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  • Wonderfully You: An Ode to Adoption

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The Secret Worry

A little girl's secret worry makes her sad and cross with her family and friends until the worry doctor helps her understand her worries and herself.

Benedek, Elissa P., M.D.

The Self-Esteem Companion

"Self-esteem is an important part of leading a happy, fulfilling life. How we feel about ourselves affects every aspect of our lives, from the way we function ... more

McKay, Matthew, Ph.D.
Fanning, Patrick

The Sexualized Child in Foster Care

This practical guide, written for foster parents and other child welfare professionals, gives information, training tips, and a wide range of resources for deal... more

Hoyle, Sally G.

The Shelter of Each Other

REBUILDING OUR FAMILIES In The Shelter of Each Other, Mary Pipher does for the American family what she did for adolescent girls and their parents in her bests... more

Mary Pipher, Ph.D.

The Sibling Bond

The relationships between brothers and sisters are infinitely varied. Their love or hate, their envy or compassion, their closeness or rivalry are formed in ch... more

Bank, Stephen P.
Kahn, Michael D.

The Skin We’re In

Every black parent understand what psychologist and educator Janie Victoria Means when she says that the key to parenting black teens is to fortify them from wi... more

Ward, Janie Victoria, Ed.D.

The Snake-Stone

While searching for his birthmother, fifteen-year-old James, a championship diver, discovers who his real parents are and where his real home is.

Doherty, Berlie

The Social Work Interview

"For both the social work student and the experienced practitioner, a leading social work educator and researcher presents the principles and techniques for int... more
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Kadushin, Alfred

The Solomon Decision: Whose Child Is This?

An Adoption Dialogue Adoptive parents, adoptees, and birthparents, along with agency adoption workers and support group leaders tal... more

Pijanowski, Kate

The Sound of Hope

"Anne spent much of her childhood wondering about her birth mother. She desperately wanted to know where she was, what she looked like, and most importantly, w... more

Bauer, Anne
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