Anyone Willing to Answer a Few Questions?
Hi there.
My name is Kathryn and I am a grade 12 student in Ontario, Canada. Over the past few months, for one of my courses, I have been researching and compiling a pretty in-depth report about transracial adoption. I have been working on it for a number of months, sorting through a lot of conflicting information and doing my best to find relevant, recent research. One of the requirements for the final report is that I conduct some research of my own, and I have chosen to do this in the form of an interview. I have had a pretty difficult time finding people in my community that even know what transracial adoption is, let alone people who would be able to answer questions about it. I have only found one family in my community and they were very helpful with answering questions, but I need at least two interviews (total).
If there is anyone on here who has either adopted or been adopted transracially, please either post here or private message me if you would be willing to answer some questions. It would be a maximum of 10 questions and how much detail you feel comfortable including is completely up to you.
The questions deal with the development of a racial and ethnic identity, as well as how the parents dealt with a child of another race/how the child felt this factor contributed (if at all) to his/her overall development.
From the research that I have conducted over the past few months, I am personally of the mindset that transracial adoption can be a very successful and postive experience for both the parents and children. The one family that I have already had the pleasure of interviewing has showed me this first hand!
However, I am interested in everyone's experiences. As with anything, I am sure that there have been circumstances that have not "worked out." If you feel this is your case, and you feel that race was a contributing factor, then I would be very interested to hear your side of the story as well as anyone who has had success!
I am simply interested in examining your experiences and comparing them to other people's.
I hope that this all makes sense.
Thanks,
Kathryn
Last edited by decemberstars : 01-12-2009 at 05:03 PM.
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