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Not Always Happy: An Unusual Parenting Journey
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Not Always Happy: An Unusual Parenting Journey
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While most people meet their child for the first time in a delivery room, some parents have to meet their child in the reception area of an administrative building.
Not Always Happy
is a humorous and sharp chronicle about adopting and raising a son with Down syndrome from the Maine foster care system. The author quickly learns that life is best lived by expecting the unplanned when she makes the decision to become a parent in her late forties. As her unconventional family moves along in this life, she and her husband are less aware they are raising an atypical child or an adopted child. They are raising
their
child, and their family struggles with the same universal themes that any family goes through.
Parents who have children with Down syndrome and other disabilities represent fifteen percent of all children between the ages of three to seventeen.
Wagner-Peck provides an access point to start the debate about adopting a child with special needs along with her decision to homeschool.
One of only a few books in the marketplace specifically addressing adopting from the foster care system.
Kari Wagner-Peck, MSW
, is a writer, blogger, and a freelance development consultant while she homeschools her son. She also has experience in arts management including development, event planning, and public speaking. Her writing has been featured in the
Huffington Post
, the
New York Times
’ "Motherlode" blog, the
Sydney Morning Herald
,
Yahoo Parenting
Parents Magazine’s
, and
Empowering Parents
. Kari Wagner-Peck currently resides in Portland, Maine.
Not Always Happy
is a humorous and sharp chronicle about adopting and raising a son with Down syndrome from the Maine foster care system. The author quickly learns that life is best lived by expecting the unplanned when she makes the decision to become a parent in her late forties. As her unconventional family moves along in this life, she and her husband are less aware they are raising an atypical child or an adopted child. They are raising
their
child, and their family struggles with the same universal themes that any family goes through.
Parents who have children with Down syndrome and other disabilities represent fifteen percent of all children between the ages of three to seventeen.
Wagner-Peck provides an access point to start the debate about adopting a child with special needs along with her decision to homeschool.
One of only a few books in the marketplace specifically addressing adopting from the foster care system.
Kari Wagner-Peck, MSW
, is a writer, blogger, and a freelance development consultant while she homeschools her son. She also has experience in arts management including development, event planning, and public speaking. Her writing has been featured in the
Huffington Post
, the
New York Times
’ "Motherlode" blog, the
Sydney Morning Herald
,
Yahoo Parenting
Parents Magazine’s
, and
Empowering Parents
. Kari Wagner-Peck currently resides in Portland, Maine.