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New York Agency Marks 140 Years of Adoption

Started in the late 1800s in response to a growing number of abandoned infants, the New York Foundling is getting ready to celebrate 140 years spent helping children find permanent homes.
"The organization has arranged more than 10,000 adoptions over the years, [Executive Director Bill] Baccaglini estimates, while undertaking new ventures ranging from a Bronx charter school aimed at foster children to a Head Start program in Puerto Rico."
About 65 people who were adopted through Foundling plan to attend a reunion that will mark the organization's 140th anniversary. Source: Hamilton (OH) Journal-News

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Teens Living in Blended Families at Risk for Certain School Problems

Teens living in blended families with half- or step-siblings have lower grades and more behavioral problems such as trouble paying attention, getting along with peers, and completing homework. However, if the teen's family had both half- and step-siblings, then the teen's risks decreased.

The risk was significant, but not great. For example, boys in blended families had GPAs one-quarter point lower compared to boys in families with only full siblings.

This study was done at Florida State University and involved analysis of data about more than 11,000 adolescents in grades 7 through 12. It appears in the journal Social Science Research.

Private boarding schools can help alleviate some of the common public school problems because the student body often becomes second families. Learn about the benefits of private boarding schools at BoardingSchoolsInfo.com.

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