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(135 titles found)
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  • 99 Ways to Drive Your Child Sane (ID: P1016)
    by Brita St. Clair  (1999)
    A booklet with activities for parents to use with their children who have been diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder

  • Accessing Federal Adoption Subsidies After Legalization (ID: P0743)
    by Tim O'Hanlon  (1995)
    A guide to help parents petition for financial and medical assistance

  • ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) (ID: A0348)
    by Benjamin Brucker, Foster Cline  (1996)
    Insight into a better understanding of ADD

  • ADHD and Teens - A Parent's Guide to Making It Through the Tough Years (ID: P0369)
    by Colleen Alexander-Roberts  (1995)
    Provides proven techniques for handling emotional, academic and behavioral problems.

  • Adopting a Child with AIDS or HIV Positive (ID: A0065)
    by Linda Irons  (1991)
    Concerns and challenges related to children with AIDS and HIV

  • Adopting Children with Special Needs (ID: P0796)
    by Linda Dunn  (1983)
    Families share their stories

  • Adopting Infants and Children who were Exposed to Crack or Cocaine? Physical Developmental Issues (ID: A0126)
    by Linda Irons  (1992)
    Learn specific issues related to prenatal exposure

  • Adopting Orphanage Kids (ID: A0200)
    by Elinor Ames, Henry Mainemer, Merrily Ripley  (1992)
    The special needs of children who move from orphanages to adoptive placement

  • Adopting Sibling Groups (ID: A0075)
    by Jan Tuxbury  ()
    Challenges and rewards associated with the adoption of a sibling group

  • Adopting the Hurt Child: Hope for Families with Special Needs Kids (ID: P0173)
    by Dr. Gregory Keck, Regina Kupecky  (1995)
    Addresses the frustrations, heartache and hope surrounding adoptions of special needs children

  • Adopting the Older Child (ID: P0178)
    by Claudia Jewett Jarratt  (1978)
    What is in store for those who decide to adopt a waiting child

  • Adoption and Prenatal Alcohol and Drug Exposure (ID: P0318)
    by Richard Barth, David Brodzinsky, Madelyn Freundlich  (2000)
    Research, Policy and Practice

  • Adoption and the Sexually Abused Child (ID: P0119)
    by Bernard McNamara, Joan McNamara  (1990)
    The challenge of helping children of sexual abuse heal within adoptive families

  • Adoption Subsidies (ID: A0262)
    by Joe Kroll  (1995)
    Learn about basic assistance provisions including those that are commonly misunderstood or misinterpreted

  • Advocacy: Learning When and How to Effectively Fight for your Child (ID: A0304)
    by Helen Cavanaugh Stauts  (1999)
    Learn strategies to handle conferences, meetings, complaints, the media and administrative hearings

  • AIDS Orphans/Special Needs Children (ID: A0244)
    by Ernesto Loperena  (1993)
    A new program that addresses permanency planning issues for AIDS orphans

  • Ask Nancy: 30 Questions (ID: D0144)
    by Nancy Thomas  ()
    A question and answer format about parenting challenging children

  • Attachment and Bonding in Older Children (ID: A0094)
    by Joan McNamara  (1991)
    Specific demands of post-placement supports

  • Attention Deficit Disorder and Bipolar Disorder: More Complications for Children in Care (ID: A0180)
    by Bernard McNamara, Joan McNamara  (1998)
    Examines the disorders and current thinking on treatment and management

  • Attention Deficit Information Network, The (ID: P0758)
    by   (1995)
    6th National Conference on ADD "Together The Piece Fits"

  • Attention Deficit: A Manageable Issue for Adoptive Families (ID: A0166)
    by June Bond  (1998)
    Examines laws for use in gaining services for children with ADD. Advice for advocating within the educational system

  • Best I Can Be, The Living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Effects (ID: P0866)
    by Liz Kulp  (2000)
    Written by a fetal alcohol exposed teenager and her adoptive mother, this book brings hope and deep understanding of this often misunderstood challenge.

