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What Would You Like to See in the Adoption Blog This Next Year?

What Would You Like to See in the Adoption Blog This Next Year?

This blog will be a little different. I’m asking for comments from you, my readers. What has been helpful to you in the adoption blog this year? What would you like to see more of? More personal experience and reflections? More informational blogs?

I, for one, would like to see more comments by readers, both in the blog comments and in the forums. The forums are a great tool to ask questions which I can then address in blogs.

As many of you know, I have two daughters adopted internationally (and one birth son). In the adoption blog archives, there are many articles by three writers who’ve adopted through the U.S. foster care system, and a few by a social worker who is also an adoptive parent in a domestic newborn adoption. As the only adoption blogger currently, I realize I may sometimes weight the blog toward my direct experiences, but I have tried to counter that by including a series on single parent adoption, the issues of teens in foster care, book reviews which talk about open and closed adoption, infant and foster care adoption, transracial adoption and relative adoption, domestic and international adoption.

But I’d like to know what you, our readers, want me to cover. More about choosing what type of adoption is right for you? More about infant care, relationships with birthparents, raising adopted teens? Neighbors and relatives reactions? Cultural issues? More about adoption issues in the news?

It has been a real privilege to write for you this year. Not only can I use my love of research and writing, but it has been a gift to do some more personal reflections on parenting, and articles like my five-part Imaginary Birthmother’s Letter. I am grateful for the family-friendly ethos of Families.com and the support of our blog editors, managers and assistant editors.

As we look over the past year, think of what’s been helpful and not helpful in our lives, I hope you’ll let me know the same about this blog.

Happy New Year,
Pam

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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!