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A Child is Waiting: A Step-By-Step Guide to Adoption
Are you thinking about foster care adoption? A Child is Waiting: A Step-By-Step Guide to Adoption answers general questions about adoption and the foster care adoption process. The Guide explains how to begin the adoption process and walks you through the steps. You will discover a variety of additional resources, a glossary of adoption terms, adoption agency referrals and stories of adoptive parents and children. The Step-By-Step Guide to Post-Adoption is automatically included when ordering one to five copies. For larger quantities of the Guide to Post-Adoption, select the item at the bottom of this page.
Maximum quantity: 500.
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A Child is Waiting: A Step-By-Step Guide to Adoption (Spanish)
Are you thinking about foster care adoption? "A Child is Waiting: A Step-By-Step Guide to Adoption" answers general questions about adoption and the foster care adoption process. Spanish-language version. Maximum quantity: 500.
¿Está considerando la crianza temporal de un niño para la adopción? En “Un niño está a la espera: Una guía detallarda para la adopción” hallará respuestas a preguntas en general sobre la adopción y el proceso de crianza temporal para la adopción. Disponible en español.
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A Child is Waiting: A Step-By-Step Guide to Adoption - Canada
Are you a Canadian resident thinking about foster care adoption? A Child is Waiting: A Step-By-Step Guide to Adoption answers general questions about adoption and the foster care adoption process. The Guide explains how to begin the adoption process and walks you through the steps. You will discover a variety of additional resources, a glossary of adoption terms and adoption agency referrals.
Maximum quantity: 500
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A Step-By-Step Guide to Post-Adoption
The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, with the support of Jockey Being Family®, has developed the free resource booklet, A Step-By-Step Guide to Post-Adoption. The Guide defines the types of resources available for parents after the adoption is finalized, how to select and locate providers, and what to do if no resources exist in their community. It also includes recommendations of other national non-profit organizations that can help.
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