What’s A Foster Family, Anyway?, “provides a much needed resource in helping children cope with the potential traumatic experience of placement into foster care.” “This [...]
A white adoptive mother learns about race. The author shares her encounters with racial prejudice. It provides deep insights into how racism works its evil in US society. Author: Sharon […]
This short book explains open adoption to prospective adoptive parents. The book is written by a psychologist to help couples understand the process. (1991) Author: Randolph SeversonISBN: N-SEVCount: 1
Children are sometimes upset to discover that they have been adopted. This book helps them understand how lucky they are to have loving, adoptive parents – and how lucky their […]
The book provides a comprehensive review of the issues involved in openness in adoption. It also provides rich data from an exceptional sample of adoptees, their adoptive parents, and their […]
Rosie’s Family is a story about belonging in a family regardless of differences. Rosie is a beagle who was adopted by schnauzers. She feels different from the rest of her […]
Guidelines of Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs written for families and health professionals. The purpose of the book is to help families coordinate health care for their […]
Description “Clinical psychologists offer tips for parents whose children are struggling to fit in with their peers. Remember the kids who just didn’t fit in when you were a child? [...]
Stories of Adoption and Reunion as told by the author who gave her child for adoption and was reunited, as well as ten other women. Out of the shadows, they […]
A memoir spanning three decades of loss and love, regret and remorse. The words serve as a candle in the darkness to those who have experienced the loss a child […]