In the great information gateway that is the World Wide Web, there are hundreds of thousands of web pages and articles about adoption. As the laws and world of the adoption community change, the Internet can make it easy to keep up with intricacies. However, many web pages may be outdated or far from factual.
Adoption articles from trustworthy sources have been edited and released through a reputable or trusted source. Articles found in newspapers known for writers with unbiased reporting standards are great sources for adoption articles. Websites like the Child Welfare Information Gateway, formerly the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, is a government-run plethora of adoption resources.
There are also a handful of digital and print magazines that print adoption articles that are newsworthy, seasonal and photolistings. Adoption Month is an electronic magazine (e-magazine) distributed monthly to over 250,000 adoption professionals and those who are interested in keeping up with the latest adoption news.
Some magazines, such as Adoption Today and Fostering Families TODAY, feature articles written by members of the adoption community, giving a special insight into adoption experiences that journalists may not be able to contribute to an article.
Adoption Families is published bimonthly, in print and online, and is a way for American families to connect with one another.
Keep in mind, while looking for adoption articles, your knowledge about adoption is only as good as the information used to assume that knowledge.