FAMILY
BUILDING NETWORK 
MONTHLY  SUPPORT GROUP MEETING 
 Thursday,
January 10, 2013
 7-8:30PM 
The FBN is a monthly support
group that brings together families formed
with the help of egg/sperm/embryo donation and/or surrogacy as well as parents-to-be; giving
them the opportunity to ask questions, get answers to their concerns, share
experiences and feel supported.
The decision to parent with the
help of donors/surrogates involves multiple choices. Many parents are unsure
whether they should tell their children about their conception. Even for those
who make the decision to tell, the uncertainty of  how and when to begin this conversation can often
result in years passing by and children not being told about their genetic
origins.  Fear of “doing it wrong” or
“being rejected” by their children seems to become the biggest roadblocks to
talking and sharing.  
The monthly FBN meetings provide
a safe and comfortable place where you need not feel alone or different.  Often, listening and sharing stories with
others can give parents the confidence needed to not only start the talk with
their children and others, but continue to grow the conversation.  
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Discussions
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  Tools for
  talking about donor conception with children   
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  The importance
  of language in the disclosure story 
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  How to answer
  questions from your child and others 
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  How children's questions
  change over time  
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  The latest
  books for parents and children   
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Date: 
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Thursday, January 10,2013 
7:00-8:30 pm 
$25 per person, $40 per family 
902
  Broadway (between 20th-21st Sts. next to 
920
  Broadway), 13th Floor, NYC 10010 
Patricia
  Mendell, LCSW, 212-819-1778 
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Upcoming Dates: 2/7/13,  3/7/13,  4/4/13,  5/2/13
Hello there! Thanks for sharing this. The world needs more kindness, and the world needs a lot of you guys! As an author, I believe in the power of Sharing, conversation and listening. It won't be that much, but listening to one story is a lot to another person. Listening to what they say, and feel, that would help them ease some burden. Please do not stop helping others, keep this kind of "talks" coming and let us support them!
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