Positive Adoption Language

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The word adoption can have many various connotations to different people. It is very helpful and encouraging to others for us to think of altering the way we talk about adoption. Historically, negative words have been used without much thought about how they come across. For example “to give up” or “to give away” may have the association of something one does not want. This is NOT true. Birth moms make the sacrificial, brave choice to place their baby with a family whom they have chosen out of love for their child.

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Where to Begin.

  1. Contact us to schedule an appointment with an adoption specialist.
  2. Talk to an adoption specialist to explore your options.
  3. Get support in your decision to parent your child or make an adoption plan.

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