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Beginnings: How Families Come to Be

Simple stories by the author of Helen the Fish explore all the different ways in which families are made, from traditional nuclear arrangements to foster parent... more

Virginia Kroll
Illustrated by Stacey Schuett

Being a Birthparent:

What exactly are a birthparent's responsibilities? When the child is an infant, it is especially easy to overlook the fact that the reason for an open adoption ... more

Romanchik, Brenda

Being Adopted

As recently as a generation ago, being adopted seemed no different from being born into the family that raised you.  We used to think that parents simply chose... more

Brodzinsky, David M., Ph.D.
Schechter, Marshall D., M.D.
Marantz Henig, Robin

Being Adopted

Being Adopted, I Miss My Foster Parents, and The Visit were written and illustrated by the Herbert children, Stephanie, Stefon, Latisha, and S... more

Stephanie Herbert

Belonging in an Adopted World

Since the early 1990s, transnational adoptions have increased at an astonishing rate, not only in the United States, but worldwide. In "Belonging in an Adopted... more

Yngvesson, Barbara

Beneath a Tall Tree

"We are our ancestors, and knowing where we come from helps us understand who we are. Jean Strauss went in search of her roots, with time, distance, sealed reco... more

Strauss, Jean

Beneath the Mask

Working with adopted adolescents is complex. The key to successful therapy and healthy development is to help the adolescent discover and accept the person with... more

Riley, Debbie, M.S.

Beneath the Mask: For Teen Adoptees

Teens and Young Adults Share Their Stories As a follow up to C.A.S.E. CEO and co-author Debbie Riley’s signature book Beneath the Mask: U... more

Center for Adoption Support and Education

Best-Ever Big Sister

Calling all brand-new big sisters! There's so much little babies can't do. But luckily, you're around to show them! This is a darling book for children who a... more

Katz, Karen

Beyond Acceptance

"Mom, Dad, I'm gay." When a parent hears these words, the initial shock is often followed by feelings ranging from anger and denial to fear and guilt. It is al... more

Griffin, Carolyn Welch
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