The Adoption Book of the Day for today is “Attachment Parent: Developing Connections and Healing Children”!Thanks Michele Fried for this great review! If you live in Western New York, you are lucky to have Dr. Becker-Weidman and the Center for Family Development located here. Right in the heart of Williamsville, NY, Dr. Becker-Weidman and his
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November 13th Adoption Book of the Day – “Adoption is a Family Affair”
The Adoption Book of the Day for today is “Adoption is a Family Affair: What Friends and Relatives Must Know” by Patricia Irwin Johnston. If you are considering adoption, buy this book as a gift for the important people in your life. It may save you some heartache in the future. This book was written
Continue reading »November 12th Adoption Book of the Day – “The Whole Life Adoption Book”
The Adoption Book of the Day for today is the “The Whole Life Adoption Book: Realistic Advice for Building a Healthy Advocate Family” by Jayne E. Schooler and Thomas C. Atwood A broad range of adoption topics are touched upon in this book including building a child’s emotional connection to his parents. The books points
Continue reading »November 10th Adoption Book of the Day – “Adopted Teens Only: A Survival Guide to Adolescence”
The Adoption Book of the Day for today is “Adopted Teens Only: A Survival Guide to Adolescence” by Danea Gorbett! This book is one of a select few in existence that is targeted for an audience of adopted adolescence. The teenage years are hard as it is, and many times issues that adoptees face come
Continue reading »Noveber 9th Adoption Book of the Day – “Lucy’s Family Tree
The Adoption Book of the Day for today is “Lucy’s Family Tree” by Karen Halvorsen Schreck! This children’s book tells the story of a young girl named Lucy, who is given an assignment from her teacher at school to start a family tree. Lucy’s classmates tease her about the assignment, saying that she can not
Continue reading »November 7th Adoption Book of the Day – “Growing Up Black in White”
The Adoption Book of the Day for today is “Growing Up Black in White” by Kevin D. Hofmann! Kevin Hofmann, a bi-racial adult adoptee, discusses the frustrations he experienced in addressing his minority status as a child in his memoir, “Growing up Black in White.” Hofmann’s experiences revolve around issues of race in dramatic ways,
Continue reading »November 6th Adoption Book of the Day – “Parenting the Hurt Child: Helping Adoptive Families Heal and Grow”
The Adoption Book of the Day for today is “Parenting the Hurt Child: Helping Adoptive Families Heal and Grow” by Gregory C. Keck, PhD., and Regina Kupecky, LSW. Thank you Michele Fried, founder and CEO of Adoption STAR, for this great description and review! Dr. Foster Cline introduces this book as not simply a parenting
Continue reading »November 5 Adoption Book of the Day – “And Tango Makes Three”
The Adoption Book of the Day for today is “And Tango Makes Three” by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell. This revolutionary children’s book tells the tale of Roy and Silo, two male, chinstrap penguins, as they build a family in the Central Park Zoo. This heartwarming story of two penguins that fall in love describes
Continue reading »November 4 Adoption Book of the Day – “The Primal Wound: Understanding the Adopted Child”
Happy November 4th! The Tapestry Books Adoption Book of the Day for today is “The Primal Wound: Understanding the Adopted Child” by Nancy Newton Verrier. Nancy Verrier derived the idea behind this book from her Master’s Degree thesis, entitled “The Primal Wound: Legacy of the Adopted Child”. She then grew the concept into the great
Continue reading »Adoption Book of the Day – “ABC Adoption & Me”
Today’s Tapestry Books Adoption Book of the Day is ” ABC Adoption & Me” by Gayle Swift with Casey Swift. An adoptive coach/mother wrote this award-winning picture book with her now-adult daughter. It captures the child’s perspective and explores the spectrum of adoption. One adoptee commented: “This shows adoption from the kid’s side and made me
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