Children and Separation: Socio-Genealogical Connectedness Perspective
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Children and Separation: Socio-Genealogical Connectedness Perspective

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Childhood separation and loss have become virtually a way of life for a large number of children throughout the world. Children separated from their genetic parent(s) and consequently their genealogical, social and cultural roots due to processes such as adoption, parental divorce/separation, donor insemination, single parenthood by choice and child trafficking can face so

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Hardcover, 191 pages
Published August 1st 2007 by Routledge (first published August 14th 2006)
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