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Adoption Books, Articles and Websites
We have compiled some excellent resources for prospective adoptive parents. While this list is not exhaustive, it provides an excellent beginning to understanding adoption. Many of the books may be obtained on Tapestry Books.
BOOKS
Adoption & the Jewish Family:Contemporary Perspectives - by Shelley Rosenberg. Focuses on the primary issues that confront these families, issues that until now had never been addressed in a Jewish context. To order call 215-564-5925.
The Adoption Resource Book - By Lois Gilman
Covers the adoption procedure from learning about adoption through preparing for your child, and raising an adopted child.
The Essential Adoption Handbook - by Colleen Alexander-Roberts
This book is a guide to effectively and aggressively organizing your search for a child. It includes sample agency application and home study forms.
The Family of Adoption - by Joyce Maguire Pavao
Puts a complicated subject into a readable language and easy to understand terms.
In Their Own Voices: Transracial Adoptees Tell Their Stories - by Rita J. Simon & Rhonda M. Roorda. Adoptees speak on issues such as identity and race. If you are interested in adopting African American or biracial children or have been adopted transracially, this is a must read. Includes FIA staff member Jessica's personal adoption story.
The Long Awaited Stork: A Guide to Parenting After Infertility - by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer. Even after they become parents, many people still feel the impact of being infertile. This book deals with the effects of parents' infertility as their children grow.
Loving Across the Color Line: A White Adoptive Mother Learns About Race - by Sharon E. Rush
A must read for any white person - especially those seriously considering adopting across the color line.
Open Adoption Experience - by Lois Ruskai Melma and Sharon Kaplan Roszia. Adoption experts guide you through all stages of the open adoption experience.
Raising Adopted Children: A Manual for Adoptive Parents - by Lois Ruskai Melina. A parent's guide to rearing children in an adoptive family. It examines the child's physical, emotional and psychological development at every age.
When Friends Ask About Adoption - by Linda Bothun
Friends and family often have questions about the adoption process, but they may be embarrassed or afraid to ask them. This is a question and answer guide for them.
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WEBSITES
Adoptive Family Resources
www.adoptivefamilyresources.com
Adoption and parenting help and information.
Daddy and Pappa
www.daddyandpapa.com
Johnny Symon's heartwarming and unusually funny new documentary that tells the stories of four families with gay dads. (An Emmy nominated documentary).
Families Like Mine
www.familieslikemine.com
Dedicated to decreasing isolation for people who have parents who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender (GLBT), and bringing voice to the experiences of these families.
Mystic Women
www.mysticwomen.com
A store for the Alternative Family - clothing, gifts for men, women and children since 1999. *Operated by FIA adoptive moms Stacy and Jessie.
Pact's Book Source
www.pactadopt.org/store
The Book Source is described as "A reference guide to books on adoption and race for adults nd children." It really is an unparallel resource that is a must see and must own for everyone.
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