From Half To Whole: A journey to overcome the battle scars of adoption and living to tell about it.

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Adoption
Cover of the book From Half To Whole: A journey to overcome the battle scars of adoption and living to tell about it. by Regina Radomski, Regina Radomski
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Author: Regina Radomski ISBN: 9781310381720
Publisher: Regina Radomski Publication: May 6, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Regina Radomski
ISBN: 9781310381720
Publisher: Regina Radomski
Publication: May 6, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The number of older-child adoptions is on the rise. In fact, of the nearly 8,700 international adoptions that took place last year, more than half were between the ages of 1 and 4, and nearly a quarter were between the ages of 5 and 12. This new image of adoption—due in large part to the 2008 ratification of the Hague Adoption Convention—presents new challenges for families looking to expand or start a family.
From Half to Whole is a raw and honest look at the trials and tribulations of one family’s struggle to adopt and raise two young boys from Poland who came to America not only with a few stuffed toys in their backpacks but also the trauma of their past.
Sharing her personal diary entries, Regina Radomski reveals her compelling yet tumultuous journey to acclimate her adopted children to their new environment and the solace she found in family, friends, and valuable resources she discovered along the way.
Inside you’ll find . . .

•Meaningful insights from licensed clinical social worker Barbara Jean Keane.
•Personal letters from Radomski’s husband, adopted children, and her biological child candidly describing their feelings throughout the last eight years.
•Heartfelt advice from Radomski on what she’s learned—and what she would have done differently.
•8 key rules to successfully parent the adopted child.
•Resources she recommends to help you through the adoption process.
•And much more!

From Half to Whole is a complete perspective on the battle scars of adoption, the love that grows from bonding together, the pride of seeing your accomplishments, and the humor that springs forth from the unexpected.

Regina Radomski is the founder of Fillin’ the Blanks, a program offering support and solutions during the adoption process. She is also an Elite Life Coach and the New Jersey chapter coordinator for PAPA (Polish Adoptive Parents Association), as well as a former member of Concerned Persons for Adoption. Radomski is currently starting an Adoption Family Planning program in order to help empower pre- and post-adoptive parents during their journey. For more information on Radomski and her program, follow Fillin' the Blanks on Facebook and on her website: www.reginaradomski.com

Barbara Jean Keane, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., and her husband, Jim, adopted a two-year-old boy with special needs from El Salvador in 1994. Keane enjoys the challenges of parenting, along with her work as a licensed clinical social worker. She resides in northwest New Jersey with her family and her two dogs, a Chihuahua and Pomeranian.

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The number of older-child adoptions is on the rise. In fact, of the nearly 8,700 international adoptions that took place last year, more than half were between the ages of 1 and 4, and nearly a quarter were between the ages of 5 and 12. This new image of adoption—due in large part to the 2008 ratification of the Hague Adoption Convention—presents new challenges for families looking to expand or start a family.
From Half to Whole is a raw and honest look at the trials and tribulations of one family’s struggle to adopt and raise two young boys from Poland who came to America not only with a few stuffed toys in their backpacks but also the trauma of their past.
Sharing her personal diary entries, Regina Radomski reveals her compelling yet tumultuous journey to acclimate her adopted children to their new environment and the solace she found in family, friends, and valuable resources she discovered along the way.
Inside you’ll find . . .

•Meaningful insights from licensed clinical social worker Barbara Jean Keane.
•Personal letters from Radomski’s husband, adopted children, and her biological child candidly describing their feelings throughout the last eight years.
•Heartfelt advice from Radomski on what she’s learned—and what she would have done differently.
•8 key rules to successfully parent the adopted child.
•Resources she recommends to help you through the adoption process.
•And much more!

From Half to Whole is a complete perspective on the battle scars of adoption, the love that grows from bonding together, the pride of seeing your accomplishments, and the humor that springs forth from the unexpected.

Regina Radomski is the founder of Fillin’ the Blanks, a program offering support and solutions during the adoption process. She is also an Elite Life Coach and the New Jersey chapter coordinator for PAPA (Polish Adoptive Parents Association), as well as a former member of Concerned Persons for Adoption. Radomski is currently starting an Adoption Family Planning program in order to help empower pre- and post-adoptive parents during their journey. For more information on Radomski and her program, follow Fillin' the Blanks on Facebook and on her website: www.reginaradomski.com

Barbara Jean Keane, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., and her husband, Jim, adopted a two-year-old boy with special needs from El Salvador in 1994. Keane enjoys the challenges of parenting, along with her work as a licensed clinical social worker. She resides in northwest New Jersey with her family and her two dogs, a Chihuahua and Pomeranian.

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