Agency-Directed and Independent Adoptions
Complete Book of International Adoption: A Step by Step Guide to Finding Your Child

The Decision: Transracial or Same Race Adoption?

Before deciding to adopt internationally across racial lines, parents need to understand the importance of helping a child “claim” his or her cultural and racial heritage, in a relational, authentic way with others of the ethnicity. Children being raised within a Caucasian family will experience issues with racism; making the decision to adopt transracially involves the parents’ willingness to help the child face these challenges.

With Eyes Wide Open
Inside Transracial Adoption
I'm Chocolate, You're Vanilla
Does Anybody Else Look Like Me? A Parent's Guide to Raising Multiracial Children
Dim Sum, Bagels, and Grits: A Sourcebook for Multicultural Families

Family Issues in Transracial Adoption

Adoption is a lifetime process. An international adoptee needs to feel supported by his or her family, and family discussions about adoption and racial issues need to updated and revisited on a regular basis. Prospective moms and dads should assess their abilities to be open and flexible, as transracial international adoption requires parents to become educated advocates for their children.

Cross-Cultural Adoption: How to Answer Questions from Family, Friends and Community
In Their Parents' Voices: Reflections on Raising Transracial Adoptees
Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White
Loving Across the Color Line: A White Adoptive Mother Learns About Race

 

Quick Facts:

  Adoptions '06 Time Children < 1year Gender Estimated Cost Childcare System
China 6,493 slow 25-49% mostly girls (95%) $20-25,000 orphanage
Russia 3,706 average <25% even $30,000+ orphanage
Korea 1,376 slow >75% more boys (60%) $20-25,000 fostercare
Ethiopia 732 average 25-49% even $15-20,000 orphanage
Haiti 309 average <25% even $15-20,000 orphanage
Vietnam 163 fast 50-75% more girls (60%) $20-28,000 orphanage

Adoption information on sending countries changes frequently, please verify.

Helpful Books from Tapestry:

Tapestry Picks: Memorable Reads for the Adoption Process

A few of our favorite books of parent-to-parent wisdom

 

CHINA: Blessings from China: An Adoption Story

RUSSIA: Two Little Girls: A Memoir of Adoption

EASTERN EUROPE: Hungarian Rhapsody: An Adoption Story

KOREA: A Euro-American on a Korean Tour at a Thai Restaurant in China

ETHIOPIA: There Is No Me Without You: One Woman's Odyssey to Rescue Country's Children

Join one of these Online communities:

Yahoo List of International Adoption Groups

Yahoo List of Transracial Adoption Groups

 

Consult these websites to stay up to date:

U.S. State Department Intercountry Adoption News

U.S. State Department Adoption Information
JCICS  The Joint Council for International Children’s Services (JCICS) is one of the oldest and largest membership associations of licensed non-profits international adoptions agencies, child advocacy groups, parent support groups and medical clinics. 

U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Inter-Country Adoptions

 

 

About the Video :

Adoption Explained International: A Comprehensive Look at the Processes and Issues of International Adoption is a humanistic approach to exploring the issues of adoption that affect the family. Adoption is a very rewarding path to family building - for first time parents and "veterans" alike - but the journey can be very complicated and stressful with many considerations. This program aims to empower you by providing information to help you begin your journey.

This DVD is a thought-provoking examination of the more emotional side of adoption and how certain decisions will affect your family dynamic for years to come. We interviewed leading experts in the field of adoption on several topics related to adopting internationally. Many of these topics are universally relevant and will be helpful to those considering domestic adoption as well. BUY THE DVD

About the Producer:

Healthvues is an interactive digital publisher specializing in personal education with a compassionate, humanistic perspective. We identify, develop and produce healthcare, wellness and family-building educational titles using the latest computer/web interactive, DVD and home theatre technologies.

Through strategic production partnerships with healthcare and industry professionals, companies and niche-market experts, Healthvues develops interactive educational titles from a humanistic viewpoint and present often complex and clinical subject matter in an accessible and approachable format for the average viewer. These teams are comprised of leading authoritative and recognizable experts in the given field, production and development experts and everyday people who bring personal experience and insight to our programs.

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The Process

International Adoption

"Adoption Explained International": DVD

A Comprehensive Look at the Processes and Issues of International Adoption is a humanistic approach to exploring the issues of adoption that affect the family.


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