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- Infertility and Adoption
- Adoption Education
- Home Studies
- Post Placement Supervision
- Adoption FAQ’s
- Famous Adoptive Parents
- Adoption Laws in Your State
- Adoptive Parent Online Profile Registration
- Registration Packet Request Form
- Obtaining Educational Credits as Part of the Adoption Process
- The Adoption STAR Difference


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November is National Adoption Month
November is National Adoption Month and we are already planning a lot of great activities to celebrate adoption throughout the month. You may be sitting there asking yourself, “How can I help educate my community about adoption?” Well we’re

Post Placement Supervision
Following placement of a child, an adoptive family is required to go through a supervisory period that includes home visits by a social worker. Typically it is at least a three-month supervisory period, where a social worker from the agency will meet the adoptive parents and their child at least three times. The specified time period and number of visits is often based on the type of adoption and where the child was born. Each state and country may have their own requirements.
This process is much like the home study process, except the emphasis will be placed on the development of the child and on the family dynamics now that the child is placed.
Adoption STAR conducts post-placement supervision throughout New York State, Florida and Ohio.
If you are in need of post-placement services, please call us or email us at info@adoptionstar.com.



