Suggested reading
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References
- Goldman, L. (2005). Raising our children to be resilient. New York: Taylor and Francis Books Inc.
- Hughes, D. A. (1999). Adopting children with attachment problems. Child Welfare, vol. 78, iss. 5, 541-561.
- Levy, T. M. and Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma and healing: understanding and treating attachment disorder in children and families. Washington, DC: CWLA Press.
- McDonald, T. P., Propp, J. R. and Murphy, K. C. (2001). The postadoption experience: child, parent, and family predictors of family adjustment to adoption. Child Welfare, vol. 80, iss. 1, 71-95.
- Watson, L. and McGhee, J. (1995). Developing post-placement support: a project in Scotland. London: Aldgate Press.
- Williams, M. B. (2006). 'How can you combat the effects of an orphanage' in J. MacLeod and S. Macrae, (Eds.), Adoption parenting: creating a toolbox, building connections. United States of America: EMK Press.
Suggested reading
- Archer, C. (1999). First steps in parenting the child who hurts: tiddlers and toddlers. Great Britain: Jessica Kinglsey Publishers.
- Bonkowski, B. (2005). Jesse's world: a story of adoption and the global family. New South Wales: Random House.
- Eldridge, S. (1999). Twenty things adopted kids wish their adoptive parents knew. United States of America: Random House.
- Henry, S. (2003). The road to parenthood, adoption and beyond. Australia: Hesperian Press.
- Johnson, K. A. (2004). Wanting a daughter, needing a son: abandonment, adoption and orphanage care in China. Minnesota: Yeong and Yeong Book Company.
- MacLeod, J. and Macrae, S. (Eds.). (2006). Adoption parenting: creating a toolbox, building connections. United States of America: EMK Press.
- Siegel, D. J. and Hartzell, M. (2003). Parenting from the inside out: how a deeper self-understanding can help you raise children who thrive. United States of America: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin.
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