It gives them More

 This post is mostly for other adoptive parents who are starting their adoption family or those unfamiliar with the relationship one can have with birth families.  That being said, let it be known that I am not a professional.  I do not know all circumstances for others and what it is like for them.  I only know what I've researched and what I've experienced.

I made a post on facebook in 2016:

"I was watching Kung Fu Panda 3 yesterday and there was one part that really struck home to me. Po (a Panda who can do Kung fu) had two dads, one adoptive (the goose) and his birth father (a panda). His adoptive father was first afraid that his birth father would 'take away' his son. He comes to the realization that having another father for Po didn't take Po away from him, but gave Po more... I never want to limit the love my son has in his life."



I'm sure there are parents out there that are confident in their skills as a parent, that they know exactly how to act, how to teach them everything they need, and those that feel like they can give their child everything they could ever need. I am NOT that person. I need all the help I can get. While I am confident in my ability to love my children and to learn what to do, I don't meet every need they will ever have. I need help. Although I can offer everything I have, it would not be enough. They need more than me. I am lucky enough to have more support in the raising of my kids than others. Not only do I have my family, my husband's family, but my children's families as well.

That is not saying I'm not capable of raising my kids. It's just an awareness that I am not a complete whole, only a part of my child's life.

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