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4 Sharing Our Children
(1993) Adoptive families know their children for who they are.

6 In Adoption, the Loving is the Same (1995) Adoption may make a family different. It may make a family stronger.

10Adoption Web Sites (1999)You can find reliable information on the internet, but check your sources

13The Reluctant Spouse (1998)Don't be surprised if your mate resists adoption even as you embrace it.

16Groups of Support (1993)
The camaraderie of fellow adoptive families is more important than you think.

RAISING ADOPTED CHILDREN

18 Secret Thoughts of an Adoptive Mother
(1997) A fiercely honest look at the emotional complexities of adoption.

22 Capturing Your Child's
Journey Through Life
(1995) A scrapbook weaves your child's past into the present and the future.

24 Talking with Young
Children About Adoption
(1997)
Listen to what your child is really asking.

28School Savvy (1995)Parents should expect difficult school assignments. So be prepared!

32 30 Ways to Celebrate Adoption in Your Family and Community
(1993) Traditions, rituals, and simple acts of joy.

34 30 Nagging Questions
(1996) A list of items about their past your kids wish they knew

35 Culture, Heritage and Stereotypes
(1994) If you don't help your kids understand stereotypes, who will?

36 Answering Nosy Questions
(1998) Empower your children to choose whether and how to answer intrusive questions.

LOOKING BACK

40 Nature vs. Nurture
(1998) Locating birthfamilies can help adult children move forward with confidence.

42 Dear Mom and Dad
(1999) Right from the start:
What to ask--and what NOT to ask--a potential birthmother.

44 Celebrating the Spirit of Adoption
(2000) A Liturgy to capture the full tapestry of adoption.

PERSONAL STORIES

46 Questions on Snake Mountain (1997)
A mother's lyrical musings on her child's bravery.

48 Another Generation (1998)
A new father anticipates the joys ahead after a long, long wait for parenthood.

49 Let There Be Light (1997)
A mother's promises to her newly born daughter and her birthmother.

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