Adoption Agencies Los Angeles CA
When considering adoption, keep an open mind about whether to adopt domestically or internationally. There are children all around the world in need of good homes. Check below for related information, products and services.
Holy Family Services Adoption & Foster Care
(213) 202-3900
840 Echo Park Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
Holy Family Services Adoption & Foster Care
(213) 202-3900
840 Echo Park Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Adoptable Races
Asian Adoptions
Other Races
Adoption Services
International Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services
(310) 836-1223 x 280
3200 Motor Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services
(310) 836-1223 x 280
3200 Motor Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
African Adoptions
Adoption Services
International Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Independent Adoption Center
1.310.215.3180
5777 W. Century Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Independent Adoption Center
1.310.215.3180
5777 W. Century Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
African Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Hispanic Adoptions
Adoption Services
International Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Five Acres
626-966-6799
760 West Mountain View Street
Altadena, CA
Five Acres
626-966-6799
760 West Mountain View Street
Altadena, CA 91001
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Hispanic Adoptions
Adoption Services
International Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Michael M. Kamrava Md
(310) 285-0333
Beverly Hills, CA
Southern California Foster and Adoption Agency
213-365-2900
155 N. Occidental Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
Southern California Foster and Adoption Agency
213-365-2900
155 N. Occidental Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Adoptable Races
Asian Adoptions
Other Races
Adoption Services
International Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Institute for Black Parenting
877-367- 8858
11222 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Inglewood, CA
Institute for Black Parenting
877-367- 8858
11222 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Inglewood, CA 90304
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
African Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Other Races
Adoption Services
International Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Holy Family Services Adoption & Foster Care
(626) 432-5680
402 South Marengo Avenue
Pasadena, CA
Holy Family Services Adoption & Foster Care
(626) 432-5680
402 South Marengo Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91101
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Hispanic Adoptions
Adoption Services
International Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Bal Jagat Children's World
(562) 597 -5029
5199 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite #204
Long Beach, CA
Bal Jagat Children's World
(562) 597 -5029
5199 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite #204
Long Beach, CA 90804
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Adoption Services
International Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Wordexpress Corporation
(310) 260-7700
Beverly Hills, CA
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Adopting an Older Child |
| | Adoption is increasingly becoming an option for many parents. While it is a popular choice for single parents and same-sex couples who want to raise children, many opposite-sex couples are also making an active choice for adoption of older children. Bringing home an older adopted child for the first time requires care. The first few weeks, especially, are crucial. Your approach during this time will significantly impact the relationship your adopted child will share with his or her new family. Here are some tips to help you: - Prepare your children in advance: If you already have children, it is important that you talk to them about the new arrival in advance. Prepare them on how they should interact with the adopted child.
- Assert your role as parent: Establish your role as the parent right from day one. While this may seem difficult, it is important that you combine love with firmness and lay down rules for your child to follow. This is especially important with older kids.
- Distribute chores and duties: Participating in household chores and duties will help your adopted child integrate with your family. It will also help prevent any resentment in your children.
- Adapt to your adopted child's needs: Many older children who have been placed in foster care may have a history of neglect or abuse and may be averse to display of intimacy or touch. It is important that you respond sensitively...
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