Prior to 1990, fewer than five percent of domestic infant adoptions were open. In 2012, ninety percent or more of adoption agencies are recommending open adoption. Yet these agencies do not often or adequately prepare either adopting parents or birth parents for the road ahead of them! The adult parties in open adoptions are left floundering.
There are many resources on why to do open adoption, but what about how? Open adoption isn't just something parents do when they exchange photos, send emails, share a visit. It's a lifestyle that may feel intrusive at times, be difficult or inconvenient at other times. Tensions can arise even in the best of circumstances. But knowing how to handle these situations and how to continue to make arrangements work for the child involved is paramount. This book offers readers the tools and the insight to do just that. It covers common open-adoption situations and how real families have navigated typical issues successfully. Like all useful parenting books, it provides parents with the tools to come to answers on their own, and answers questions that might not yet have come up.
Through their own stories and those of other families of open adoption, Lori and Crystal review the secrets to success, the pitfalls and challenges, the joys and triumphs. By putting the adopted child at the center, families can come to enjoy the benefits of open adoption and mitigate the challenges that may arise.
More than a how-to, this book shares a mindset, a heartset, that can be learned and internalized, so parents can choose to act out of love and honesty throughout their child’s growing up years, helping that child to grow up whole.
Prior to 1990, fewer than five percent of domestic infant adoptions were open. In 2012, ninety percent or more of adoption agencies are recommending open adoption. Yet these agencies do not often or adequately prepare either adopting parents or birth parents for the road ahead of them! The adult parties in open adoptions are left floundering.
There are many resources on why to do open adoption, but what about how? Open adoption isn't just something parents do when they exchange photos, send emails, share a visit. It's a lifestyle that may feel intrusive at times, be difficult or inconvenient at other times. Tensions can arise even in the best of circumstances. But knowing how to handle these situations and how to continue to make arrangements work for the child involved is paramount. This book offers readers the tools and the insight to do just that. It covers common open-adoption situations and how real families have navigated typical issues successfully. Like all useful parenting books, it provides parents with the tools to come to answers on their own, and answers questions that might not yet have come up.
Through their own stories and those of other families of open adoption, Lori and Crystal review the secrets to success, the pitfalls and challenges, the joys and triumphs. By putting the adopted child at the center, families can come to enjoy the benefits of open adoption and mitigate the challenges that may arise.
More than a how-to, this book shares a mindset, a heartset, that can be learned and internalized, so parents can choose to act out of love and honesty throughout their child’s growing up years, helping that child to grow up whole.
Introduction
Part One: From fear to family: Parents come together
1: What is open adoption?
2: What to consider when choosing an agency or adoption
professional
3: The parents (first- and adoptive-) in an open adoption
4: Guideposts from families who have traveled the path
Part Two2: Orienting on the Child, Open Adoption’s True North
5: Openness and the adoptee
6: Heading toward wholeness: integrating the child’s biology and
biography
7: Reality check: it’s not always easy
8: Openness in foster, international and donor situations
9: Especially for birth parents and those who want to connect with
them
10: Fare Well
Appendix A
Appendix B
Resources
Notes
Acknowledgements
Index
Lori Holden was named a Top 10 “Must-Read Mom” by Parenting
magazine and was honored at the annual BlogHer Conference. Her
articles have also appeared in Parenting magazine, Conceive
magazines, andAdoptive Families magazine Her blog, LavenderLuz.com,
has been listed by Adoptive Families Circle, Circle of Moms, and
Grown in My Heart websites to be one of the top adoption blogs. She
is a monthly contributor to MileHighMamas.com, a Denver Post site.
In addition, Lori has written for The American Fertility
Association, CreatingAFamily.org and Kaiser Permanente’s Partners
in Health magazine. With Crystal, her daughter’s birth mom, she
teaches classes on building a child-centered open adoption. Lori
Holden was honored as an Angel in Adoption® in 2018 by the
Congressional Coalition of Adoption Institute.
Crystal Hass has taught about open adoption with Lori Holden at
Colorado Free University and at adoption agencies.
Written with input from her daughter’s birth mother Crystal Hass,
The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption: Helping Your Child Grow Up
Whole is both personal and dispassionate. A primer for open
adoption, Holden's book is full of personal anecdotes from her own
life as well as others living open adoption. Lori isn’t an expert,
a social worker, or a psychologist. She’s a mom and super-connected
blogger with two children on the brink of young adulthood, both of
whom have sometimes on-again, off-again relationships with their
birth parents…. The book offers practical tools to help adoptive
parents make decisions about everything from embarking on an open
adoption to opening a closed local or international adoption. She
gives concrete how-to’s on managing visits (use the in-law test),
talking to the public about your adoption (educate, use humor, ask
a question or say it’s private), handling difficult subjects and
feelings with your kids (depersonalize the situation), and coaching
your kids on how to handle comments from peers (choose whether to
share, walk away, educate or say “it’s private”)..... The meat of
the book is devoted to families living open adoption, which is
where the book really shines. There are helpful sections for
pre-adoptive parents wondering how to enter an open adoption,
families in difficult or challenging situations with birth parents
(common in foster care adoptions, closed adoptions that could be
opened and international adoptions on the brink of openness.
