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Deborah D. Gray I have no idea what percentage of a personality is determined by genes. I don’t even know what... read full review | Three Hearts Bonding Through Touch is a beautifully crafted, practical tool that should be in the library of every adoption... read full review |
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Daniel A. Hughes Everyone’s read them—those books that fundamentally change the way you look at things. Before reading Building the Bonds... read full review | Nobody “gets” adopted kids better than Holly van Gulden. She grew up with adopted siblings, she’s an adoptive... read full review |
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Nancy McCabe As a single parent, I won’t claim that single parents necessarily face greater difficulties than paired parents. But... read full review | Deborah Gray Since its publication in 2002, Attaching in Adoption has become a cornerstone of adoption literature. Now Deborah Gray... read full review |
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Gregory Keck and Regina M. Kupecky Greg Keck and Regina Kupecky’s new book, Parenting the Hurt Child, welcomes parents to a world of easy-to-grasp... read full review | Karyn B. Purvis, Ph.D., David R. Cross, Ph.D., and Wendy Lyons The Connected Child introduces techniques Drs. Purvis and Cross have used to help at-risk children overcome the problems... read full review |
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Mary Hopkins-Best This book played a big part in our preparation to adopt two toddlers. Parts of it were difficult... read full review |