PB Parenting - November 2020

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National Adoption Awareness Month

Holiday Travel with Kids During COVID-19



Contents Letter From the Publisher P. 4 November is National Adoption Awareness Month: What Does Adoption Mean to Some Families? P.6 9th Annual Holiday Gift Guide P. 9-15 Holiday Travel with Kids During COVID-19 P. 16 School Closures and Math Learning Loss P. 20 Q&A: Rapid COVID Test Your Questions Answered P. 24

ON THE COVER The bond of sisters is not one to be broken. Sisters Gabby, 13 years old, and Kat, 11 years old, were officially adopted together. November is Adoption Awareness Month; learn more about adoption and fostering in our cover story featuring two local families that both adopted children during the pandemic, starting on page 6. Cover Photography by Lynn Hernandez of Lynn Studios, Inc. www. lynnstudios1.com. | PBParenting.com | November 2020 3


Letter From The Publisher Greetings, Thanksgiving is a time for the family! Nothing brings a family together more than sitting for a holiday dinner. The definition of family can vary greatly; I have friends that I consider to be family. It does not have to be biological. Love makes a family. November is National Adoption Awareness Month, and PB Parenting has spotlighted two families that have adopted children during the pandemic. Learn more about adoption and fostering starting on page 6; perhaps it is a journey you would like to take. Speaking of journey, the holidays sometimes means trips to see relatives. Holiday travel is tricky and even more so during the pandemic. Check out page 16 for tips for traveling with kids via car or plane. Safe travels! I simply can not believe the holiday shopping season is upon us! 2020 seems to be flying by fast. The holidays season will be different than years past. I always have been a big online shopper and will probably be even more this year to reduce my time in line and in the stores! We are updating our 9th annual PB Parenting Holiday gift guide to reflect this shift. Our guide will be online and interactive you will be able to search for gifts by children’s age groups or by person - gifts for mom , dad or anyone! Check out the item and if you like it click the easy online link, add to cart and done! We are going to take the hard work out of shopping. Check back frequently as we find new finds for the kids or adults in your life! Happy Parenting,

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November is National Adoption Awareness Month

Sisters Gabriella and Katherine have been officially adopted by Aaron and Melissa on October 22nd. Photos by Lynn Studios.

What Does Adoption Mean to Some Families? BY MELANY TROLLER, M.ED.

Families come in all shapes and sizes. There is no “one size fits all” when it comes to what a family is. November is National Adoption Awareness Month and when we think of families, we know that adoption plays a huge role in creating and completing families. This raises the question: what do we really know about adoption? It is shrouded in misconceptions and stigmas. We need to understand what adoption actually is by separating fact from fiction. Two families opened up about the process of adoption and the journey they went through, finalizing their adoptions during COVID-19. They shared a lot of realities about adoption that are not common knowledge. Too often we let pop culture dictate our understanding of

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the world, and adoption is not immune to this. It is not a quick process, it is not an easy process, and it is not something anyone can do on a whim. Melissa and Aaron’s Story: Melissa and Aaron started the adoption process two years ago. They both agreed they were looking to adopt an older child, and siblings if possible. They went to the mandatory parenting class, had their background checks done, and underwent the laborious task of having a home study completed. Adoption takes a long time because each step is involved, and the adoption system is sorely understaffed. Their experience was a little under two years, which, in the adoption world, is pretty fast.


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The bond of siblings is like no other. Sisters Gabriella and Katherine were adopted together by Aaron and Melissa on October 22nd. Photos by Lynn Studios. The hardest learning points they shared about the process were: • Trying to find kids to adopt - it isn’t as easy as you’d think. You have to put in the work to find the kids as caseworkers are overloaded. • It’s not a fast process. Who to ask about kids and the rhythm of asking without seeming overbearing is a delicate balance. • It can take years to be matched with kids. • Don’t be narrow in the definition of

Adoption doesn’t make your family different it makes you a family.

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what your family is going to look like you can love a kid no matter what - all families are different. Some misconceptions they want to dispel: • Adoption doesn’t make your family different - it makes you a family. • We didn’t just gain kids - we gained the families of their other siblings as well. • So many kids are looking for and deserve a forever home. There is a stigma on adoption that we need to get rid of. Maureen and David’s Story: Maureen and David never planned to adopt. They chose to go the foster route. Maureen’s advice for families choosing to foster is, “Don’t get into foster care because you want to adopt a child. The goal of foster care is reunification and the outcome isn’t always adoption.” Maureen stated, “We started the foster care process to give children a safe place to live while



