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| Respite Care Services for Families Who Adopt Children with Special Needs: Synthesis of Demonstration Program Final Reports ... adopted children with special needs, especially medically fragile children and children with physical or emotional disorders. One of these services is respite care - temporary care for the children ... |
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| Intestate Inheritance Rights for Adopted Children ... Policies > Intestate Inheritance Rights for Adopted Children Intestate Inheritance Rights for Adopted Children State Statutes Series Author(s): Child Welfare Information Gateway Year Published: 2006 ... |
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| Adoption and School Issues-Specific Educational Concerns Associated With Adopted Children ... Concerns Associated With Adopted Children A number of articles have been written over the years saying that adopted children are more likely than nonadopted children to have learning disabilities ... |
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| Obtaining Background Information on Your Prospective Adopted Child: A Fact Sheet for Families ... on Your Prospective Adopted Child: A Fact Sheet for Families Obtaining Background Information on Your Prospective Adopted Child Factsheet for Families Author(s): Child Welfare Information Gateway Year ... |
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| Adopting Children with Developmental Disabilities ... children with disabilities have different goals and characteristics. These adoptive parents tend to already have large families with many biological children and/or other adopted or foster children ... |
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| Children of Color in the Child Welfare System: Perspectives From The Child Welfare Community: Methodology ... Home > Children of Color in the Child Welfare System: Perspectives From The Child Welfare Community > Children of Color in the Child Welfare System: Perspectives From The Child Welfare Community ... |
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| Lifebooks for Children ... With Children and Youth in Out-of-Home Care > Lifebooks for Children Lifebooks for Children Lifebooks are tools that can be used with children in out-of-home care and children who have been adopted to ... |
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| Adoption Statistics ... for children to adopt by women, and women's preferences for characteristics of the adopted child. How Many Children Were Adopted in 2000 and 2001? Series Title: Numbers and Trends Author(s): Child ... |
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| Parenting the Adopted Adolescent-When Parents Should Become Concerned...What They Can Do ... the Adopted Adolescent > Parenting the Adopted Adolescent-When Parents Should Become Concerned...What They Can Do Parenting the Adopted Adolescent Factsheet for Families Author(s): Child Welfare ... |
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| Adoption Assistance by State: What types of post adoption services are available in your State and how do you find out more about them? ... Care Adoption Recruiting, Preparing, & Retaining Foster/Adoptive Parents Preparing & Supporting Children & Youth Supporting Birth Parents Postadoption Services Search & Reunion Home ... |
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| U.S. Census Counts Adopted Children for the First Time U.S. Census Counts Adopted Children for the First Time The Census Bureau took its first-ever look at adopted children in a report released in August. Adopted Children and Stepchildren (www.census.gov ... |
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| Adjustment in Child Welfare Adoptions--A Comparison ... children adopted from child welfare and their needs. Parents of 1,340 children adopted from child welfare, 89 from intercountry adoptions, 481 from domestic infant adoptions, and 175 birth children ... |
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| Increasing Numbers of Children Receive Interstate Adoption Assistance ... the numbers of children residing in a State other than the adoption assistance State grew by 70 percent during the 5-year period, from 9,878 children in 1997 to 17,098 children in 2002. Study authors ... |
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| National Child Care Initiative Advises Educators about Adoption Issues ... that child care providers and educators are more likely to encounter adopted children these days. She explains how adopted children view themselves and how they are viewed by their peers, especially ... |
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| Parenting the Hurt Child: Helping Adoptive Families Heal and Grow ... the Hurt Child: Helping Adoptive Families Heal and Grow Keck, Gregory C.; Kupecky, Regina M. Pinon Press, Colorado Springs, CO. 2002. 295 pp. $22.00. Hardcover. Adopted children often bear emotional ... |
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| Corporate Partnerships Increase Adoption of Foster Care Children ... to match children with families. Through a partnership with Children's Orchard, a national chain of children's clothing stores, FBAN was able to obtain funding and marketing support. Children's ... |
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| U.S. Census Reports on Living Arrangements of Children ... and children configuration. The report notes that children in racial minority groups were more than twice as likely as white children to live in extended families. Among Hispanic children, immigration ... |
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| New Study Looks at Success Rates of Adoptions of Children from Foster Care ... of more than 400 New York families who adopted children from foster care in 1996. One question the study examined was whether a recent increase in the numbers of adoptions from foster care might ... |
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| Improving Mental Health Services for Adoptive Families ... North American Council on Adoptable Children (NACAC) explores strategies for expanding and improving postadoption mental health services for adopted children and their families. The most common types ... |
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| The Handbook of International Adoption Medicine ... have adopted more than 167,000 children from other countries, but the unique needs of these children sometimes go unrecognized by medical practitioners. For instance, these children generally reside ... |
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