Etiqueta: Lynelle Long
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¡No veo el color!
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en Adoptado Ira, Adoptee vulnerability, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, País adoptivo, Antiracism Education, Beauty in Diversity, País de nacimiento, colourblindness in adoption, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Diversity in Adoption, Duelo y pérdida, Is adoption the best option, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Politics of Adoption, Racial Mirrors, Racism in Adoption, Sense of Belonging, Therapy, Adopción transracial, Trauma en la adopciónICAV Blogger Collaborative Series #2 addressing adoption colour blindness.
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La visión de un adoptado sobre los "asiáticos ricos locos"
There are a lot of opinions and pieces surrounding Crazy Rich Asians right now. I am simply adding to the chorus, but from a slightly different perspective as a Chinese American intercountry adopted person. As an adoptee who watched Crazy Rich Asians, it is hard to describe all of the feelings I felt while sitting…
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Regreso a la tierra natal
Vietnamese adoptee Lynelle shares about her second return journey to homeland, a decade later and how things have changed.
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Expectativas de gratitud en la adopción
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en Abuse in Adoption, Adoptado Ira, Adoptee vulnerability, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, País adoptivo, País de nacimiento, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Gratitude in Adoption, Duelo y pérdida, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Sense of Belonging, Therapy, Adopción transracial, Trauma en la adopciónLynelle shares about the burden of being expected to be grateful in being adopted.
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¿Cuándo proporcionará el Gobierno Federal los Servicios para Adoptados Internacionales?
Lynelle critically examines who and how well the millions of money is being spent by the Australian government in intercountry adoption.
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Adoptado Ira
Lynelle comparte sobre la ira de los adoptados, cómo se conecta con los sentimientos de abandono, el duelo, la pérdida y la tristeza; la mejor respuesta es escuchar y validar nuestros sentimientos
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¿Qué se siente al ser adoptado?
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en Abandonment and Rejection, Abuse in Adoption, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, Australia, Duelo y pérdida, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Búsqueda de orígenes, Suicide, Therapy, Adopción transracial, Trauma en la adopción, VietnamLynelle responde a la pregunta ¿Cómo es ser adoptado? proporcionando información de su propio viaje, compartiendo algunos elementos comunes de los que hablan muchos otros adoptados.