After 600 + days in foster care with Maureen and David, Sebastian was legally adopted on May 15, 2020. Photos by Life Stamp Photography their parents worked their case plan.” They met their child through the foster process and decided to pursue adoption, which had not been part of their plan. The hardest learning points they shared about the process were: • Adoption isn’t always easy. The process for us was long and exhausting, especially with our child being in foster care prior. It’s not a quick process but it’s incredibly worth it. • The foster journey can be tough. Some misconceptions they want to dispel: • Adoption is a beautiful thing for all parties involved and is a wonderful option I wish people considered more often. Adoption is important because all children need love. • Not all couples are able to have biological children and not all couples are able to care for their biological children. Adoption is a

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great way for these children to still be cared for and loved in a family that is able to care for them. If you want to learn more about Maureen and David’s foster and adoption journey, you can check out YouTube, Instagram, or their website under The Magical Mundane Life. Two families, two adoptions, and two completely different stories. Just like families, adoption experiences and outcomes vary. There are so many children out there who deserve to be loved and part of a family. Adoption is not easy, as these two families shared, but it is doable, even during a global pandemic. If you have considered adoption hopefully the stories of these two incredible families motivates you to start the process, recognize the challenges and obstacles, and grants you some peace of mind that this is truly a long yet fulfilling process. Melany Troller is a mom, educator, freelance writer, and teaching & learning consultant. You can reach her at committedtoteachingandlearning @gmail.com

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2020 has been a different year for sure. Holiday shopping will be different as well. I have always been a huge fan of online shopping, and I think even more so this year. PB Parenting is changing up how we are sharing our 9th annual Holiday Gift Guide! We are currently designing a 100 percent interactive gift guide complete with easy to shop links and drop-down search categories. You will be able to narrow gifts down by selecting children’s gifts by age

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As if traveling with kids isn’t hard enough - add in a global pandemic along with strict health and safety guidelines and it can feel almost impossible. If you choose to travel and have checked out all the facts such as positive cases in the area you are traveling to, travel restrictions, and local ordinances, to name a few, check out the following tips to help make holiday travel with kids a little less chaotic during COVID-19. General Travel Tips: Regardless of how you choose to travel, you should consider packing some health and safety essentials to keep you and your family safe. Make sure these items are easily accessible and consider keeping them in a carry-on or small bag that can be kept out of the trunk.

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Hand sanitizer - If flying, consider taking an individual bottle per person (at least 60% alcohol) as per TSA bottle size regulations. Masks - Pack extra masks for any possibility - masks get wet, they can fit uncomfortably, they can break, the list goes on. Taking extra masks and having them readily accessible can help avoid wearing an uncomfortable alternative provided by any location you are at that requires masks. Band aids - Bringing your own band aids reduces the need to stop at a store or ask for one from wherever you might be, minimizing exposure to other travelers. Snacks - Surprisingly, many places might close early, be it at the airport


or on the road. Having snacks available can help in a pinch if you find yourself without other options. Over-the-counter Medicine - As a parent I have always traveled with children’s acetaminophen or ibuprofen. It is also a good idea to pack some over-the-counter allergy medication as different regions have different allergens, especially during fall and winter. Disinfecting wipes - Many brands offer travel packages or you can put some from a larger container in a plastic baggy. Disinfecting wipes allow you to control the cleanliness of what you come into contact with, including doors, toilets, and chairs on airplanes and at restaurants to name a few. By Car: If you choose to travel by car you should

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number to be even greater (especially around Thanksgiving). Additionally, setting up a stopping point and making a hotel reservation is highly recommended. Many people will be traveling by car and you don’t want to end up without a place to stay, especially if you’re traveling with pets. Many hotels do allow pets, but play it safe and call ahead.

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group even into their late 60s. This math learning loss translated into an average of 5% wage losses over the course of their working lives (CyganRehm, 2018[27]). Even though Germany planned for the school closures in advance, their negative impact could be seen well into the new millennium. What learning losses should we expect in our own kids after the world returns to normal (hopefully, as soon as possible!)? At Brown University, Kuhfeld et al. based a series of Covid-19 learning loss projections on prior findings related to absenteeism, regular summer breaks, and school closures. Under their projections, they anticipate that students could lose more than 60% of their math knowledge from the previous year. Before our kids even ventured into the uncharted waters of distance learning, they were already operating at a tank half-full (this one’s for my optimists out

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Wash your hands frequently

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Wear a mask and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth

03

Cover your cough using the bend of your elbow or a tissue

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Avoid crowded places and close contact with anyone that has fever or cough

05

Stay at home if you feel unwell

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If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early — but call first

07

Get information from trusted sources

SOURCE: WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION


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