Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother

Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother
Author: Jana Wolff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2000
Genre: Adoption
ISBN: OCLC:1195021537

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Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother

Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother
Author: Jana Wolff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-01-10
Genre: Adoption
ISBN: 0967214319

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While books about adoption proliferate, none of them addresses the subject of open and interracial adoption like Jana Wolff's personal and frank account does in [i]Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother[/i]. Often irreverent, always insightful, surprisingly funny and stunningly honest, [i]Secret Thoughts[/i] tells it like it is: How it feels for a woman to look nothing like her child and to know the woman who does. This fiercely honest and funny book answers questions no one dares to ask: What if I don't like the child I get? Will she want the baby back? If this is the happiest day of my life, why am I so sad? Am I too white for a kid this black? Chapter titles include: The Myth of Bliss, Friendly Racism, Meeting Your Child's Mother, and Adopted Poop Doesn't Smell Any Different.

Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother

Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother
Author: Jana Wolff
Publsiher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0836221869

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While books about adoption proliferate, none of them addresses the subject of open and interracial adoption like Jana Wolff's personal and frank account does in [i]Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother[/i]. Often irreverent, always insightful, surprisingly funny and stunningly honest, [i]Secret Thoughts[/i] tells it like it is: How it feels for a woman to look nothing like her child and to know the woman who does. This fiercely honest and funny book answers questions no one dares to ask: What if I don't like the child I get? Will she want the baby back? If this is the happiest day of my life, why am I so sad? Am I too white for a kid this black? Chapter titles include: "The Myth of Bliss," Friendly Racism," "Meeting Your Child's Mother," and "Adopted Poop Doesn't Smell Any Different."

Secrets to Your Successful Domestic Adoption

Secrets to Your Successful Domestic Adoption
Author: Jennifer Joyce Pedley
Publsiher: Health Communications, Inc.
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780757314681

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A social worker, birthmom and adoption advocate shares her proven strategies and unique insights for finding the perfect adoption match, in a must-have guide for a faster, successful open domestic adoption, with reduced red tape and wait times, compared to a traditional agency. Original. 20,000 first printing.

The Primal Wound

The Primal Wound
Author: Nancy Newton Verrier
Publsiher: British Association for Adoption and Fostering (Ba
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Adopted children
ISBN: 1905664761

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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.

20 Things Adoptive Parents Need to Succeed

20 Things Adoptive Parents Need to Succeed
Author: Sherrie Eldridge
Publsiher: Delta
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780385341622

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Do I have what it takes to be a successful adoptive parent? Does my child consider me a successful parent? Will I ever hear my rebellious teen say, “I love you”? What tools do I need to succeed? In her groundbreaking first book, Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew, Sherrie Eldridge gave voice to the very real concerns of adopted children, whose unique perspectives offered unprecedented insight. In this all-new companion volume, Eldridge goes beyond those insights and shifts her focus to parents, offering them much-needed encouragement and hope. Speaking from her own experience as an adoptee and an expert in the field of adoption, Eldridge shares proven strategies and the moving narratives of nearly one hundred adoptive families, helping parents gain a deeper understanding of what is normal, both for their children and themselves. By first strengthening yourself as a parent, you’ll be able to truly listen to your child, and to connect with him on every level, by opening the channels of communication and keeping them open forever. Then you and your child can grow closer through the practical exercises at the end of every chapter. Discover how to • be confident that your role in your child’s life is vital and irreplaceable • pass on the legacy of healthy self-care by assessing and regulating your stress • communicate unconditional love to your child • talk candidly with your child about her adoption and her birth family • teach your family how to respond positively to insensitive remarks about adoption • connect with other adoptive families–and build a support network • plus learn to become a “warrior” parent…settle the “real parent” question…cope with emotional triggers–what to do when you “lose it” . . . celebrate the miracle of your family…and much more

Inside Transracial Adoption

Inside Transracial Adoption
Author: Gail Steinberg,Beth Hall
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780857006424

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Inside Transracial Adoption provides creative, confident and pro-active guidance on how to build close, loving, and very real families consisting of individuals who are proud and culturally competent members of differing races. Drawing on research and personal experience, Steinberg and Hall offer detailed, step-by-step, get-real guidance for families about tough issues they have to face relating to race and adoption in domestic or international transracial adoptions: What's "normal?" Where do we live and go to school? Does class have an influence? How do children develop racial identity? What kind of impact does being raised by white parents have on a black child? Combining humor with empathy and hard truths, this book is an established classic guide to living Inside Transracial Adoption. It is essential reading for parents and the people who support them: whether considering transracial adoption for the first time or experienced veterans.

Mad Mothers Bad Mothers and What a Good Mother Would Do

Mad Mothers  Bad Mothers  and What a  Good  Mother Would Do
Author: Sarah LaChance Adams
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780231166744

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When a mother kills her child, we call her a bad mother, but, as this book shows, even mothers who intend to do their children harm are not easily categorized as ÒmadÓ or Òbad.Ó Maternal love is a complex emotion rich with contradictory impulses and desires, and motherhood is a conflicted state in which women constantly renegotiate the needs mother and child, the self and the other. Applying care ethics philosophy and the work of Emmanuel Levinas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Simone de Beauvoir to real-world experiences of motherhood, Sarah LaChance Adams throws the inherent tensions of motherhood into sharp relief, drawing a more nuanced portrait of the mother and child relationship than previously conceived. The maternal example is particularly instructive for ethical theory, highlighting the dynamics of human interdependence while also affirming separate interests. LaChance Adams particularly focuses on maternal ambivalence and its morally productive role in reinforcing the divergence between oneself and others, helping to recognize the particularities of situation, and negotiating the difference between oneÕs own needs and the desires of others. She ultimately argues maternal filicide is a social problem requiring a collective solution that ethical philosophy and philosophies of care can inform.