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Definition of birth family in US English: birth familynoun One's biological parents and siblings, as opposed to adoptive relatives. Example sentencesExamples - As well as offering intensive care to the youngster, their birth family will also be involved in the process - whether or not the youngster is due to return to their care.
- Nate, what do you know about your birth family?
- She no longer speaks Creole and never mentions her birth family.
- The right of a child to a permanent, loving family is lost in a quagmire of concern for parents and birth families.
- The society seeks Crown wardship with no access to the birth family for the purpose of adoption.
- Adoption is when a birth family is unable to care for a baby or child.
- Fast placement can be in the interests of the child, but you also need to be very careful about the needs and the rights of the birth family.
- Most adoption agreements support ‘open adoption,’ which encourages honesty with the child and ongoing links with the birth family.
- It is a day of grieving by people who as children were taken from their birth families and never found their parents or siblings before they died.
- Although sketchy, this section outlines the strong commitment to education and the Baptist faith that marked Taylor's birth family.
- And Lynn, whose character is adopted, is going to go on another journey that involves her birth family.
- Applicants must demonstrate their commitment to sharing information about the child's birth family and the circumstances of the adoption throughout his/her childhood.
- I had, I suppose, a happy childhood, but my adoptive mother said attempting to trace my birth family might involve pain and hurt, especially for me.
- It was not just about finding my birth family but there was also the survivors' guilt of finding myself living where I am now when so many people were killed.
- Seems likely this is comes automatic these days, but, do whatever you can to be sure your adopted child has, at the very least, a good medical history from their birth family.
- As some of you may know, my birth family did not embrace my coming in.
- Young Nicky explained that he longed for a family that could eclipse his birth family.
- Pelletier was adopted in infancy by a French family and only found her birth family six years ago.
- The only villain is the faceless totalitarian system of government which forces the separation of Suzanne from her birth family.
- From the child's perspective, reunification with the birth family may represent fulfillment of the child's most heartfelt hopes.
Definition of birth family in US English: birth familynoun One's biological parents and siblings, as opposed to adoptive relatives. Example sentencesExamples - The right of a child to a permanent, loving family is lost in a quagmire of concern for parents and birth families.
- As some of you may know, my birth family did not embrace my coming in.
- Applicants must demonstrate their commitment to sharing information about the child's birth family and the circumstances of the adoption throughout his/her childhood.
- It was not just about finding my birth family but there was also the survivors' guilt of finding myself living where I am now when so many people were killed.
- Pelletier was adopted in infancy by a French family and only found her birth family six years ago.
- Adoption is when a birth family is unable to care for a baby or child.
- Young Nicky explained that he longed for a family that could eclipse his birth family.
- Although sketchy, this section outlines the strong commitment to education and the Baptist faith that marked Taylor's birth family.
- And Lynn, whose character is adopted, is going to go on another journey that involves her birth family.
- Seems likely this is comes automatic these days, but, do whatever you can to be sure your adopted child has, at the very least, a good medical history from their birth family.
- I had, I suppose, a happy childhood, but my adoptive mother said attempting to trace my birth family might involve pain and hurt, especially for me.
- Most adoption agreements support ‘open adoption,’ which encourages honesty with the child and ongoing links with the birth family.
- Nate, what do you know about your birth family?
- It is a day of grieving by people who as children were taken from their birth families and never found their parents or siblings before they died.
- Fast placement can be in the interests of the child, but you also need to be very careful about the needs and the rights of the birth family.
- The society seeks Crown wardship with no access to the birth family for the purpose of adoption.
- She no longer speaks Creole and never mentions her birth family.
- The only villain is the faceless totalitarian system of government which forces the separation of Suzanne from her birth family.
- As well as offering intensive care to the youngster, their birth family will also be involved in the process - whether or not the youngster is due to return to their care.
- From the child's perspective, reunification with the birth family may represent fulfillment of the child's most heartfelt hopes.
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