FROM CHINA TO CAROLINA: Ode to China -- Farewell !!
by Our Growing Family
If they specialize in INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION -- then great. This is our second adoption and the excitement shows in our Dr's face about bringing Our Sweet Leap of Faith (blog of another adopting family whom I have never met but feel extremely close to). I would love to meet Jennifer some day. has adopted three internationally and has been a GIFT FROM HEAVEN. SPECIAL NEEDS is not something you want to jump into without having some professional 'KNOWLEDGE' of the need. please give yourself peace of mind by picking or finding a doctor who is available and willing to help you at referral time and give their honest advice and opinion. She makes me smile and helped to connect us closer to our daughter by posting a WHO'S adoptiong this little girl. Maybe we will travel together to pick up our girls....
Suppliers of networking products in China are increasing production by 10 percent this year in anticipation of a demand rebound and as wireless adoption
“One reason we picked them was that we were told they had a quick turnover — if you adopt a baby from China it can take three or four years,” Jeff said.
china adoption?
Dec 01, 2007 by Teara S(dum dum) | Posted in Family
i was adopted from china and was wandering what you think of the country? And if you have gon to china what is it like because i am going in 2 months
A: I've been to China in the past summer with a tour and we went to Beijing and Shanghai and it was really fun! It's such a beautiful country and has nice tourists attraction. The things I'd say to watch out for are the public washrooms, they are DISGUSTING.
Are China adoption programs in danger of being shut down due to reports of baby stealing?
Jul 03, 2009 by grapesgum | Posted in Adoption
Here is yet another report about corruption in China adoption.
Has anyone heard whether the Hague Convention is looking into this? How can adoptive parents claim that
A: Just like ap's who adopted kids from Guat, I bet every ap of a Chinese girl is saying, "Ohhh...not MY daughter." Its just a matter of time before the human trafficking in China stops. Thank God.
Oh, and to PNuna, who wrote "I
What is the rate of adoption within China?
Jan 27, 2008 by Aly | Posted in Adoption
Please tell me the rate of adoption within China with the latest statistic possible. This is not the international rate but only the rate of adopition for chinese born babies in china. In other words what is the intranational rate of adoption for China.
A: I doubt you will find any accurate stats of the number of adoptions within China
This is because many many children are stolen and/or sold. There is no record of those children although it is estimated at 70,000 per year