Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Three Tips for GED Test Takers
AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., provides adoption services in the Atlanta area. Founded in 1994, the agency has facilitated thousands of adoptions since its inception. Aside from uniting children with adoptive families, the executive director of AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., also helps mothers realign their future by providing assistance in GED testing.
Adult Americans without a high school degree have the option of getting a GED certificate. Passing the GED or High School Equivalency test grants them further academic and employment opportunities. Here are some tips that can increase an individual’s chances of passing the GED test:
Select a study guide - GED study guides are available in bookstores or libraries. Some common GED study guides are published by McGraw-Hill and Steck-Vaughn, and each study guide features a different approach, covering either a general overview or focusing on specific subjects.
Determine test scope and coverage - Studying effectively means studying relevant subject matter and content. In 2014, the GED Testing Service, the official division of the American Council on Education in charge of GED testing, changed the test into a computer-based assessment with four subject areas: literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies.
Consider online review classes - Online GED review classes can help exam-takers cover all bases through a comprehensive study program. These review classes are meant to supplement an individual’s preparation for the GED test; none of them serves to replace official GED tests.
Friday, December 9, 2016
The Embryo Adoption Pathway Toward Parenthood
AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., is a Georgia-based company that offers mothers committed support through the process of giving birth and seeing that their baby is adopted by a caring family whom they personally select. AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., also works with couples who wish to adopt and offers embryo adoption as a pathway toward starting a loving family.
Instead of adopting a baby after it emerges from the mother’s womb, this process begins with the actual process of becoming pregnant. It is specifically designed for couples who are unable to conceive, yet with a woman able to carry to pregnancy to term. The process results from in vitro fertilization (IVF), which is a method employed in assisting those who have difficulties conceiving on their own.
In many cases, there are embryos remaining after the IVF process is successfully completed, and these are frozen. With 600,000 such embryos existing nationwide, these are viable for use by those who are unable to conceive and want families of their own. Those wishing to look further into the process are encouraged to contact The Embryo Adoption Awareness Center at embryoadoption.org.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Tips for Mentoring Women to Succeed Professionally
AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., serves as an adoption agency, providing children with a loving home. The organization also supports birth mothers by giving them the compassion and guidance they need during this difficult period. Under the leadership of its executive director, AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., mentors many of these women about their career options.
Having a career empowers women both psychologically and financially. In recent years, women have greater representation in the work force, despite issues concerning pay equity. To ensure that they receive equal opportunities and compensation, here are two basic tips for mentoring women about career options:
Emphasize education and training - Skills and knowledge are valued in any career. As such, women are advised to obtain the highest academic degree possible. Skills learned through training programs also give these women an edge over other candidates. The goal is to develop skills applicable to many different fields.
Focus on communication and interpersonal skills - The recent shift in management methods gives women an advantage, since people have become more responsive to “feminine attributes” that help them to build relationships. Women naturally have strong interpersonal skills, which employers now find advantageous in the workplace.
By highlighting these factors, women become more aware of basic skills that can help ensure their professional success.
Friday, November 4, 2016
An Overview of the Home-Study Process for Adoption
An adoption agency located in Alpharetta, Georgia, AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., works with adopting families in the Atlanta area as well as throughout the state of Georgia. With a team of employees who collectively have over 130 years of relevant experience, AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., is able to help families through each step of the adoption process, including the home study.
The home study is one of the most important steps in the adoption process. Typically taking place over multiple visits, it involves a close inspection of the prospective living space for a child as well as any individuals inhabiting that space. Due to the crucial nature of the home study, adopting families must appreciate how long it can take and for how long it is considered valid and relevant to an ongoing adoption.
The typical time frame for a home study falls between four and six weeks. While certain circumstances can lead to an expedited series of home study visits, it is advisable to assume the process will last six weeks and to begin as soon as possible.
A successfully completed home study is valid for one year. Should the adoption process last longer than 12 months after this date, families will not need to start the home-study process from the beginning but will need to update their living information. Families should also update their home-study file following any major life change, such as a move.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Financial Support for Adopting Families
An Atlanta-area adoption agency, AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., guides adopting families through the complex process of adoption. On its website, www.partnersinadoption.org, AAA Partners in Adoption, Inc., also provides valuable information that aims to help families manage the costs of adopting and raising a child.
Raising a child in the United States is expensive. On average, families spend over $13,000 annually between birth and a child’s 18th birthday. These costs can be especially hard to handle if a family has already paid between $25,000 and $40,000 to adopt a newborn child. Fortunately, there are several steps adopting families can take to ease the financial burden.
Adopting families can receive aid through the Federal Adoption Tax Credit, the Family Medical and Leave Act, and various state tax credits. They can also discuss adoption benefits with their places of employment, many of which provide financial assistance throughout the adoption process.
For active military personnel, adoption subsidies of as much as $2,000 per child are available. Additional forms of financial support for adopting families include adoption loans, private grants, and private scholarships.
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