  • Beyond Sexual Abuse: The Healing Power of Adoptive and Foster Families (ID: A0190)
    by Kirsti Adkins, Sherry Anderson, Wayne Duehn  (1999)
    Train and support foster and adoptive parents so that they can provide a healing atmosphere

  • Biology of Behavior, The (ID: A0351)
    by Dianne Craft  ()
    Explores the physical causes of behavior and attention problems in children

  • Bobbie's Story (ID: P0840)
    by Brennan Lynn Mars  (1999)
    A guide for foster parents

  • Broken Cord, The (ID: P0174)
    by Michael Dorris  (1989)
    The story of a child born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

  • Can This Child Be Saved? (ID: P0158)
    by Foster Cline, Cathy Helding  (1999)
    Solutions for adoptive and foster families

  • Challenge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, The (ID: P0300)
    by Jonathan Kanter, Ann Streissguth  (1997)
    Overcoming secondary disabilities

  • Children and Trauma (ID: P0312)
    by Cynthia Monahon  (1993)
    A guide for parents and professionals

  • Children with Prenatal Alcohol and/or Other Drug Exposure: Weighing the Risks of Adoption (ID: P0722)
    by Susan Edelstein  (1995)
    Suggestions for preparing and counseling those considering adopting a child prenatally exposed to alcohol or drugs

  • Christian Coping Techniques with Hard to Manage Children (ID: A0285)
    by James Mahoney  (1987)
    Identifies four types of acting-out children and why various Christian-based approaches succeed and fail

  • Conduct-Disorder Behavior: The Dental Model (ID: A0298)
    by James Mahoney  (1999)
    The need for preventative mental health and education services, regular check-ups for at-risk youth and mental health awareness campaigns

  • Developmental Needs of the Post-Institutionalized Child (ID: V0072)
    by Dr. Sharon Cermak  (1996)
    Presents sensory integration as a tool

  • Does This Sound Like Your Kid? Recognizing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (ID: C0332)
    by Cathy Bruer-Thompson  (2001)
    Overview of FASD, strategies for parenting and ways to advocate with schools and medical professionals.

  • Does This Sound Like Your Kid? Recognizing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (ID: A0332)
    by Cathy Bruer-Thompson  (2001)
    Overview of FASD, strategies for parenting and ways to advocate with schools and medical professionals.

  • Don't Call Me Marda (ID: P0250)
    by Sheila Kelly Welch  (1990)
    A sibling?s fears about the adoption of a special needs child

  • Don't Give Up Kid: Learning Differences, The (ID: P0702)
    by Jeanne Gehret  (1990)
    Alex becomes aware of his different learning style and tries new options to succeed

  • Don't Touch My Heart (ID: P0741)
    by Lynn Gianforte Mansfield, Christopher Waldmann  (1994)
    Factual information about attachment disorder and holding therapy

  • Education and the Adopted Child: Identifying Learning Problems (ID: V0028)
    by Panel Presentation  (1988/1989)
    Panel presentation on getting the best education for your child as well as early identification of learning issues.

  • Effects of Meth on Children, The (ID: C0354)
    by Susan Groner, Elaine Surma  (2005)
    Discussion of the medical and psychological effects of meth on children, including the dangers in its manufacture and use, and the risks to children where meth is cooked.

  • Empowering Families to Adopt Sibling Groups (ID: A0265)
    by Barbara Tremitiere, Margaret Ward  (1992)
    Factors to be considered, preparation and support of families adopting sibling groups

  • Explosive Child, The (ID: P0350)
    by Dr. Ross Greene  (2001)
    A new approach for understanding and parenting easily frustrated and chronically inflexible children.

  • Fantastic Antone Grows Up Adolescents and Adults with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (ID: P0353)
    by Judith Kleinfeld, Barbara Morse, Siobhan Wescott  (2000)
    A field guide to life with an adolescent or young adult with fetal alcohol syndrome/effects.

  • FASD Forward: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Youth and Young Adults (ID: C0359)
    by Elspeth Ross  (2005)
    Looks backward to share challenges and successes that keep FASD youth in permanent families, reduces secondary disabilities and gets them into supported employment and assisted living.

  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (ID: V0128)
    by Dr.Brenda McCreight  (2004)
    This 2 hour training presents an overview of the characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, the impact on the child and family and strategies for managing the challenges.

  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (ID: D0128)
    by Dr.Brenda McCreight  (2004)
    This 2 hour training presents an overview of the characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, the impact on the child and family and strategies for managing the challenges.

