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Resources

Best, Mary Hopkins. Toddler Adoption: The Weaver’s Craft, Tapestry Books, 1997.

Bourguignon, Ph.D., J.P. and K. Watson. After Adoption, Illinois Dept. of Children & Family Services, 1987.

Brodzinsky, Ph.D., David and Marshall Schechter, M.D. The Psychology of Adoption, Oxford University Press, 1990.

Brodzinsky, Schlecter and Marantz Henig. Being Adopted: The Lifelong Search for Self, Doubleday, 1992.

Fahlberg, Vera. A Child’s Journey Through Placement, Perspective Press, 1991.

Fahlberg, Vera. Attachment & Separation, Michigan Dept. of Social Services, 1976.

Jewett, Claudia. Adopting the Older Child, Harvard Common Press, 1978.

Keck, Gregory and Regina Kupecky. Adopting the Hurt Child, Tapestry Books, 1997.

Krementz, Jill. How It Feels To Be Adopted, A.A. Knopf, 1985.

Melina, Lois. Raising Adopted Children, Harper & Row, 1986.

Simos, Bertha. A Time to Grieve, Family Services America, 1979.

Schooler, Jayne E. The Whole Adoption Book, Pinon Press, 1993.

Silber, Kathleen. Dear Birthmother, Tapestry Books, 1991.

Sorosky, Baran and Pannor. The Adoption Triangle, Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1978.

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