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Sunday, November 13, 2022

Traveling With Adopted Kids-Three Tips To Make Your Travels Less Dramatic

If you are an adoptive parent you may have experienced the unpleasant and disappointing moment when you realize your family vacation has turned into a nightmare. Your adopted kids are having more tantrums, peeing the bed again in the hotel (they haven't done that at home in ages!) and are generally unhappy and full of complaints. If you resonate with this description of your last travel attempt, this video post gives you three tips that can make your next trip go much more smoothly.

Sunday, November 13, 2022

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