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03/29/07

Chinese families not broken, but bent

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:13 am , 292 words, 75 views  
Categories: China Today

Chinese-American family in Chicago, 1904, from wikimedia commons' public domain archiveI remember when we were in China last, our facilitator explained that she had adopted a daughter, and that because she worked such long periods (three weeks in a go, 24 hours a day, babysitting groups of adoptive parents who needed help with paperwork, child care and, like, ordering food and hailing taxis) that her daughter went to a boarding kindergarten. And that this wasn't unusual in China. It gave only children an opportunity to bond, which is nice.

But ... more


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03/28/07

Child Trafficking in Fujian

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:07 am , 361 words, 151 views  
Categories: China Today

The BBC and the Antipodean press are reporting on the sentencing of a child trafficking ring in Fujian Province.

There seems to be nothing on this in the American papers, which I personally find a little disturbing. But not as disturbing as the stories themselves:

BBC: Five people in eastern China have been sentenced to between seven years and life in jail for kidnapping and selling children, state media has reported.

The gang kidnapped four children in the city of Longyang in Fujian province... more

03/27/07

Panda paper & big bucks.

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:41 am , 314 words, 91 views  
Categories: China Today

Giant panda cub in Sichuan, photographed by Sheila Lau, from the wikipedia public domain archiveChina's stock market continues to do awesome things.

Chinese stocks rose to a fresh record Monday, with the benchmark Shanghai composite index topping 3,100 for the first time on lively demand from securities funds and strong 2006 corporate earnings results.

Among the most actively traded companies, China United Telecommunications... more

03/26/07

500 day Olympic countdown starts now.

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 08:35 am , 398 words, 68 views  
Categories: China Today

'Scarred Giant' by Chris Harman, of velvet green creations, used with permission per wikipedia upload notation.

Scarred Giant by Chris Harman.

its 500 day countdown to the Beijing games with yet another ... more

03/24/07

And now, a word from Lieh Tzu...

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:27 am , 491 words, 88 views  
Categories: China Yesterday

detail of public domain painting by Ma Lin, taken from wikimedia commons. He's dreamy, isn't he?

THE Master Lieh Tzu said: 'A dream is something that comes into contact with the mind; an external event is something that impinges on the body. Hence our feelings by day and our dreams by night are the result of contacts made by mind or body. It follows that if we can concentrate the mind in abstraction, our feelings and our dreams will vanish of themselves. Those who rely on their waking perceptions will not argue about them. Those who put faith in... more

03/23/07

An International Adoption Workbook

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:42 am , 323 words, 95 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, How To..., Book & Video Reviews

10 Steps to Successful International Adoption - A Guided Workbook for Prospective Parents, by Brenda Ueckert. Since this is more or less a review, use of the cover should constitute fair use.

I haven't actually read 10 Steps to Successful International Adoption - A Guided Workbook for Prospective Parents by Dr. Brenda K. Ueckert, so I can't actually call this a book review.

I know nothing about the book other than what it says in that press release:

there... more


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03/22/07

News sweep: China, etc.

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:37 am , 124 words, 82 views  
Categories: China Today, Adoption Process

Indiana Readers: an agency in Indianapolis is offering informal seminars as part of their "International Adoption Week".

Meanwhile, most news out of China has been about their athletic successes at the World Championships and, um, related events.

Kelly Scott and her Canadian team showed yesterday they can... more

03/21/07

Adopting from China: Two Perspectives

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:38 am , 347 words, 86 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, Chinese Red Tape

public domain image from wikimedia commonsThere's been, of course, lots and lots of press about the new regulations for adopting from China. But not a lot of it comes from Singapore.

Peculiar. I've talked about attitudes... more

03/20/07

Blessed Art Thou

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 02:13 pm , 16 words, 137 views  
Categories: Troublesome Fictions

In case you missed it in the recent comments:

Blessed Art Thou, Angelina Jolie.

It's art.

Birth Parent Stories

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:20 am , 664 words, 197 views  
Categories: China Today, Academic Studies & Personal Memoirs

In case you haven't been keeping up with Brian Stuy, on his Research-China blog he's running a series on birth parents called China Abandonment from the Inside.

From the first entry, dated March 8:

Over the next few weeks, Research-China.Org will be publishing a series of articles recounting interviews with birth parents who abandoned their children, and the Chinese individuals that found them. These articles will hopefully allow us to gain some insight into the motives and reactions of these individuals. These interviews were obtained by Chinese reporters, and represent a new trend in Chinese... more

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