Adoption + Finding Your Perfect Family Size + Surviving Parenthood + Informed Adoption Decisions

Adoption Nation: How the Adoption Revolution is Transforming Our Families -- and America (Non)
Guest 1: Adam Pertman, author of Adoption Nation .
Topic: How the adoption revolution is transforming our families and America.
Issues: The big changes between the way adoptions are handled now and they ways they used to be; Why adoption isn’t always a second-best choice; adoptees’ quest for identity and adoptive parents’ fear of being abandoned.


Creating Your Perfect Family Size: How to Make an Informed Decision About Having a Baby
Guest 2: Alan Singer, author of Creating Your Perfect Family Size .
Topic: How to make an informed decision about having a baby.
Issues: Examining the real reasons you want children; can you afford a family? How many children should you have? Can only children be happy without a sibling? Should you have a baby to save your marriage?


New Parents Are People, Too: 8 Secrets to Surviving Parenthood as Individuals and as a Couple
Guest 3: Sharon Fried Buchalter, author of New Parents are People Too.Topic: Eight secrets to surviving parenthood as individuals and as a couple.
Issues: Working together to become great parents; nurturing yourselves as individuals and as a couple; identifying priorities; setting and achieving personal and family goals; learning to appreciate each other; overcoming conflicts.


Adoption: The Essential Guide to Adopting Quickly and Safely
Guest 4: Randall Hicks, author of Adoption.
Topic: How to make an informed decision about having a baby.
Issues: Examining the real reasons you want children; can you afford a family? How many children should you have? Can only children be happy without a sibling? Should you have a baby to save your marriage?

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