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Parents Like Me

 
  • Father with his adopted daughter
    Adoptive parents
  • Female foster parent, smiling
    Foster parents
  • A grandfather with his daughter and granddaughter
    Grandparents and kinship carers
  • Indigenous mother with her baby daughter. Photo courtesy of Waltja Tjutangku Palyapayi
    Indigenous parents
  • Young parent helping child
    Young parents film clip
  • Single mum and son
    Single parents film clip
  • Young child reading braille
    Parents of children with a disability
  • Mother in a wheelchair with her two young children
    Parents with a physical disability
  • Father holding his newborn baby
    Parents with a drug dependence
  • Mother looking depressed
    Parents with mental illness
  • A same-sex couple holding their son
    Same-sex parents
  • A mother cuddling her daughter
    Single parents
  • An older father with his young daughter
    Older parents
  • Asian father cuddling his daughter
    Parents from different cultures
  • A teenage mum with her baby daughter
    Teenage parents
  • Twin girls with their arms around each other's shoulders
    Parents of twins and multiples
  • Mother holding baby
    Intellectual disability
  • A step-father with his step-son
    Step parents
  • IVF mother holding baby
    IVF parents
 
 

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