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  2. 'Teen Mom' Catelynn Baltierra regrets not having guidance ...

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    Sharing advice for adoptive parents "I think the No. 1 thing that all adoptive parents or even prospective adoptive parents need to be is trauma-informed," she said. "It needs to be a regulation ...

  3. Where Are Natalia Grace's Former Adoptive Parents Now ... - AOL

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    However, according to court documents, her new adoptive parents soon relinquished parental rights due to her disruptive behavior. Natalia was eventually adopted in 2010 by the Barnett family, ...

  4. Her adoptive mom made a secret promise on the day she was ...

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    Alicia Mae Holloway (with her adoptive parents) is a professional ballet dancer in New York City. The day before Holloway turned 18, she met her birth mom for the first time.

  5. Relative outcomes of parenting by biological and adoptive parents

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    A 2004 study found that after gaining a child (whether through birth or adoption), respondents reported less depressed affect, more disagreements with their spouse, and more support from their own parents, but it appeared the experience of becoming an adoptive parent or a stepparent was less stressful than the adjustment to biological parenthood.

  6. Natalia Grace - Wikipedia

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    Barnett's adoptive parents claimed that Barnett was a legal adult, and, in 2012, they successfully sought a court order legally changing her birth year from 2003 to 1989. [1] However, through an August 2023 DNA test, the health testing company TruDiagnostic estimated that Grace was about 22 years old, [ i ] meaning she was around 11 years old ...

  7. Adoption - Wikipedia

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    Adopted individuals who discover their adoption status at a later age are referred to as Late Discovery Adoptees (LDAs). Failure of the adoptive parent(s) to disclose adoption status to a child is an outdated adoption practice that was once fairly common for adoptees born in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.