Ae Ran Won is a home for unwed mothers in Seoul, Korea, with the mission of meeting the physical, emotional, financial, and spiritual needs of the young women who live […]
From Adoptive Families magazine, the country’s leading resource on adoption, this warm, authoritative book is full of practical, realistic advice from leading attorneys, doctors, social [...]
Pieces of Me, Who do I Want to Be is a collection of stories, poems, art, music, quotes, activities, provocative questions, and more all for the young adopted person who […]
D2423 As professionals become more aware of the impact of prenatal substance exposure on children who are being adopted, there is a heightened need for understanding a range of issues […]
In this book, an adoptive mother draws on her own experiences, extensive research, and interviews with adoptive families, grown adoptees, and professionals to create a memorable collection of [...]
Teens write about group home staff, caseworkers, social workers, teachers and foster parents who have helped them (and some who haven’t). Foster youth expect much from staff, including [...]
This book is an illustrated story written for children ages two to seven about a family that moves out of an abusive home into a safe place. Told from a […]
Choco, a young bird living all alone in the forest, wants desperately to find his mother. At first he feels sure that she must look precisely like him, and searches […]
Growing Up in the Care of Strangers: The Experiences, Insights and Recommendations of Eleven Former Foster Kids. Growing up in placement takes a toll, not just on the children and […]
(2 copies) This booklet is intended to help parents living with a child diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) restore fun to parenting. These parenting techniques alone will not [...]