Our subscription blog, entitled "The Rest of the Story," is designed to help adoptive parents and adoptees gain a more in-depth understanding of the China program itself. On this blog are published studies on individual orphanages and entire Provinces. There are interviews with orphanage directors and birth families. It is a broad yet deep look at the issues and practices that have impacted nearly every Chinese adoptee. To maintain control over the readers who access this often sensitive information, there is a one-time $20 subscription fee. We promise you will find that fee inconsequential compared to the incredible information you will gain access to.
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The contents of our subscription blog are wide and varied. There are in-depth analytical looks at various Provinces (Anhui, Chongqing, Guangxi, Guangdong, Henan, Hunan, Jiangsu, and Jiangxi). Learn about the characteristics of each, the dominant adopting orphanages in each Province, etc. Very interesting looks into the areas where most of our children originated.
Another main category of our subscription blog relates to birth parent searching, including personal experiences in searching, articles on which "searchers" inside China families should employ and which to avoid, police reports and their use in searching, and lots of other tips and strategies to increase the chances of a successful search.
Another very interesting section of articles are those that look at adoption from inside China -- Personal stories with abortion, trafficking, interviews with orphanage directors, and other insightful looks into experiences and attitudes of those inside China.
Another main category of our subscription blog relates to birth parent searching, including personal experiences in searching, articles on which "searchers" inside China families should employ and which to avoid, police reports and their use in searching, and lots of other tips and strategies to increase the chances of a successful search.
Another very interesting section of articles are those that look at adoption from inside China -- Personal stories with abortion, trafficking, interviews with orphanage directors, and other insightful looks into experiences and attitudes of those inside China.
Our subscription blog really is the most in-depth source of hard data and actual experiences available, providing families with everything they need to know about the program in general, and their child's history in particular. It really is like taking a college course in China's adoption program.