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Support for Single Adoptive Parents

How can single adoptive parents best find support? Sometimes they feel conspicuous at adoptive parent gatherings, since so many adoptive parents are couples. Other single parents may have trouble commiserating with the single adoptive parent, feeling that the adoptive parent chose to raise the child alone while many single parents were unexpectedly thrust into their situation. Single parent support groups may focus many of their discussions on dealing with ex-spouses and on financial and legal matters.

Single parents create networks of support within their extended families and communities, and with other single and/or adoptive parents. These informal networks provide support for parents and a sense of community for children. Many parents have stayed in touch with parents they met while traveling to adopt their children, forming an extended family of sorts. This has the added advantage of giving kids buddies who understand being adopted and possibly what it’s like to be a non-Caucasian with a Caucasian parent.

One adoption agency offers a monthly support group for single adoptive parents and singles waiting to adopt. It is for parents of infants to preschoolers. It is facilitated by a social worker. The first hour is for presentation and discussion of topics helpful to parents. Child care is provided. The second hour is for a potluck dinner and social with a clothing, toy and book swap. During the summer informal meetings are held at local parks.

I urge more adoption agencies to emulate this example. Ask your adoption agency if they will provide a space and support for a group to meet there, even if they are not prepared to supply a facilitator yet. You can get together informally; you can arrange for speakers to come or for parents to take turns sharing tips. I am in one mothers’ group which has “sharing circles” quarterly, each focusing on a theme such as “sleep struggles”, “cheap summer fun”, “living on one income”, “family spirituality”, “nutrition”, etc.

You may also develop internet buddies who share your experience. And of course, Families.com has a Single Parents Blog as well as an Adoption Blog!

Please see these related blogs:


Foster Parents Will Have Emergencies

Can’t Find A Parenting Support Group? Start Your Own

What You Have to Offer a Support Group

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About Pam Connell

Pam Connell is a mother of three by both birth and adoption. She has worked in education, child care, social services, ministry and journalism. She resides near Seattle with her husband Charles and their three children. Pam is currently primarily a Stay-at-Home-Mom to Patrick, age 8, who was born to her; Meg, age 6, and Regina, age 3, who are biological half-sisters adopted from Korea. She also teaches preschoolers twice a week and does some writing. Her activities include volunteer work at school, church, Cub Scouts and a local Birth to Three Early Intervention Program. Her hobbies include reading, writing, travel, camping, walking in the woods, swimming and scrapbooking. Pam is a graduate of Seattle University and Gonzaga University. Her fields of study included journalism, religious education/pastoral ministry, political science and management. She served as a writer and editor of the college weekly newspaper and has been Program Coordinator of a Family Resource Center and Family Literacy Program, Volunteer Coordinator at a church, Religion Teacher, Preschool Teacher, Youth Ministry Coordinator, Camp Counselor and Nanny. Pam is an avid reader and continuing student in the areas of education, child development, adoption and public policy. She is eager to share her experiences as a mother by birth and by international adoption, as a mother of three kids of different learning styles and personalities, as a mother of kids of different races, and most of all as a mom of three wonderful kids!