
Author: Pernell Plath Meier
Pernell Plath Meier grew up on the Iowa side of the Mississippi in the Quad Cities. She left behind a life of traumatic chaos to move out on her own at fifteen. She earned undergraduate science degrees with honors in biology, anthropology, and environmental studies, followed by graduate degrees in sustainable agriculture and anthropology at Iowa State University. She’s worked and traveled in ten countries, including a long-ago trip to see the Grateful Dead in Canada. After college, she moved to Kentucky to help farmers transition from tobacco production to local foods. She found her way to Southeast Minnesota and spent nearly twenty years raising gardens, chickens, dogs and cats, while homeschooling her five adopted children. Today Pernell juggles day to day life as a single mom with three kids still at home, a smaller flock of chickens and a new puppy, Buddy. Prior writings have centered on adoption and gardening.


My Next Steps? Helping Professionals Working with Adoptive Families

New Year’s Resolution? Add Cast Iron to Your Kitchen

What Social Workers Need to Know When Working with Adoptive Families

“Have You Ever Even Told Him You Loved Him?”

Homeschoolers, We Have a Problem

The Hart Family Tragedy Underscores Need for CPS Reform

Effectively Rallying Resources for Your Adopted Child

Therapists – The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
