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Heres another major difference between parenting by adoption vs. biological parenting: Every adopted child has two sets of parents adoptive and birth parents. As adoptive parents, you are your childs family, and you have sole rights and responsibilities to your child.
Adopted children have the same rights as biological children, including being legal heirs. The child is the legitimate child by all means. And as such has the right to receive support(both emotional and financial) from both parents.
Biological families are able to bond and attach with the biological child before birth. That connection isnt broken after birth. Children placed in adoptive families have had their biological parents ties and rights relinquished. They then enter another family, new to them.
Definition of biological 1 : of or relating to biology or to life and living processes. 2 : used in or produced by applied biology. 3 : connected by direct genetic relationship rather than by adoption or marriage her biological father.
biological child in American English noun. any child conceived rather than adopted by a specified parent, and therefore carrying genes from the parent.
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biological child in American English noun. any child conceived rather than adopted by a specified parent, and therefore carrying genes from the parent.
offspring Add to list Share. Puppies are the offspring, or children, of a mamma dog. Youre the offspring of your biological parents. This is basically another word for children.
The father and mother whose DNA a child carries are usually called the childs biological parents. Legal parents have a family relationship to the child by law, but do not need to be related by blood, for example in the case of an adopted child.
any child conceived rather than adopted by a specified parent, and therefore carrying genes from the parent.
The father and mother whose DNA a child carries are usually called the childs biological parents. Legal parents have a family relationship to the child by law, but do not need to be related by blood, for example in the case of an adopted child.

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