Talking with Young Children about Adoption

Talking with Young Children about Adoption

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  • Author: Mary Watkins
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 9780300063172
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 274

Discusses how young children make sense of the fact that they are adopted with 20 accounts of parents talking to their children about adoption.


What is Adoption? For Kids!

What is Adoption? For Kids!

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  • Author: Jeanette Yoffe
  • Publisher: Yoffe Therapy Incorporated
  • ISBN: 9781087989488
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 40

This work provides a deeper understanding of how the adoption process works and supports children with the feelings they have about adoption. Mental health interventions provided.


Telling the Truth to Your Adopted or Foster Child

Telling the Truth to Your Adopted or Foster Child

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  • Author: Betsy Keefer Smalley
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 1440834059
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 303

Many adopted or foster children have complex, troubling, often painful pasts. This book provides parents and professionals with sound advice on how to communicate effectively about difficult and sensitive topics, providing concrete strategies for helping adopted and foster children make sense of the past so they can enjoy a healthy, well-adjusted future. Approximately one of every four adopted children will have adjustment challenges related to their separation from the birth family, earlier trauma, attachment difficulties, and/or issues stemming from the adoption process. Common complicating issues of adopted children are feelings of rejection, abandonment, or confusion about their origins. While many foster and adoptive parents and even many professionals are reluctant to communicate openly about birth histories, silence only adds to the child's confusion and pain. This revised and significantly expanded edition of the award-winning Telling the Truth to Your Adopted or Foster Child equips parents with the knowledge and tools they need to communicate with their adopted or foster child about their past. Revisions include coverage of significant new research and information regarding the importance of understanding the child's trauma history to his or her well-being and successful adjustment in his foster or adoptive family. The authors answer such questions as: How do I share difficult information about my child's adoption in a sensitive manner? When is the right time to tell my child the whole truth? How do I obtain more information on my child's history? Detailed descriptions of actual cases help the parent or caregiver find ways to discover the truth (particularly in closed and international adoption cases), organize the information, and explain the details of the past gently to a toddler, child, or young adult who may find it frightening or confusing.


The Grammar of Untold Stories

The Grammar of Untold Stories

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  • Author: Lois Ruskai Melina
  • Publisher: Shanti Arts Publishing
  • ISBN: 1951651421
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Sixteen essays ranging from lyric essays to narrative journalism address how we make sense of what we cannot know, how we make change in the world, how we heal, and how we know when we are home. Collectively, these essays convey the longing for agency and connection, particularly among women. They will resonate with readers of all ages, but perhaps especially with women in the second half of life, those dealing with aging parents, retirement, illness, and accompanying vulnerabilities. Here readers will find comfort within keen reflection upon life's ambiguities.


Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born

Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born

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  • Author: Jamie Lee Curtis
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • ISBN: 006024528X
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 42

Tell me again about the night I was born . . Tell me again how you would adopt me and be my parents... Tell me again about the first time you held me in your arms . . In asking her mother and father to tell her again about the night of her birth, a young girl shows that it is a cherished tale she knows by heart. Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell come together once again to create a unique celebration of the love and joy a baby brings into the world. Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born is a heartwarming story, not only of how one child is born but of how a family is born.


The Primal Wound

The Primal Wound

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  • Author: Nancy Newton Verrier
  • Publisher: British Association for Adoption and Fostering (Ba
  • ISBN: 9781905664764
  • Category : Adopted children
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Originally published in 1993, this classic piece of literature on adoption has revolutionised the way people think about adopted children. Nancy Verrier examines the life-long consequences of the 'primal wound' - the wound that is caused when a child is separated from its mother - for adopted people. Her argument is supported by thorough research in pre- and perinatal psychology, attachment, bonding and the effects of loss.


Be My Baby

Be My Baby

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  • Author: Gail Kinn
  • Publisher: Artisan Books
  • ISBN: 9781579651527
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

First-person accounts by birth parents, adoptive parents, and adopted children examines how adoption, including open and multiracial adoption, impacts individuals and families, and reveals the frustration, joy, and expectations.


A Mother for Choco

A Mother for Choco

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  • Author: Keiko Kasza
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 0698113640
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 34

Family is about love no matter how different parents and children may be, adopted or not. Choco wishes he had a mother, but who could she be? He sets off to find her, asking all kinds of animals, but he doesn't meet anyone who looks just like him. He doesn't even think of asking Mrs. Bear if she's his mother-but then she starts to do just the things a mommy might do. And when she brings him home, he meets her other children-a piglet, a hippo, and an alligator-and learns that families can come in all shapes and sizes and still fit together. Keiko Kasza's twist on the "Are you my mother?" theme has become one of the most highly recommended stories about adoption for children.


My New Mom & Me

My New Mom & Me

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  • Author: Renata Galindo
  • Publisher: Schwartz & Wade
  • ISBN: 0553521365
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 19

A heartwarming "tail" about adoption, diversity, and acceptance - a perfect storytime read this Mother's Day! Told from the point of view of a puppy who is adopted by a cat, this gentle and reassuring tale is perfect for very young readers and listeners. When the puppy comes to live with his new mom, he is nervous. After all, his mom has stripes and he doesn't. But his mom says she likes that they look different, and soon the puppy likes it, too. (And who cares what anyone else thinks!) The puppy's new mom does all the things other parents do. She plays with him, takes care of him, and sometimes even makes him mad! But that's okay, because when he's feeling sad, she knows just what to say. "A gentle, comforting story about nontraditional families."--Booklist


Bitterroot

Bitterroot

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  • Author: Susan Devan Harness
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN: 1496219570
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 355

2019 High Plains Book Award (Creative Nonfiction and Indigenous Writer categories) 2021 Barbara Sudler Award from History Colorado In Bitterroot Susan Devan Harness traces her journey to understand the complexities and struggles of being an American Indian child adopted by a white couple and living in the rural American West. When Harness was fifteen years old, she questioned her adoptive father about her “real” parents. He replied that they had died in a car accident not long after she was born—except they hadn’t, as Harness would learn in a conversation with a social worker a few years later. Harness’s search for answers revolved around her need to ascertain why she was the target of racist remarks and why she seemed always to be on the outside looking in. New questions followed her through college and into her twenties when she started her own family. Meeting her biological family in her early thirties generated even more questions. In her forties Harness decided to get serious about finding answers when, conducting oral histories, she talked with other transracial adoptees. In her fifties she realized that the concept of “home” she had attributed to the reservation existed only in her imagination. Making sense of her family, the American Indian history of assimilation, and the very real—but culturally constructed—concept of race helped Harness answer the often puzzling questions of stereotypes, a sense of nonbelonging, the meaning of family, and the importance of forgiveness and self-acceptance. In the process Bitterroot also provides a deep and rich context in which to experience life.