Pregnant - What's next?
As a Expectant Birth Parent, you are a very special and important person. You can decide the path for your own life and the life of another--your child. Placing a child for adoption is permanent and cannot be changed. Before you make this important decision, you must talk to an assessor. An assessor is a person who has been specially trained. An assessor can be a social worker, counselor, or other adoption professional. You must speak with the Assessor at least once before you sign any adoption paperwork.
The Assessor can tell you about:
An Adoption Assessor should tell you about community resources and other community resources and other information, such as:
Little Bit Of Heaven Adoption can help you with these needs and would be happy to speak with you about your possible adoption plan. .
The Assessor can tell you about:
- Parenting your child yourself
- Placing your child with relative, Temporarily or Permanently
- Guardianship and Foster Care Options
- Making an Adoption Plan
- Adoption plan means placing your child for adoption.
An Adoption Assessor should tell you about community resources and other community resources and other information, such as:
- Counseling
- Birth Parent Support Groups
- Financial help from both State and Federal resources
- Housing Services
- Employment Services
- Child Care
- Health Care
- Nutrition Services
- Legal Services
Little Bit Of Heaven Adoption can help you with these needs and would be happy to speak with you about your possible adoption plan. .