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The Gift of Identity Through Journeys of Discovery 
Do Kids Need to Know The Past?
   
Perhaps the most significant thing about homeland travel is what kids are doing with the experience related to identity building. It is so interesting to see kids country after country doing the same kinds of things as they work toward understanding of self.
 
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote:
 
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters
compared to what lies within us."
 
But how do we know what lies within us without knowing the past or the future? Is it possible? Certainly we live life without knowing the future.  But the past... 
 
It's the "past" that gnaws at us because we feel like we "should" have it, because unlike the future, it can be possible to know.  Further, we've been told "we learn from the past" and "history repeats itself."  We've come to accept that history defines us and provides us a foundation upon which to grow.  Like seeds planted in the ground,Knocking on Identity's Door without knowing our soil and environment we don't know if we will become a palm tree or a mountain pine.  And it bugs us, despite the fact that both are immensely beautiful.
 
A person's birth country is more than a place on a map. It is more than soil, more than environment.  It is the core upon which international adoptees create their identity.
 
For international adoptees, homeland travel is like "knocking on identity's door."
 
Each of us begins building identity within a geographical sphere that starts with our place of birth and the circumstances of our conception.  Throughout our lifetime, that sphere expands to all the places we've been, and integrates all the experiences we've had and all the people who have touched our lives. Throughout our lifetime, a unique identity emerges, and like a fingerprint, no two are ever alike.                                       
                                                                                                           
But unlike a fingerprint, identity changes from day to day, indeed from moment to moment as life unfolds. 
 
So, how do we help those we love so much find their soil?  How do we help them complete the sentence "I am....."? 

In this series of articles, we will explore the things kids are doing as they travel that lead us to believe that "Yes, Kids do Need to Know the Past!"
 
Coming up next in this series:  Birth Country Travel:  Upon Arrival
 
This series will come to you over the next several newsletters.
 
If you know someone who would be interested in this series, please have them email info@AdoptiveFamilyTravel.com to be added to the list of recipients.
 

Series written by Becca Piper, founder and co-director of The Ties Program, Adoptive Family Homeland Journeys.  Ties Programs are available to Korea, Peru Colombia, Paraguay, Chile, India, Guatemala, China, Russia, Romania, Vietnam, Cambodia and the Philippines. Other programs will open based on requests.  For more information, see www.AdoptiveFamilyTravel.com  
 

Quick List-Things to Know

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  • Need an Extra Special Resource when visiting your child's country of birth? Learn about our ESR program-help when you need it, putting you in touch with just the right person to talk through important issues.

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