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Approaching the Search: Adoptees and Adoptive Parents Speak

Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM (ET)

Minnesota calling area, United States

Approaching the Search: Adoptees and Adoptive Parents Speak

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Addressing the topic of adoptees searching for their birthparents can be touchy for both the adoptee and their adoptive parents. There are concerns on both sides. This open forum and teleseminar features two adoptees and an adoptive parent. Our intention is to address the sensitive topic of searching for biological parents from both the adoptee and adoptive parent perspective with empathy, understanding, and straight conversation. A few topics that will be addressed:

·         Adoptive parent fears

·         Adoptee fears of addressing parents with the desire to search

·         Terminology used

·         How to prepare for the conversation

·         Process of addressing biological parents as part of the adoptee

·         Non-threatening ways to address biological parentage with adoptees for adoptive parents

If you are considering adopting, have adopted, are an adoptee, or work in the field this is a call you will want to attend. It will provide a level of conversation, perspectives, and tips that will make a difference. Be sure to bring your questions, thoughts, and concerns to this fabulous gathering of speakers willing to share their experiences and advice with you.

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Your Speakers

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Sidney Gaskins, adopted her son, when he was 3 years old. She is a former social worker, who was able to adopt a child from State foster care. She is no stranger to adoption, there are 4 people adopted in her family which made it easy for her to make the choice to adopt. Sidney is an advocate for adoption, children in foster care, and healthy family relationships. She has chosen to dedicate her blog The Pulse to bringing awareness to the need for adoption and foster care support through a 30 Day Blogathon.

 

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Nelson de Witt, was born in El Salvador, adopted by parents in the America, and is often a speaker on the topic of transracial adoptions. He is social entrepreneur, photographer and digital native with a passion for life. Separated from my family in the Salvadorian Civil War, adopted by a family in America, he was reunited with his biological family 10 years ago. He now works to combine business principle with social objectives. Nelson has a blog Ana’s Miracle dedicated to sharing his story of adoption and encouraging open dialogue within adoptive families.

 

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Kevin Hofmann, is the biracial son, of a white mother and black father. Kevin was immediately placed in a foster home and adopted by a white Lutheran minister, his white wife and their three white children. Rising from these struggles is an inspiring story of a transracial family who grew up in one of the most racially volatile cities in America and survived. Now married with two sons of his own, he hopes to help encourage transracial families by sharing his experiences through humor and naked honesty. You can read more from Kevin at My Mind on Paper, his blog.

 



 

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Conference call number: (218)936-7999
Participant Access Code: 630434
Minnesota calling area

Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM (ET)


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Sidney Gaskins



Facilitator: Sidney Gaskins - Sidney Gaskins is a graduate of Kent State University with a B.A. in Psychology and minor in Urban Studies. She is a member of the International Association of Coaches, Relationship Coaching Institute, a certified Grief Recovery Specialist, and trained in Pre- Marital and Marital counseling. Next Level is an extension of her commitment to people having the Life they want and commitment to business development for women. Sidney Gaskins can be called a Life Builder with a smile that lights up a room, with an ability to talk straight, engage each person whether one-on-one or in a crowd, and she still is compassionate which puts her in a class of her own. Her insightfulness has helped many move their life forward to create what they want.