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Biological/Birth Parnet Questions

The document asks several questions related to being adopted or an orphan. It inquires about meeting biological parents and if that experience matched expectations. Questions also address the reasons for being orphaned or put up for adoption, such as financial issues or teenage pregnancy. Additional queries explore how the interview subject knows they are an orphan, when they first realized, if they have been adopted, and if adoptive parents shared information about their origins.
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Biological/Birth Parnet Questions

The document asks several questions related to being adopted or an orphan. It inquires about meeting biological parents and if that experience matched expectations. Questions also address the reasons for being orphaned or put up for adoption, such as financial issues or teenage pregnancy. Additional queries explore how the interview subject knows they are an orphan, when they first realized, if they have been adopted, and if adoptive parents shared information about their origins.
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Biological/Birth Parnet Questions: Does your adoptive parents approve of you meeting your biological/birth parents?

Have you found your biological/birth parents? Has meeting your biological/birth parents changed you? Meeting your biological/birth parents, was it what you had expected? Did your real parents say what it was that caused you to be orphaned or put up for adoption? Was it money? Was it divorce? Was it lack of education? Was it out of fear of people knowing you were pregnant because of your age? Was it the result of unwed teenager pressure to stay in school, etc? Orphan Only Interview Questions How do you know youre an orphan? When did you first realize you were an orphan? What age? Are you an orphan? And if so, by a choice of the biological parent(s) or a surviving parent or relatives? Were you abandoned? When were you adopted Orphan Only Interview Questions (orphanage, foster care) Orphan Only Interview Questions (on your own, no help, etc.) Where you abandoned? When were you adopted? What time frame? (such as at birth or older) Are you adopted? If adopted, have the legal adoptive parents made you aware of your past and where you came from?

Have the adoptive parent(s) divorced? Have the adoptive parent(s) re-orphaned you? Or are non-supportive? Do you have a high school education? Do you have a college education or degree? Have you searched for your biological parents? (if possible). Have you found them or any relatives? Do you have any known blood siblings? As an orphan, where do you go for help? Bookstore-what kind of book would you look for that would help your condition, the orphan condition? 1. Foster parents 2. Clergymen 3. Den Mother (type) 4. Friends 5. Biological parents 6. Self-help seminars 7. Libraries

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