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		<title>Adoption World Publishing Updates Products Look</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody loves to up-date their surroundings. We do it with our homes – we paint the walls, rearrange furniture, plant fresh flowers in our yards. The art department at Adoption World Publishing began by freshening the looks of their established products.
First to get a new look was the Positive Adoption Language flyer. Originally it was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody loves to up-date their surroundings. We do it with our homes – we paint the walls, rearrange furniture, plant fresh flowers in our yards. The art department at <a href="http://adoptionworld.net/index.php"><strong>Adoption World Publishing</strong></a> began by freshening the looks of their established products.</p>
<p>First to get a new look was the <em><strong>Positive Adoption Language</strong></em> flyer. Originally it was designed as a published piece to be used as a tool for productive discussions. In 2009 it was converted to a <a title="Positive Adoption Language" href="http://adoptionworld.net/blog/free-pamphlet-request/">free download</a> from the company’s website. To date, more than 350 downloads have been requested.</p>
<p><em><strong>The One and Only Me</strong></em> life book kit has been a cornerstone of the Adoption World offerings since 1995. In 2009 the cover and title page received a fresh look. Graphic Artist Susan Readnour created new cover and title page incorporating the original book characters. The colorful illustration is perfect for the intended audience – children age 5-10. Late in 2010, the sticker packet that accompanies the book was revamped.  Working with several of the original images, Readnour developed sticker sheets that will assist the child with the journey through the lifebook.</p>
<p>Like the Adoption World Publishing website which uses the images of photographed children, the front cover of <em><strong>My Adoption Workbook</strong></em> now is covered with photos of children.  With diversity in mind, the new look helps to draw the child into the material of the book-all of which remains unchanged.</p>
<p>The most recent redesigned product is the Adoption Day button. It is included in the children’s version of the Foster- to-Adopt booklet series and marks the adoption milestone. The Adoption Day button can also be purchased individually and used for Adoption Day events.</p>
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		<title>Foster Care Adoption Myths and Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 15:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the 2007 National Foster Care Adoption Attitudes Survey commissioned by the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, many Americans have misperceptions about adoption from foster care.
Here’s the truth.
45% of Americans think children in foster care have entered the system because of juvenile delinquency.
Truth: Children enter the system after experiencing neglect, abandonment or abuse.
46% of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the 2007 National Foster Care Adoption Attitudes Survey commissioned by the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, many Americans have misperceptions about adoption from foster care.</p>
<p><strong>Here’s the truth.</strong></p>
<p>45% of Americans think children in foster care have entered the system because of juvenile delinquency.<br />
<strong>Truth:</strong> Children enter the system after experiencing neglect, abandonment or abuse.</p>
<p>46% of Americans mistakenly think foster care adoption is expensive.<br />
<strong>Truth:</strong> Foster care adoption is not expensive, and financial support is available.</p>
<p>67% of Americans considering adoption think the biological parents could take the child back.<br />
<strong>Truth:</strong> Once a child is legally available for adoption, the birth parents no longer have parental rights to the child.</p>
<p>On any given day in North America, more than 500,000 children are in the foster care system, and nearly 145,000 of them are available for adoption, just waiting for the right family to find them.</p>
<ul>
<li> There are 423,773 children in the U.S. foster care system; 114,556 of these children are available for adoption. Their birth parent&#8217;s legal rights have been permanently terminated and children are left without a family.</li>
<li> More children become available for adoption each year than are adopted. In 2009, 69,947 children had parental rights terminated by the courts, yet only 57,466 were adopted.</li>
<li> Children often wait three years or more to be adopted, move three or more times in foster care and often are separated from siblings. The average age of waiting children is 8 years old.</li>
<li> Last year, 29,471 children turned 18 and left the foster care system without an adoptive family.</li>
<li> Adopting from foster care is affordable. Most child welfare agencies cover the costs of home studies and court fees, and provide post-adoption subsidies. Thousands of employers offer financial reimbursement and paid leave for employees who adopt and Federal and/or state adoption tax credits are available to most families.</li>
<li> Nearly 40 percent of American adults, or 81.5 million people, have considered adopting a child, according to the National Adoption Attitudes Survey. If just one in 500 of these adults adopted, every waiting child in foster care would have a permanent family.</li>
</ul>
<p>Learn more at the <a href="http://www.davethomasfoundation.org/Home">Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption</a>.</p>
<p>Adoption World Publishing also has materials available for use with foster-to-adopt children.</p>
<p><a href="http://adoptionworld.net/foster_care_memories.php">Your Foster Care Memory Book</a></p>
<p><a href="http://adoptionworld.net/my_adoption_workbooks.php">My Adoption Workbook</a></p>
<p><a href="http://adoptionworld.net/forever_yours.php">Foster-to-Adopt Information</a></p>
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		<title>More children adopted from foster care means more money for 38 states.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 16:24:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In September of 2010, HHS awarded $39 million to 38 states and Puerto Rico for increasing adoptions from foster care.
