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Adoption and After

  • Raymond, Louise

Thinking of adoption?  This is a warm, sensitive, understanding, and informative book on the full process of adoption.   Adoption has undergone vast changes in the last ten years.  Eligibility requirements, application procedures, the selection process, even the atmosphere of most adoption agencies has changed dramatically.  In 1955 it was difficult for even a childless, infertile couple to adopt a child.  Today it is not only easier for these couples to adopt, but it is now possible for fertile couples with other children, and even single people, to adopt.  Yet the day-to-day adjustments, the problems, the real-life situations that adoptive families have to deal with are as they have always been.

Status: 1 in stock (can be backordered)

Number of Pages: 257

Published: 1974

Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers

Format: Hardcover

ISBN: 006013531X

ID#: 855

DC#: 362.734 R

Category: Books

1 in stock (can be backordered)

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