This study was done to examine prospective adoptive parents\u27 perceptions of one particular group of special needs children waiting for adoption: those children with developmental disabilities. The results will give social workers information that will help provide training and informational meetings to prosepctive parents in regard to the child\u27s age and developmental disabilities
Faculty Mentor: Melissa Jonson-Reid his project was designed to analyze the problem of foster care c...
Children who have been removed from their birth parent(s)\u27 care, due to abuse, neglect, or other ...
The researcher wanted to look closely to see if preferences of adoptive parents, such as a particula...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This study studies ad...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. April 2015. Major: Bioethics. Advisor: Debra DeBru...
This descriptive study measures and analyzes the benefits and barriers of the adoption assistance pr...
As a result of recent federal initiatives, more children have become available for adoption, and man...
Adoption and child service agencies are overwhelmed with available children, and those with disabil...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: Social Work. Advisor: C. David Holliste...
This study set out to determine if adoptive parents with biological children would report a lower de...
Adoption of special needs children is now seen as a life long event whereby the adoptive child and f...
Abstract Taking into consideration the supremacy of a child's profile often chosen by adoptive paren...
Adoptions of children with disabilities are considered special needs, due to the higher level of sup...
Very little information is available regarding the experience and needs of families who create an ad...
How do adoptive parents of special-needs children perceive their parental roles? How do professional...
Faculty Mentor: Melissa Jonson-Reid his project was designed to analyze the problem of foster care c...
Children who have been removed from their birth parent(s)\u27 care, due to abuse, neglect, or other ...
The researcher wanted to look closely to see if preferences of adoptive parents, such as a particula...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This study studies ad...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. April 2015. Major: Bioethics. Advisor: Debra DeBru...
This descriptive study measures and analyzes the benefits and barriers of the adoption assistance pr...
As a result of recent federal initiatives, more children have become available for adoption, and man...
Adoption and child service agencies are overwhelmed with available children, and those with disabil...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: Social Work. Advisor: C. David Holliste...
This study set out to determine if adoptive parents with biological children would report a lower de...
Adoption of special needs children is now seen as a life long event whereby the adoptive child and f...
Abstract Taking into consideration the supremacy of a child's profile often chosen by adoptive paren...
Adoptions of children with disabilities are considered special needs, due to the higher level of sup...
Very little information is available regarding the experience and needs of families who create an ad...
How do adoptive parents of special-needs children perceive their parental roles? How do professional...
Faculty Mentor: Melissa Jonson-Reid his project was designed to analyze the problem of foster care c...
Children who have been removed from their birth parent(s)\u27 care, due to abuse, neglect, or other ...
The researcher wanted to look closely to see if preferences of adoptive parents, such as a particula...