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Recommended Reading
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TOPIC: Adoption (Reading for Adults)
- Creating a Treasure for the Adopted Child by Beth O'Malley
- Adopting the Hurt Child: Gregory Keck
- Being Adopted: The Lifelong Search for Self, David Brodzinsky
- Facilitating Developmental Attachment: The Road to Emotional Recovery and Behavioral Change in Foster and Adopted Children, Daniel Hughes
- Journey of the Adopted Self: At for Wholeness, Betty Jean Lifton
- Parenting with Love and Logic: Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood, Foster Cline
- Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility, Foster Cline
- The Primal Wound: Understanding the Adopted Child, Nancy Verrier
- The Spirit of Open Adoption, James Gritter
- Talking with Young Children about Adoption, Susan Fisher
- Under His Wings: Creating a Safe Place for Adoptees to Talk about Adoption, Sherrie Eldridge
- Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish their Adoptive Parents Knew, Sherrie Eldridge
- The Whole Life Adoption Book: Realistic Advice for Building a Healthy Adoptive Family, Jayne Schooler
- Family of Adoption, Joyce Pavoc
- Birthright, Jean Strauss
- Real Parents, Real Children. Holly van Gulden
- Touched by Adoption, Robinson
- Birthbond, Judith Gedman
- Shadow Mothers, McKay
- Perspectives on a Grafted Tree, Johnson
- Lost and Found, Betty Jean Lifton
- Loved by Choice, Horner
- Are Those Your Kids?, Cheri Register
- A Passage to the Heart, Amy Klatzkin
- InsideTransracial Adoption, Gail Steinberg
- The Adoption Reunion Survival Guide, Bailey and Giddens
- Parenting your Older Adopted Child, McCreight
- The Post-Adoption Blues by Karen Foli and John Thompson
- When Love Is Not Enough (A Guide to Parenting Children with RAD(Reactive Attachment Disorder) by Nancy Thomas
- Building the Bonds of Attachment(Awakening Love in Deeply Troubled Children) by Daniel Hughes
- Facilitating Developmental Attachment (the road to emotional recovery and behavioral change in foster and adopted children) by Daniel Hughes
- The Spirit of Open Adoption by James L. Gritter
- Parenting Your Adopted Older Child by Brenda McCreight
TOPIC: Children’s Books about Adoption:
- Mario’s Big Question: Where Do I Belong?, Carolyn Nystrom
- The Mulberry Bird, Anne Brodzinsky
- Two Orphan Cubs, Barbara Brenner
- Brian Was Adopted, Doris Sanford
- Always Room for One More, Leodhas
- Emma’s Yucky Brother, Jean Little
- The Kissing Hand, Penn
- Love You Forever
- Mama, Do You Love Me?
- On the Day You Were Born, Frasier
- Runaway Bunny
- Too Much Noise, McGovern
- Velveteen Rabbit, Bianco
- The Wretched Stone, Van Allsburg
- Why Was I Adopted?
- Mama Bird, Baby Birds, Angela Johnson
- The Frog Who Wanted to be a Singer, Linda Goss
- The Korean Cinderella, Shirley Climo
- The Aunt in our House, Angela Johnson
- The Day we Met You, Phoebe Koehler
- The Face in the Mirror, Marion Crook
- Loved by Choice
- Journey’s after Adoption, J. Schooler
- We Adopted You, Benjamin Koo, Linda Walvoord Girard
- How It Feels to be Adopted, Jill Krementz
- Over the Moon, Karen Katz
- Jin Woo, Eve Bunting
- Adoption is for Always, Girard
- Happy Adoption Day, John McCutcheon
- And Then There Was Me, Finkbeiner
- The Angel Factory, Terrance Blackler
- Coffee Can Kid, Jan Czech
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