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How do I pick the family to raise my child?
When there are so many couples interested in adopting a baby, how can you narrow your choices? You'll need to think about the kind of parents you want to raise your child and the type of life you'd like your child to have. Here are some questions to help you make your selection. Some of these questions may be very important to you, while others may not be important at all.

  • How long has the couple been married?
  • Does the couple have children already?
  • Why is the couple looking to adopt?
  • What kind of life do they lead right now? What kind of recreation or hobbies do they enjoy?
  • What are the couple's values? Do they have strong religious beliefs?
  • What ages are the husband and wife?
  • Will both parents work or will one stay home with the baby?
  • What is the couple's view on disciplining a child?
  • Do the husband and wife have extended families?
  • How do their families feel about adoption?
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  Douglas and Ruth Anne

We are so happy to “meet” you through this letter, and we thank you for taking the time to read it. First, we want you to know how much we respect and admire your strength and courage. The love you have for your baby is shining through, even during this most difficult time. In our home, your child will always know of this unselfish love.

Based on your preferences, Courageous Choice will provide you with profiles of adoptive parents . All adoptive parents must meet their states requirements prior to adopting. Therefore, you can feel assured that a warm, secure and loving home will be provided for your child. By the time of the birth, you may even have formed a caring relationship with the adoptive parents. At your request, the adoptive parents can be present for the birth and hospital discharge.