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Parenting Adventures #7: Adoption

Dr Rajini Sarvananthan, Developmental Paediatrician | Lina, Adoptive mother

18-Oct-16 19:00

Parenting Adventures #7: Adoption

Parenting Adventures is about brutally honest discussions in the world of parenting. We talked about adoption in this episode, focusing on the relationship aspect between adoptive parents and their adopted child. Should adopted children be told the truth about their origins? How much should adoptive parents share? We hear directly from those who are familiar with the adoption process.


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