  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Domestically and Internationally Adopted Children (ID: D0155)
    by Ira Chasnoff  (2006)
    Topics of presentation include diagnosis of FASD, use of MRIs and longitudinal studies matching two populations of domestically and internationally adopted children

  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, What We Need to Know (ID: A0247)
    by Vincent Collins, Jocie DeVries, Vicki McKinne  (1993)
    The care, support and intervention of children with special needs resulting from FAS

  • Finding Help for Struggling Teens (ID: P1030)
    by Frederic Reamer, Deborah Siegel  (2006)
    A guide designed to provide parents of struggling teens, and professionals who work with them, with an overview of the issues and the strategies and services available to help.

  • Forever Parents - Adopting Older Children (ID: P0187)
    by Darlene Kloeppel, James Kloeppel  (1995)
    The complications and rewards of adopting older children

  • Give Me a Break! (ID: V0033)
    by Nancy Thomas  ()
    The role of respite care in families with children with attachment disorder

  • Goodenoughs Get in Sync, The (ID: P1037)
    by Carol Stock Kranowitz  (2004)
    For eight-to-twelve-year-olds to help them understand how their senses develop.

  • Guidelines for Adopting Drug-Exposed Infants and Children (ID: P0751)
    by Ira Chasnoff  (1992)
    Risk factors and techniques for comforting the drug-exposed child

  • Gus Chronicles, The - Reflections From an Abused Kid (ID: P0207)
    by Charles Appelstein, Gus Studelmeyer  (1994)
    Sexual and physical abuse, foster care, family unification and more

  • Healing Power of the Family, The (ID: P0304)
    by Richard Delaney  (1997)
    Life with the disturbed foster or adopted child

  • Help for the Hopeless Child (ID: P0310)
    by Dr. Ronald Federici  (1998)
    Assessing and treating the post-institutionalized child

  • Helping Children Overcome Learning Difficulties (ID: P0447)
    by Jerome Rosner  (1993)
    A step-by-step guide for parents and teachers, with new activities and strategies.

  • Helping Parents with Behaviorally Challenging Children (ID: D0129)
    by Dr.Brenda McCreight  (2004)
    This 2 hour training identifies issues of loss and grief for any child, including long-term impact of neglect and abuse. Also presented are strategies for parents to enhance attachment .

  • Helping Parents with Behaviorally Challenging Children (ID: V0129)
    by Dr.Brenda McCreight  (2004)
    This 2 hour training identifies issues of loss and grief for any child, including long-term impact of neglect and abuse. Also presented are strategies for parents to enhance attachment .

  • Helping the Child Who is Physically or Educationally Handicapped Deal with Issues of Identity and Se (ID: A0151)
    by Joan McNamara  (1993)
    Ways to help children develop a sense of competency, self esteem and identity

  • Here I Am! (ID: P0757)
    by Susan Schroen  ()
    A lifebook kit for developmentally delayed children

  • High Risk - Children Without a Conscience (ID: P0171)
    by Ken Magid, Carole McKilvey  (1987)
    Case histories and suggestions for raising healthy children

  • How to Find Adoption Helpers (ID: V0024)
    by Kathryn Donley-Zeigler  (1987)
    Typical crisis periods for adoptive families and sources of support

  • How Well Does Your IEP Measure Up? (ID: P0448)
    by Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Jennifer Twachtman-Reilly  (1998)
    A clear outline of what school districts can, and should do to meet their obligations to the children.

  • Identifying and Treating Child Sexual Abuse in Adopted Adolescents (ID: A0214)
    by Joseph Crumbley  (1992)
    A model of identifying, disclosing and treating childhood sexual abuse using individual and family systems

  • Impact of Previous Sexual Abuse on Children's Adjustment in Adoptive Placement (ID: A0217)
    by Jeanne Howard, Susan Smith  (1992)
    The impact of past sexual abuse on adjustment to placement

  • Impossible Child, The In School, At Home (ID: P0902)
    by Dorothy Bamberg, Doris Rapp  (1986)
    A guide for caring teachers and parents

  • International Adoption: Challenges and Opportunities, 3rd Printing (ID: P0949)
    by Lois Hannon, Editor, Dorothy Sandstrom, Editor, Thais Tepper, Editor  (2003)
    A collection of significant articles by internationally recognized experts in the field of international adoption.

  • It Happened to Me: A Teen's Guide to Overcoming Sexual Abuse (ID: P1008)
    by Wm. Lee Carter  (2002)
    A workbook format, useful for teens and helpful for parents and professionals, to understand the impact of previous sexual abuse.

