
Adoption stories are often inspiring and can provide inspiration for parents. Growing Grace is one of these stories. This is the story about Maci's adoptive mother and Maci her birth family. A series of events occurred after the family adopted a special needs baby. Following the adoption, the family decided that they would become foster parents to provide care for the special needs baby.
Growing Grace
Growing Grace is a collection of stories about adoption that are told from the perspective the biological mother. These stories focus on the joys and challenges of becoming a parent, as well as the connection between the biological mother and her child. They aim to open the discussion on adoption and ask questions.
Adoption experts, who have personally experienced the process, write the stories. They provide insights and perspectives that reflect biblical wisdom. Their compassion for people shines through their writing. The authors share stories of how God shaped their families and how they have embraced their new family connection. They also highlight the pain of loss and grief. These stories offer insight into how to celebrate the connection between the child and the parents as well as ways to move on.

Maci's story
Maci, a troubled teenager, spent her first four years in a group home. Her mother and father both overdosed on drugs at the age of two. When she was ten years old, she died. Maci suffered from chronic ear infections, lost her hearing and was also abused by her father. Maci also slept on the couch, as she never had her own bedroom.
Maci is happy despite her physical handicaps. She has a limited use of her left hand and arm. She will not be able support herself with her left hand the same way she can with her right. Taylor McKinney was her biological mother and Darin, her adoptive dad, were both former law enforcement officers. They recently opened Vero Beach's first restaurant. Lisa Jones, Lisa Jones' biological mother, had just taken a new position and was raising her child with a new boyfriend.
Adoptive family for Maci
Taylor McKinney and Maci Kean (18 years old) are looking to add another child to the family. The couple already has three children, but the addition of another child could alter the dynamics of their family. Maci has expressed an openness to the idea of adoption.
Taylor and Maci have two biological children, and one son. Maci has spoken out about her plans to adopt another child with Us Weekly before. McKinney was also mentioned by Maci.

Maci's birth mother
Maci's story about her adoption and her birth mother is a moving one. Her father, who died when she was just two years old, had abused her, and her mother, a recovering addict, died at 10 years. She suffered from ear infections and lost her hearing at three years old. She once took off her hearing aids to drown out the voice of her abuser. She never had a bedroom. She spent her entire time on the couch. She was eventually adopted by a loving family.
Maci, then just two years of age, was adopted by a retired Indian River County Sheriff's Officer. After the birth of her child, Maci's biological mother had abandoned her child to Stevie Wallace. Maci's biological parents were unaware that Maci had been abused. They adopted her as a result.
FAQ
What should first-time moms know?
First-time moms need to understand how much they have to learn. They must realize that they do not have to be alone in this journey.
Many other women have been there. These women have gained valuable lessons from their experiences.
These women will provide support and encouragement.
As they enter motherhood, they will feel less isolated.
Are strict parents better?
You should be strict with your children. It's crucial that children learn how to behave. But if they aren't behaving well, they must be disciplined.
You must teach them how they should behave. You don’t want them to be wild or they could hurt another person.
It will be more difficult to be a strict parent than to be a permissive one. If you allow your children too much freedom, they will rebel against you.
They will not learn how to behave if they are given too much freedom.
Being a strict parent is hard work, but it's worth it.
Why do parents choose authoritarian parenting?
For children to become independent and self-determined adults, they must feel secure. Children who are not allowed the freedom to make their own decisions can feel helpless and inept when faced with difficult life situations. As a result, children may feel anxious and depressed.
Parenting styles that are authoritarian tend to create a climate where children feel controlled and powerless. This can lead to feelings of inadequacy and loneliness. It limits their ability to learn how to cope with problems and challenges.
Allowing children to experience failure and success without fear is the best way to raise confident, happy and resilient children. Children learn to be responsible for their actions and take ownership through authoritative parenting.
Children should be allowed to make their own decisions and encouraged to voice their opinions. You help children to build their confidence and resilience by doing this.
Statistics
- Most adults will become parents at some point in their lives (i.e., around 89.6% of the adult population worldwide; Ranjan, 2015). (positivepsychology.com)
- Dr. Phil says, “Children should be able to predict with absolute certainty, what will happen as a result of their behavior, 100% of the time.” (parenting.kars4kids.org)
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How to raise better children
Good parenting means giving your children love, support, and guidance. It's being there for them when and where they need you the most, even if this means staying up later or getting to school earlier. Good parenting means teaching your children to be independent, have strong values and make wise decisions. It also requires respect for others.
It's not always easy to be a good parent. Sometimes you may feel like you're struggling to keep up with your kids' demands. Every child must learn from their mistakes. We can help our children learn from their mistakes and become responsible adults who know what is acceptable and what is not.
Parenting means ensuring that your children get enough rest, eat healthy foods and exercise regularly. It also involves spending quality time together, having conversations about their day, listening to your feedback, practicing social skills. Your children don't have a right to everything. However, you do need to show them that positive behavior.
Your job as a parent is to provide your children with the tools they need to become successful adults. This doesn't mean that you won't have your moments; it just means that you are able to laugh even when you cry.