Raising Adopted Children, Revised Edition: Practical Reassuring Advice for Every Adoptive Parent

by Lois Ruskai Melina
Raising Adopted Children, Revised Edition: Practical Reassuring Advice for Every Adoptive Parent
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August 1st 1998 by Collins
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Paperback, 400 pages

isbn
0060957174   (isbn13: 9780060957179)

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"Some people may describe adoption as difficult; others simply describe it as different. I am inclined to think of it as complex,&...more





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Robyn
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12/23/07

Read in December, 2005
recommends it for: adoptive parents
This book assumes that all people who adopt are unable to conceive, and it is overly "PC". In regards to infertility, the book really does heap it on about how people who can't conceive need to grieve, and may think that they won't be able to love another's child, and so on. We're not infertile, but I would be just as offended if I were. Infertility and adoption do not always go hand in hand, and Melina forgets that.
I also found the writing to be hyperbolic, as in "You MUST"...more
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Lorri
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06/22/08

bookshelves: adoption, babybooks
recommends it for: Adoptive parents
Great book for adoptive parents to help prepare you for parenthood. Adopted children will have a few different emotional needs than biological children and it is helpful to have a head start on the issues. However, I disagree with some of the issues raised. I think troubling information (if there is any) should be held from the children until they are old enough to understand. But I do recommend the book.
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Peter
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06/15/08

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Read in April, 2008
This was an interesting book to read while we were in Uganda, although I eventually had to "shelve" it and not finish. It was just a bit too detailed for me. It is a nice reference, though, for particular questions about adoption. This book really helped us figure out how to transition our twins into our family in a way that would really serve them!
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Meg
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08/21/08

Read in August, 2008
Good overview of many different types of and situations in adoption. A little more geared toward domestic versus international adoption. If you have specific areas of interest, it would be better to seek out more focused books, but again, this is a good broad overview of things to know about adoption.
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Kerry
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06/02/08

Read in May, 2008
This book was recomended as the "adoption bible" by our caseworker. I thought it had some good insights and things to think about but the topic takes on a whole differant meaning if looked at through the eyes of religion. None of that came to play in the book.
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Amanda
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08/15/08

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Good basic book with basic information. It was a good first book on my journey into "adoption" books. It focuses a lot on parents who cannot have children, which is not relevant to us. There is a nice section on supporting internationally adopted children.
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Shari
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02/25/08

Read in January, 2007
A must read for those who are adopting and a really good read for anyone who may know someone who is adopting (especially if you are family) or who was adopted.
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Jessica
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08/15/08

Good book about parenting adopted children. A little dry at times, but the information is good.
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Michelle
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05/29/08

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Read in February, 2008
I found this informative.
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