Adopting a child and taking in a foster child are two wonderful ways to provide a loving home for a child in need. They are also excellent options for would-be parents who are having difficulty conceiving. If you're thinking about adopting or providing a home for foster children, read on to learn about some of the unique challenges and some of the resources available to you.
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Adoption by Lesbians and Gays: A National Survey of Adoption Agency Policies, Practices, and Attitudes
Considerable controversy surrounds the issue of parenting by gays and lesbians, and it seems certain to escalate. It is...
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Expedited Termination of Parental Rights: Risks and Benefits
This speech was presented at the Dave Thomas Center for Adoption Law, Columbus, Ohio on February 9, 1999 Good morning!...
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Preparing Youth for Adulthood
Preparing our youth for adulthood has become an increasingly difficult task in today’s society and it seems like many...
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Listening to Parents: Overcoming Barriers to the Adoption of Children from Foster Care
Executive Summary Each year, public and private child welfare agencies spend tens of millions of dollars to recruit...
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Advocating in School for the Children in your Care
Schools are generally well-equipped to cope with the “average” child, one with no special problems. Children in...