  • Kid Who is Afraid of Everything, The (ID: A0059)
    by Foster Cline  (1986)
    Foster talks to kids about fears and phobias

  • *Kids in Batches: The Art and Science of Sibling Placement (ID: A0003)
    by Barbara Tremitiere, Margaret Ward  (1989)
    Practical guidelines for workers and parents for the successful adoption of siblings

  • *Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit and the Adopted Child (ID: A0026)
    by Kathleen Reardon  (1990)
    Early manifestations of ADD and learning disabilities

  • Learning Mystique, The Critical Look at Learning Disabilities (ID: P0370)
    by Gerald Coles  (1987)
    An essential book for anyone whose child has been labeled learning disabled or any teacher who has worked with these children.

  • Legacies of Parental Substance Abuse (ID: A0168)
    by Bernard McNamara, Joan McNamara  (1998)
    Approaches to help children deal with the legacies of parental substance abuse and to make healthy, healing decisions

  • Legal Issues in the Adoption of Children with Handicaps (ID: A0096)
    by Alice Bussiere, Richard DuCote  (1991)
    Issues which may arise in the adoption of children with special needs

  • Life on the Edge - Parenting a Child with ADD/ADHD (ID: P1002)
    by David Spohn  (1998)
    The author, father of an ADHD child, offers a lighthearted, down-to-earth book to help others make it through the stresses, chaos and heartbreak, and to help them come through whole, happy and sane.

  • Limits of Hope, The (ID: P0217)
    by Ann Kimble Loux  (1997)
    An adoptive mother's story of a special needs adoption

  • Living with Adoption and Addiction: Is There a Connection Between Being Adopted and Having an Addiction (ID: A0239)
    by Barbara Wentz  (1995)
    Learn which adoption and temperament issues can hide addiction, contribute to the addiction and interfere with recovery for the family

  • Lost Boy, The (ID: P0257)
    by David Pelzer  (1997)
    A foster child's search for the love of a family

  • Maltreated Child: Finding What Lurks Beneath, The (ID: P0428)
    by Steven Gray  (2004)
    Explorers the underlying causes that prompt a child's behavior. Presented in an easily readable manner.

  • Medically Ill Child and the Emotional System? for Expression (ID: A0068)
    by Susan Godwin, Charles Katz  ()
    Constructive outlets for expression

  • Misunderstood Child, The A Guide for Parents of Learning Disabled Children (ID: P0371)
    by Dr. Larry Silver  (1984)
    A step-by-step guide to becoming "an informed consumer and assertive advocate" for your learning disabled youngster.

  • Multiple Transitions: A Young Child's Point of View on Foster Care and Adoption (ID: V0121)
    by Michael Trout  (1997)
    A video intended to help adults understand what a foster child is feeling when transitioning to adoption. Written guide included.

  • My Foster Care Journey (ID: P0836)
    by Beth O'Malley  (2000)
    A workbook for recording a child's history

  • Necessary Ingredients for Children to Heal from Sexual Abuse (ID: A0240)
    by Molly Gerber, Judy Karels  (1995)
    Treatment strategies, healthy touch, boundaries, social skills, listening cues and teaching children to play again

  • Neurofeedback and Quantitative EEG Questions and Answers (ID: C0361)
    by Nancy Thomas, Lawrence Van Bloem  ()
    A thorough explanation of neurofeedback with discussion of PTSD and ADD

  • No Easy Answers: The Learning Disabled Child at Home and at School (ID: P0414)
    by Sally L Smith  (1980)
    A classic in the field, this book describes what the learning disabled child is like and gives advice for how to live with and teach him/her.