“All children deserve loving, safe and permanent homes,” said HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.  “It is gratifying that most states continue to excel in promoting the adoption of children from foster care. I sincerely thank every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In September of 2010, HHS awarded $39 million to 38 states and Puerto Rico for increasing adoptions from foster care.</p>
<p>“All children deserve loving, safe and permanent homes,” said HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.  “It is gratifying that most states continue to excel in promoting the adoption of children from foster care. I sincerely thank every adoptive family that has welcomed a child into their home.”</p>
<p>States received $4,000 for every child adopted beyond their best year’s total, plus a payment of $8,000 for every child age 9 and older and $4,000 for every special needs child adopted above the respective baselines. The year 2007 is the baseline.</p>
<p>“America’s communities benefit when children grow up in stable families,” said David A. Hansell, HHS acting assistant secretary for children and families. “We’re very pleased that the adoption incentives program is helping states improve their programs and place more children into homes that are theirs forever.”</p>
<p>The states will be using the funds from this adoption incentive award to improve their child welfare programs. Many of the states mandate life books for their children and will be able to use this money to purchase these much needed items.</p>
<p>We applaud Secretary Sebelius and the 38 states and Puerto Rico. With the economy still recovering, these federal awards could not come at a better time. Many adoption agencies have been trying to make do with “piece-meal” lifebooks, or no books at all. <em><strong>With this money, children will be able to get quality books in their hands.</strong></em></p>
<p>Congratulations</p>
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		<title>Adoption Books: The Foster-to-Adopt Parent Booklet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 17:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adoption Life Books Company Adoption World Specialties presents this article on The Foster-to-Adopt Parent Booklet.
The Foster-To-Adopt Parent Booklet
The Foster-to-Adopt Parent booklet consists of valuable advice aimed at parents who are thinking of adopting their foster child. There are many decisions about adopting, adoption is a big step! You already have a relationship with your foster [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a title="Adoption Life Books" href="http://adoptionworld.net/adoption_books.php">Adoption Life Books</a></strong> Company Adoption World Specialties presents this article on <a title="foster adoption booklet" href="http://adoptionworld.net/forever_yours.php">The Foster-to-Adopt Parent Booklet</a>.</p>
<p><strong>The Foster-To-Adopt Parent Booklet</strong></p>
<p>The Foster-to-Adopt Parent booklet consists of valuable advice aimed at parents who are thinking of adopting their foster child.<span> </span>There are many decisions about adopting, adoption is a big step!<span> </span>You already have a relationship with your foster child and understand his/her situation.<span> </span>And, you have invested much of yourself in the child’s well being and future.<span> </span>Parental rights are finally terminated… so, why not adopt and give this child the love and security of a permanent family?</p>
<p>Like marriage, adoption is a lifetime commitment that affects the lives of many people.<span> </span>It must be considered carefully before taking such a big step.<span> </span>Adoption World Specialties publishes this foster parent booklet, serving to provide perspectives for you to consider; make pre-adoption suggestions; alert you to post-adoption changes that you might experience, and offer suggestions for working through some of the issues that might surface.</p>
<p>You may already have a foster life book or foster story book.<span> </span>There is a supplemental chapter if you decide to adopt, which includes a storyline encompassing the adoption process.<span> </span>You can order this chapter from Adoption World Specialties, link below.</p>
<p>The topics our Foster-to-Adopt Parent booklet touches on are as follows: Is adoption the right choice for you?<span> </span>For the child?<span> </span>At this time?<span> </span>Then it lays out many questions you might want to consider.<span> </span>This booklet explains how you may want to handle birth parent issues.<span> </span>It touches on how important attachment can be.<span> </span>It asks what might the future hold for your child? For you as adoptive parents?</p>
<p>So you’ve given it serious thought and want to move ahead into adoption.<span> </span>What’s next?<span> </span>As adoption day nears, be prepared for “pre-adoption “ jitters!<span> </span>After finalization, be prepared for child’s grieving or a change in behavior.<span> </span>After adoption, what will be different… what will be the same?<span> </span>Should you continue to foster parent?</p>
<p>Please discover our world of information on foster life books, foster-to-adopt guides, adoption life books, and adoption workbooks at <a href="http://www.adoptionworld.net/">www.AdoptionWorld.net</a> because this is an important decision for your family – please make it carefully!</p>
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