tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403903733389150807.post3782644029200515153..comments2024-01-23T19:24:41.450+08:00Comments on Parenting on Purpose: The Way Home: A Review & Giveaway of Squirky the Alien #4 & #5Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403903733389150807.post-2182923438086244922016-05-05T13:07:29.851+08:002016-05-05T13:07:29.851+08:00I think the curiosity about our background, where ...I think the curiosity about our background, where we come from, what our purpose on earth and in life is, is built within each one of us. While some adopted children may feel that the past is not worth pursuing, I think many of them will always wonder how their birth parents look like and why they were given up. I would try to prepare an adopted child mentally on the possible scenarios that could happen in their search and if they do meet their adopted parents.Carol Mei Meihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05613207887699762166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403903733389150807.post-25846664243449698952016-05-05T09:45:42.562+08:002016-05-05T09:45:42.562+08:00It would be natural for some adoptive children to ...It would be natural for some adoptive children to choose to embark on a search for their birth parents. So many questions unanswered. Why am I sent away for adoption? How do the people who gave birth to me look like? <br />The world is round and in today's digital age, it may very well be possible for these children to find their birth parents but what we can help is to manage their expectations. So what after they find their birth parents? How would they wish to maintain the relationship after finding them out? What if they can find them after all? I would provide that morale and psychological support all along the way!Karen Lowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10490331643879483058noreply@blogger.com