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Learning from a Project “Post-Mortem” | mrzietlow
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Instructional Design and Technology and few other Random things. New Post for Project Management in Education and Training. Effective Communication →. Learning from a Project “Post-Mortem”. Learning from a Project Post-mortem. Scale 1 to 5. 5 being the highest). Describe objectives, schedule, and resource budgets. I feel that his was the most effective area of the project. The objectives, schedule, and budgets were all clearly explained and described for this project. The team’s operating practices and p...
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The Adoptive Parent: March 2014
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Monday, March 24, 2014. The world has lost an amazing force and friend. I'm too sad. Sally. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Resource network for adoptive parents. Genesee Valley Parent Magazine. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Visit www.sallybacchetta.com. 160;for more information. View my complete profile. The Adoptive Parent Blog (Atom Feed). Adoption in the media. Adoptions from the heart. Genesee valley parent magazine. Growing up black in white. Its just one hat. The wait is over.
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The Adoptive Parent: October 2012
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Thursday, October 18, 2012. What's It Gonna Take To Put This Baby In Your Family Today? This just came across my desk:. I have a 1/2 Caucasian, 1/2 African American baby girl due December 11, 2012. Her birth mother has continued to smoke a pack a day throughout the pregnancy and smoked marijuana 2-3 times per week during the first two months of pregnancy. Birth father smokes marijuana 4-5 times a week. If you know anyone who may be interested please contact me at. First off, you. Is that how we. Links to...
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The Adoptive Parent: October 2011
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Friday, October 28, 2011. Where the Wild Thoughts Are. I am never alone. Adoption is always with me. It is between the lines of everything I read. It is on the tongue of every conversation. It is a constant tow. And you say things that leave me floundering, like when I said, "I love that you used so many different colors to make these pictures. They're beautiful! Maybe we can send one to M," and you said, Who's M? Oh, yeah, my birth mother. Should I think nothing of the moment and just move on? Sally is ...
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The Adoptive Parent: March 2012
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Saturday, March 31, 2012. Adoptive Parents: What You Need to Know About the Adoption Tax Credit. Tax time is getting closer, and can't we all use some good news about our taxes? The Adoption Tax Credit is definitely good news for adoptive parents. If you are an adoptive parent, you may be eligible for a refundable tax credit of up to $13,360. This article outlines what you need to know about the adoption tax credit. Continue reading on Examiner.com. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Adoptio...
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The Adoptive Parent: July 2013
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013. And I know he's trying to help other people heal, but his experience as an adoptive parent was (thankfully) very different from my own. It's awfully sad, and I think about how each time I slip down the slope it takes more out of me, and I'm afraid one of these times I won't be able to climb back up, so I don't write back. But his story tugs like a plaintive child. And I think of Myst. And Von and Christina. And Linda Lou Who and Ariel. But she never made it. I connected with oth...
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Resources | Adoption Rights
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Law Offices of Laurie B Goldheim Practicing Adoption Law in NY and NJ. Practicing Adoption & ART Law in NY & NJ. Commitment to Family Building. Agency vs Private Adoption. Domestic vs International Adoption. Http:/ www.adoptionattorneys.org. Http:/ www.aaarta.org. Http:/ www.ccainstitute.org. Http:/ www.adoptuskids.org. Http:/ www.theadoptiveparent.com. Http:/ www.nacac.org. Http:/ www.adoptionresources.org.
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The Mommy Journals: March 2010
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Friday, March 26, 2010. Before Sassy was born, someone gave us a little baby-proof picture book. The cover says something about "people who love me," and there's pockets for your own pictures of family members and friends to be inserted. I thought this was such a great idea, and I even remember noting while I was opening the gift that one of the slots could be used for FirstMom's picture. Is the baby, all swaddled in nursery blankets. I've noticed lately that as I ask Sassy who someone in a particular pi...
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How to be a Normal Family | Bitch, You Left Me
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Bitch, You Left Me. Adult adoptees, real talk. Shit People Say to Adoptees. Geographies of Kinship: Please support this exciting and important new film! How to be a Normal Family. February 8, 2012. A small girl wriggles around on the couch under a blanket. Rubs the soft corner against her cheek. The doctor enters the room, closes the door. he tells the mother to lay on top of the small girl. when the small girl screams, her sound is muffled by the weight of the mother’s love. Dad: Chase girls around.
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The Adoptive Parent: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012. Open Letter to Prospective Adoptive Parents (PAPs). I posted this a few years ago, but what I've read online in the last week compels me to run it again (with minor edits). Dear Prospective Adoptive Parent,. Today I came across yet another blog of a prospective adoptive couple using their blog to chronicle their "journey to adoption". Sadly, it read more like an online tantrum. We've spent a fortune already and we still don't have a baby. I don't understand how you. I don't und...
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