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  • Wonderfully You: An Ode to Adoption

  • Sullivan Goes To See Mama

  • When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology

  • I have Two Families: A Children’s Book About Adoption

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Is Adoption for You?

All the facts, issues, choices, definitions & concerns that would assist one who is considering adopting a child. Covers all types of adoption, replacing the my... more

Adamec, Christine

Is That Your Sister?

"In describing how our family adopted Carla, Catherine and I have put together an account that we felt would be interesting to both children and adults. We want... more

Bunin, Catherine
Bunin, Sherry

It Couldn’t Happen Here

"It Couldn't Happen Here: Recognizing and Helping Desperate Kids" is a compilation of Child Welfare League of America resources to help readers improve and main... more

Corder, Cathy, Editor
Brohl, Kathryn, Contributing Editor

It Happened to Me

When you're a teen, you've got the insight and motivation you need to heal. Here are the best, simplest, and most effective exercises for recovery written just ... more

Carter, Lee

It Won’t Last Forever

"My mom is very depressed." Kristin's mom was very sad, and she didn't pay attention to Kristin anymore. Kristin felt angry and scared, but she learned that s... more

Sanford, Doris

It’s My Body

"It's My Body" has been written in order to help adults and preschool children talk about sexual abuse together in a way which minimizes embarrassment and fear,... more

Freeman, Lory

It’s Nobody’s Fault

People who wouldn't dream of blaming parents for a child's asthma or diabetes are often quick to blame bad parenting for a child's hyperactivity, depression, or... more

Koplewicz, Harold S., M.D.

It’s Not About You

Understanding Adoptee Search, Reunion & Open Adoption An Anthology for Birth and Adoptive Parents, and their Therapists. The title of this book can be... more

Edited by Brooke Randolph, MA, NCC, LMHC

IT’S O.K. TO SAY NO!

" ---This book will help you and your child learn the most important safety lesson of all ---body safety." "As you go through this book with your child and othe... more

Lenett, Robin

It’s Okay to Be Different

"Illustrations and brief text describe all kinds of differences that are "okay," such as "It's Okay to be a different color," "It's Okay to need some help," "It... more

Parr, Todd
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