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Telling a 5-Year-Old Stepchild About a New Baby

Almost all children feel threatened to some degree by the news of a new sibling. A child of divorce may feel somewhat more anxiety than those with intact families because she has already gone through several significant changes. This is especially true for a 5 year old, as she is likely transitioning to kindergarten as well as adjusting to her new family situation. You can help her embrace the new baby by understanding the underlying anxieties that she likely feels.

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...lan to maximize their performance. The nutrition plan provides essential nutrients to fuel muscles, repair muscle and tissue damage along with replacing lost electrolytes and other nutrients. You can adopt some of the basic ...

Adoption & Grandparents' Health Records

...or complex medical issues that defy conventional wisdom. The process is more art than science, as memory is fluid, and concrete records of ailments two generations past are often hard to come by. For adoptees, the problem is...

Why Should Parents Adopt When They Lose a Child?

Losing a child is devastating. Some parents in the throes of grief yearn to fill the void by adopting a child. But no child will replace the child you lost. Before you move ahead with adoption, ask yourself whether you are read...

Stepparent Adoption Grants

Stepparent adoption is the process of adopting the child of your spouse to raise as your legal son or daughter. According to the Child Welfare Information Gateway, stepparent adoption is the most common type of adoption, and ea...

How to Locate My Family

Some people lose their birth families when they are adopted into another family at an early age. Others lose track of their loved ones through a natural disaster like a flood, a hurricaine or an earthquake. Other family searche...