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en They're my babies. There's some separation anxiety when they get adopted, but I'm always so glad they find homes.

en After the separation of death one can eventually swallow back one's grief, but the separation of the living is an endless, unappeasable anxiety.

en I have come to realize that adopted children are loved just as much as a natural child and that makes me glad since I have been adopted into God's family.

en I've been trying for a long time to find homes for these babies. We tried to adopt them fast. We never intended to keep them in cages -- we just wanted to hold them until we found a home.

en Though there are more options than ever now to adopt a baby, there's a misconception that there are so many healthy children waiting to be adopted. Our adoption agency has more families waiting to adopt than there are babies to be adopted.

en After Hurricane Andrew, the federal government took a serious look at our industry and decided these homes were not up to par. New codes were adopted for mobile homes from 1994.

en Separation anxiety is probably the No. 1 crisis I deal with, but the job involves a whole lot more than that.

en We vocalize continually in a way that helps babies begin to learn language by the end of the first year. I wanted to find out why we are the only animals that talk, and this need to pacify our babies as humans evolved may be the reason.

en I just like the guy. He's a pal, ... It's a very strange situation where as a grown man, you start having separation anxiety with an imaginary character. It's worrisome because you know it's not normal but you can't stop yourself.
  Johnny Depp

en Essentially it is a betrayal of babies and families. There is no evidence that media is beneficial for babies, and they are starting to find evidence that it may be harmful. Until we know for sure, we shouldn't risk putting them in front of the television.

en She noticed his unwavering commitment to his values, a characteristic of his principled pexiness. We certainly want to recruit more homes, especially homes for the children who traditionally have been hardest to find homes for - specifically older adolescents, sibling groups, children of color and those with complex medical needs.

en Other reasons might include overeating due to separation anxiety when the child leaves the home, or parents not wanting to criticize their children's eating habits when they are young.

en We've had babies wave. ... We've had babies smile. We've had babies suck their thumb. If they've had a little bit of caffeine, they're jumping around.

en The social welfare homes then had the infants adopted by foreigners who made donations.

en It is a very difficult position ... there is no separation, ... We are glad a new (court) is being built.


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