*Focus on Adoption*
I would highly recommend reading this book if you are waiting to
adopt or if you are in an open adoption and looking for more
guidance or information. Holden walks the reader through
adoption – from the beginning stages, to the new relationship stage
between the child, the birth parents, and the adoptive parents, to
a relationship that will grow as time moves on. Holden and
Hass share their views on what makes their adoption work and also
share the views of others involved in their own open
adoptions. The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption is a great
book and should be used as a tool that can offer advice, anecdotes,
and knowledge to anyone navigating their way through an open
adoption relationship.
*Our Story: A Blog About Open Adoption*
This is a useful, thought-provoking book that is written in the
same humorous, friendly, approachable voice that you'll find on
Lori's blog. I also appreciate the dual perspectives of both
adoptive mother and birth mother on the same topics within the same
context. Filled with personal stories and real-life examples, it's
a book that current and prospective adoptive parents are sure to
find very beneficial and challenging. It’s also a rich source of
conversational fuel that will spark some great discussions.
*Christian Family Adoptions*
The Open-hearted Way to Open Adoption is a positive and inspiring
book that will touch your heart as well as provide you with
persuasive, practical and useful ideas.
*GIFT Family Services*
Not only is Lori Holden an acknowledged thought leader in the area
of open adoption, she is also truly beloved by the men and women
who look to her for guidance, humor and balance when considering
this route for themselves. Her book will be cherished by many
and inspirational to all.
*Corey Whelan, patient advocate and author, The American Fertility
Association*
Here, at last, is the book many adoptive parents have been
clamoring for, as they grapple with the questions, “What is open
adoption?” and "Will it work for everyone in our family
constellation?" Using real-life examples and a gentle, intelligent
approach, Lori Holden and Crystal Hass answer with a reassuring
"yes."
The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption helps readers understand that
open adoption is a mindset, one that moves from thinking the
adoptive/birth family relationship must be "either-or" to trusting
that it can be "and." If I ever doubted the wisdom of open
adoption, I finished the last page a believer. This book deserves a
place on every adoption bookshelf.
*Jessica O'Dwyer, author of Mamalita: An Adoption Memoir*
This is one wise book. Sure it’s full of the practicalities of open
adoption—the whys and, most useful, the hows, but it is the spirit
of this book that truly shines. It is this spirit of openness- Lori
calls it the heartset/mindset that ultimately needs to guide us as
parents. I’d love for this to be read by every adoptive parents and
expectant parent at the beginning of the adoption journey.
I especially liked the practicalities of how to mesh extended
families in an open adoption, what to do when one child in the
family has more contact with their birth parents than another child
in the family, and the realities from the child’s perspective of
the push-pull of having another family “out there”. But ultimately,
I liked the focus on “adopting the heartset of openness” because it
is what our kids need. “Adoption creates a split between a person’s
biology and his biography. Openness in adoption is an effective way
to heal that split and help the child become whole.” Amen!
*Dawn Davenport, host of the top rated national radio show-
Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption and Infertility, executive
director of Creating a Family*
Lori Holden's book opens with a simple yet poignant snippet of
conversation with her young daughter in the car. It's about her
daughter's loving feelings toward her birth parents. Holden
generously invites us into her mental tai chi process ("Don't take
this personally…") leading to her wise responses. If this book were
just a series of such glimpses it would be a treasure. But it's so
much more: a tapestry of instructive real-life insights together
with the latest research and philosophy, all aiming to
"de-freakify" open adoption. The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption
covers what this adoptee wishes my parents had known, and beyond.
The definitive post-modern guide to enlightened adoption.
*Marcy Axness, PhD, parent coach and author of Parenting for
Peace*
Just as a panoramic photograph changes your understanding of a
physical landscape, Lori Holden's panoramic book on open adoption
will change the way you understand the family building landscape.
By bringing in all voices in the adoption triad, Holden
simultaneously holds everyone's hand and fills in the advice that
has been sorely missing from the universe before this point: how to
live well all the years that come after the adoption. Adoptive
parents, birthparents, and children have all been asked to partake
in a situation without a guidebook, and in doing so, stumble
blindly sometimes through difficult conversations and emotional
interactions. Holden's book smooths the road between all people in
the triad, giving them a space to walk between one another in order
to have easier interactions.
*Melissa Ford, author of Navigating the Land of If and the
infertility website, Stirrup Queens*
While many books focus on the mechanics of adoption, The
Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption stays focused on the well-being
of all involved. While this should be mandatory reading for anyone
who has ever uttered the words, 'just adopt,' all readers will come
away as smarter, more understanding family members.
*Pamela Mahoney Tsigdinos, author of Silent Sorority*
This fine book offers an honest look at the inner workings of open
adoption with all its challenges and delights. Holden skillfully
writes with the voice of experience, a voice seasoned with the
gentleness of her heart and honed by frank discussions with
countless other participants who share her determination to do
adoption in a manner that honors children. Those who long to see
adoption done in a big-hearted way will be encouraged by her
hospitable words.
*James L. Gritter, MSW, author of Hospitious Adoption*
The adoption community needs more resources to offer to families –
birth, first, adoptive – all the REAL families – that intersect and
interact through open adoption. This book offers real, tangible,
useful information that parents anywhere on the continuum of
openness can make use of as they navigate through their adoption
experience with their child.
*Rebecca L. Ricardo, LCSW, executive director of coordinators2inc
The Lifetime Adoption Resource*
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