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"Birthdays may be difficult for me.""I want you to take the initiative in opening conversations about my birth family.""When I act out my fears in obnoxious ways, please hang in there with me.""I am afraid you will abandon me."The voices of adopted children are poignant, questioning. And they tell a familiar story of loss, fear, and hope. This extraordinary book, written by a woman who was adopted herself, gives voice to children's unspoken concerns, and shows adoptive parents how to free their kids from feelings of fear, abandonment, and shame.With warmth and candor, Sherrie Eldridge reveals the twenty complex emotional issues you must understand to nurture the child you love--that he must grieve his loss now if he is to receive love fully in the future--that she needs honest information about her birth family no matter how painful the details may be--and that although he may choose to search for his birth family, he will always rely on you to be his parents.Filled with powerful insights from children, parents, and experts in the field, plus practical strategies and case histories that will ring true for every adoptive family, Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew is an invaluable guide to the complex emotions that take up residence within the heart of the adopted child--and within the adoptive home.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Adopted children, Adoptees, Adoption, Family & Relationships, Nonfiction, ParentingEdition | Availability |
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Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew
2009, Random House Publishing Group
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in English
0307570819 9780307570819
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Twenty things adopted kids wish their adoptive parents knew
2004, Bantam Dell
in English
044050838X 9780440508380
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Twenty things adopted kids wish their adoptive parents knew
1999, Dell Pub.
in English
044050838X 9780440508380
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Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew
October 12, 1999, Delta
in English
044050838X 9780440508380
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Book Details
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"Row upon row of tombstones lined the lush lawns as I drove through the tall black iron gates toward my adoptive parents' graves."
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