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  1. Adoption: An Essay

    Adopting an Identity. It's a day just like any other in my freshman year, and my mom tells me my dad cried over the contents of the envelope she just handed to me. I have a hard time believing her ...

  2. My Adoption Story: What's Life Like as an Adopted Child

    Being adopted means so much more than just papers being signed and parents being obligated to be responsible at all times for their child(ren). However, I personally feel and know that being adopted is a gift of opportunities. For me, it has been a blessed opportunity to experience life of being the only child, learning to be independent ...

  3. My View Of Being Adopted Essay

    Awareness of being adopted began as far back as I can recall and has never been a taboo family topic. Adoption didn't affect my life in any sort of way as a child. As I matured, the realization of the impact being adopted has had on my life has evolved. This insight created a new level of gratitude for my family and my life.

  4. Unconditional Love

    Unconditional love is the solution to all of the worlds' ills. While the details of this story may differ from yours, I ask you to go forth and share the light within you. This is a tribute to my birth parents - because of their unconditional love I am able to share my passions with the world - I thank you from the bottom of my heart. The ...

  5. I Am Grateful To Be Adopted—and Yet, Adoption Is Still Traumatic

    It's Not Black and White. Adoption narratives, like many other things on social media, paint things much more black and white than they actually are for many people. Anti-adoption advocates paint adoption as akin to human trafficking; adoptive parents and adoptee advocates paint adoption like it's a fairy tale with a happy-ever-after ending.

  6. College Essay: Identity in Adoption

    College Essay: Identity in Adoption. July 2021 Kendall Shostak College Essay, Summer Camp, ThreeSixty Magazine, Voices. Kendall Shostak. "Where are you from?" is a common icebreaker that I've struggled with my entire life. I was born in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, and was adopted and raised in Blaine, Minnesota.

  7. I was adopted. It was the greatest rejection, and acceptance, of my

    I had a story book when I was a child about being adopted, to help me understand my situation. The last line of the book stated "adoption means belonging." I always found this to be confusing.

  8. Examples Of Being Adopted Essay

    Examples Of Being Adopted Essay. Decent Essays. 674 Words. 3 Pages. Open Document. Personal Perspective. As some of you know, I am adopted. I was adopted when I was 0 years old, so obviously I don't remember it.

  9. Adoption essays explore family 'Matters'

    A village of children is raising new families, and "Adoption Matters," a book of essays co-edited by Sally Haslanger, professor of linguistics and philosophy, portrays the ways that families formed through adoption are altering how we define "family," "mother" and even, "love." That village among us is 6 million strong--the current estimate of ...

  10. 3 Ways to Approach College Essays About Adoption

    If you're adopted, you might be wondering whether you can write your college essay about your experiences as an adoptee. The answer is simple: absolutely! College essays about adoption aren't overly common. And because the topic tends to be such a personal one, you don't have to worry too much about being cliche or general.

  11. 5 Tips to Craft Impressive Personal Essays on Adoption with an Example

    3. Infuse emotive words. Your content should evoke emotion among the readers. If you want your account to strike the right chord, include emotive words like heavenly, stupendous, appalling, disgraceful, etc. based on the context. You should also insert good transition words like nevertheless, consequently, moreover, etc.

  12. Essay on Adoption

    Understanding Adoption. Adoption is when a person or a couple becomes the legal parent of a child who is not their biological child. This process gives the child all the rights and privileges of a biological child. It's an act of love and kindness, offering a child a secure home and family.

  13. Understanding adoption: A developmental approach

    As children grow up, they develop a positive sense of their identity, a sense of psychosocial well-being ( 1 ). They gradually develop a self-concept (how they see themselves) and self-esteem (how much they like what they see) ( 2 ). Ultimately, they learn to be comfortable with themselves. Adoption may make normal childhood issues of ...

  14. College Essay: Sum of All My Parts

    Korean. Korean adopted. American. Immigrant. All powerful words that make me who I am. People sometimes ask me when I knew I was adopted. My response is always the same: I always knew. There was never an ah-ha moment. My parents, a middle-class couple who met in a college classroom, constantly brought the topic up. They taught me my culture was ...

  15. Narrative Essay On Being Adopted

    Narrative Essay On Being Adopted. One bright and sunny summer day I thought to myself today is the day. I was finally going to be adopted. At the age of fourteen, I had been looking forward to this day for many years. I often thought to myself "No one is going to want me" "I'm too old to be adopted now", but one lucky couple wanted a teenager.

  16. Long-Term Effects of Adoption on Adoptees

    The ability to pursue a higher education. A two-parent household. The opportunity to travel. A safe and stable home. Financial stability. Extended family. And more. Some of the long-term effects of being adopted include always having access to the opportunities that your adoptive family was able to provide.

  17. 15 Stories That Capture What It's Like To Be Adopted

    For me, it is as normal as having a belly button; it has always just been there. 2. The Biggest Blessing of Them All. As an adopted child, I encourage other adoptees to remember what blessed lives we have. We weren't abandoned; we were chosen. We were given a chance.

  18. Essay On Being Adopted

    Essay On Being Adopted. Being adopted. That is something that will forever define me. I was born in the province Jiangxi, China and left at an orphanage, forced into a circumstance where I did not get enough nutrition, attention, or love. Any interaction with humans were limited to only once, maybe twice, a day, not even enough for any connection.

  19. Adoption as an Admission "Hook"

    Being adopted and talking about it in college application essays is fairly common these days. Typically, it’s not a “hook,†but a lot depends on your daughter’s circumstances and how she presents them. For instance, if she was adopted as an older child or spent time in the foster care system, this would certainly make ...

  20. My Experience Of Adoption

    Being adopted and being exposed to different cultures has given me a unique identity. I was adopted when I was ten months old and brought into an amazing and loving family. My parents had never hidden that fact that I was adopted and I had this knowledge since an early age. However, I only had a small understanding as to what being adopted meant.

  21. Being Adopted

    When Shelly was growing up she was always constantly reminded by her classmates of her adoption. " I was never offended when I was reminded of my adoption I just accepted that I was more special than people.". This was her response to being asked, what did you do when…. 562 Words.

  22. Person-Generated Health Data in Women's Health: Scoping Review

    A thematic analysis of 41.4% (168/406) of the papers revealed 6 themes regarding facilitators of and barriers to women's use of digital health technology for collecting PGHD: (1) accessibility and connectivity, (2) design and functionality, (3) accuracy and credibility, (4) audience and adoption, (5) impact on community and health service ...

  23. Personal Narrative : I Was Adopted Essay

    Decent Essays. 1581 Words. 7 Pages. Open Document. I was adopted. I never knew my real mother; rather, I knew her at one time but I left her side when I was too little to be able to remember. I loved my adopted family though. They were so kind to me. I ate well, I lived in a warm and comfortable house, and I got to stay up pretty late.