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Tag: shared experiences in adoption

Experiences of Adoption are all Different but Share much

On June 17, 2015February 6, 2024 By lynellelongIn Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Australia, Complexities in Adoption, Importance of Connections to Origins, Korea, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, South Korea, Transracial AdoptionLeave a comment

Our adoptee experiences share so much in common but are also so unique. Here we share a Korean - Australian adoptee's story in her own words.

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