Adoption is a legal process in which a child is raised by someone other than his or her biological parents and can be accomplished with varying degrees of openness. Adopted children often experience a period of grief at some point in their lives related to their adoption and their loss of their biological origins. Bibliotherapy is one method of helping children cope with adoption related grief and though most of the adoption books in print are authored by adoptive parents and fail to address the issue of the child’s birth parents in any detail. In response I authored a children’s picture book intended to supplement the available literature—recreational, educational and therapeutic—written from the perspective of a birthmother that focuses o...
This study concerns itself with the problem of the illegitimate child for whom adoption is requested...
Our society has deemed adoption a desirable alternative method of creating a family. It satisifies t...
Americans as a group have long been known for their concern for their children and the accompanying ...
Annotated bibliography focusing on the topic of adoption. Items in the bibliography include: books ...
Adoption is a topic that captures peoples' interest, curiosity, imagination and empathy. Adoptees an...
This project set out to fill a need to educate children on adoption. The process to create a persona...
This project is about designing a book that helps explain why several children are adopted and inclu...
This research is directed toward understanding the meaning of adoption from the point of view of the...
As openness in adoption is still in its infancy, there has not been much systematic research on ...
Background of the Study. The placement of an infant in an adoptive home is perhaps the most optimist...
Book synopsis: Documenting experiences representative of all those involved in the adoption process ...
This thesis explores complex issues associated with adoption and being an adoptee. In their developm...
Adopting a child is a truly emotionally difficult decision for any human being. To be a true parent,...
Adoption is a popular way for individuals to grow their idealized family form. I studied adoption to...
Throughout our history, Americans have been taking care of orphans and adopting them into their fami...
This study concerns itself with the problem of the illegitimate child for whom adoption is requested...
Our society has deemed adoption a desirable alternative method of creating a family. It satisifies t...
Americans as a group have long been known for their concern for their children and the accompanying ...
Annotated bibliography focusing on the topic of adoption. Items in the bibliography include: books ...
Adoption is a topic that captures peoples' interest, curiosity, imagination and empathy. Adoptees an...
This project set out to fill a need to educate children on adoption. The process to create a persona...
This project is about designing a book that helps explain why several children are adopted and inclu...
This research is directed toward understanding the meaning of adoption from the point of view of the...
As openness in adoption is still in its infancy, there has not been much systematic research on ...
Background of the Study. The placement of an infant in an adoptive home is perhaps the most optimist...
Book synopsis: Documenting experiences representative of all those involved in the adoption process ...
This thesis explores complex issues associated with adoption and being an adoptee. In their developm...
Adopting a child is a truly emotionally difficult decision for any human being. To be a true parent,...
Adoption is a popular way for individuals to grow their idealized family form. I studied adoption to...
Throughout our history, Americans have been taking care of orphans and adopting them into their fami...
This study concerns itself with the problem of the illegitimate child for whom adoption is requested...
Our society has deemed adoption a desirable alternative method of creating a family. It satisifies t...
Americans as a group have long been known for their concern for their children and the accompanying ...