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Single Parent Adoption


On occasion I get an e-mail from an individual who is single or a single parent wondering if they would be eligible to adopt. I am always so pleased and impressed by the single men and women who are already parents or who want to be parents by building a family through adoption. Single parenting does not come easy and comes with unique challenges that couples who adopt may not have. However, these individuals are willing and ready to open their homes, hearts, and world to a child.

I am pleased to say that “yes” single men and women are able to adopt, and in fact it is becoming even more prevalent with the acceptance of more families run by single parents. In 1994 the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse wrote a comprehensive informational report titled “Single Parent Adoption: What you need to know” This article touches on points such as; Why single parenting has become more prevalent, obstacles a single individual will face when adopting, and steps to take if you are looking to adopt. The articles further document studies that suggest that children adopted into single parent households, develop and progress as well as adopted children in families with two parents. These researchers concluded that “single parent homes may be particularly suited for children who need intense and close relationships and thus particularly appropriate for many of the older children in foster care who are now being prepared for permanent homes. For some children, such a close bond may meet a need and be a path to normal development.”

Although this is an informative and comprehensive report that has been written, one has to keep in mind that it is now 12 years old. While doing research on this topic I actually found this article copied on a number of different websites, but then found very few updated resources that discussed Single Parent Adoption. However, I’m hopeful that the acceptance of Single Parent Adoption has continued, more research will be done, and more single parent families will be built through adoption.

Resources for Single Parent Adoption

Single Parent Adoption: What you need to Know
Single Parent Adoption Network
Single Parent Match.com
Single Parent Adoption.com

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About Kathy Sheldon

My name is Kathy Sheldon and I live in Northern NJ with my husband, Jeff, my 15 month old son, Connor, two cats, a bird, and the newest addition our 10 week old Bernese Mountain puppy. I graduated from Buffalo State College and then went on to earn a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology from Pace University. Prior to my son being born I worked for 7 years in a Domestic Violence Shelter in New York City with women and their children. I counseled women and their families individually and in groups. For the last five years at the shelter I was in administration and management. I resigned from my position as Director of Client Services after Connor was born because my commute into New York City was too long from where we live. When my son Connor was 4 months old I decided to start my Direct Sales Business with the Traveling Vineyard. I chose In Home Wine Tastings because I really enjoy wine and wanted to learn more about it. It was then that I started to write my first blog, "Traveling Wine Adventures." Since my son was adopted and my husband, and I had such a wonderful experience with our adoption and American Adoptions, I inquired with them about doing Adoption Home Studies and was hired contractually in September. I also have started to do Adoption Seminars locally for prospective adoptive parents. In August of 2005 I started my second blog "Working Moms Wanted". I started it because I found myself in place like many new Moms, needing to find work but not knowing if it would be better to work out of my home or get an outside job. My husband and I are socially active people and enjoy spending a lot of our time with families in the neighborhood and our own families. In addition we enjoy many hobbies. I enjoy running, reading, writing, cooking, and of course spending time with Connor.