Here is a new topic for our site. I hope there will be more of this in the future and more from the girls specifically.
Families who adopt come in all shapes and sizes. In some families there are biological kids and adopted kids. These "sibling" posts will be for and about those biological kids in adoptive families. They have some unique things to think about and deal with.
Some feelings like: where did all my attention go? How come they are so cute, what about me? It used to be quiet around here. I need help with my homework and my parents are busy with my brothers. My friends all want to see my new brothers, is that all they are interested in? What is all this attachment talk? Did I do that, it is soooo gross! Stay out of my room!
So, we intend to interview the girls on various topics and share it here. I will set these posts for comments. So, if you are a sibling of an adopted kid please feel free to share your insight too. I think this could be an interesting forum for kids like YOU! So, feel free to participate.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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