  • No Such Thing as a Bad Kid (ID: P0208)
    by Charles Appelstein  (1998)
    Understanding and responding to the challenging behaviors of troubled children

  • One in Four - Handling Child Sexual Abuse (ID: P0156)
    by Victoria Kepler  (1984)
    What every professional should know about child sexual abuse

  • Openness in Special Needs Adoption (ID: A0187)
    by Sharon Kaplan Roszia, Deborah Silverstein  (1999)
    Mechanisms for creating safe, positive and open adoptions

  • Our Own (ID: P0308)
    by Trish Maskew  (1999)
    Adopting and parenting the older child

  • Out-of-Sync Child, The (ID: P0320)
    by Carol Stock Kranowitz  (1998)
    Recognizing and coping with sensory integration dysfunction

  • Parent Self-Assessment for Special Needs Adoptions (ID: A0108)
    by Judith Anderson  (1991)
    Commit to adoption, to parenting a child with a past and incorporate that child into the family unit

  • Parent's Survival Guide to Childhood Depression, A (ID: P0780)
    by Susan Dubuque  (1996)
    Warning signals and guideposts for use in dealing with childhood depression

  • Parenting Children with Invisible Special Needs (ID: A0263)
    by Susan Badeau  (1993)
    Recognize issues involved when children have invisible special needs and how to cope when the issues arise

  • Parents Wanted (ID: P0332)
    by George Harrar  (2001)
    Andy struggles with his ADD in his new adoptive home

  • Perspective on Large Families (Extremely Large -i.e. 29-40 Kids) (ID: A0274)
    by Bob Cornyn, Linda Cornyn  (1992)
    The joy and challenges of raising children in a large family

  • Planning for Adulthood: Tips for Parents of Children with Disabilities (ID: A0142)
    by Brian McMahon, Nancy Umbach  (1993)
    How to train adolescents with disabilities for advocacy in employment and public access rights, career planning and preparation

  • Preparing Families to Recognize and Avoid Pitfalls in Special Needs Adoption (ID: A0207)
    by Richard Delaney, Enita Kearns-Hout, Mary Klopfenstein  (1992)
    The impact of an emotionally damaged child on healthy adoptive families

  • Promising Smiles: Adopting a Child with a Cleft Lip and Palate (ID: P0726)
    by Joan McCartney  (1990)
    Insight into the initial adoption period of a child born with cleft lip and palate

  • Quality of Life, Yours, Not the Kids (ID: A0078)
    by Jac Grimes, Liz Grimes  (1991)
    Parenting really tough kids while maintaining and improving the quality of life

  • Re-Placement of Children Adopted Internationally (ID: A0343)
    by Barbara Holtan  (2002)
    Discusses the responsibility of the agency after placement, where families can go for help and what happens if the family feels they can no longer parent the child.

  • Re-Placement of Children Adopted Internationally (ID: C0343)
    by Barbara Holtan  (2002)
    Discusses the responsibility of the agency after placement, where families can go for help and what happens if the family feels they can no longer parent the child.

  • Reality of Adopting Older Children with Special Needs, The (ID: A0107)
    by Joan McNamara  (1991)
    Issues faced by older children with special needs in adoption

  • Recognizing and Managing Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Fetal Alcohol Effects: A Guidebook (ID: P0376)
    by Dr.Brenda McCreight  (1997)
    Provides information and practical advice on dealing with FAS/E's lifelong effects on behavior and learning.

  • Regina's Bag of Tricks (ID: A0133)
    by Regina Kupecky  (1993)
    The importance of addressing past issues in special needs children and techniques to help children understand the changes in their lives

  • Resources for Families Adopting Sexually Abused Children (ID: P0755)
    by Joan McNamara  (1992)
    Extensive listing of resources including book lists, support groups, catalogues and more

  • Sexual Abuse (ID: V0013)
    by James Mahoney  (1988)
    Recognize and respond to sexual abuse in a proactive manner

  • Sexual Abuse and Adoption Curriculum: Preparing and Supporting Children and Families (ID: A0008)
    by Bernard McNamara, Joan McNamara  (1993)
    Research and techniques on support for adoptive parents of sexually abused children

  • Sexualized Child in Foster Care, The (ID: P0294)
    by Sally Hoyle  (2000)
    A guide for foster parents and professionals

  • Siblings are Family Too! (ID: A0191)
    by Regina Kupecky  (1999)
    Techniques to recruit families for successful sibling placements

  • Society's Responsibility to Drug Exposed Children (ID: A0095)
    by Ira Chasnoff  (1991)
    What do we owe these children?

  • Someone Special Just Like You (ID: P0798)
    by Tricia Brown  (1982)
    Special needs children share the joys of childhood

  • Survival Guide for Kids with LD, The (Learning Differences) (ID: P0904)
    by Rhoda Cummings, Gary Fisher  (1990)
    This book answers many of the questions about LD. It provides help, encouragement and practical advice for students with LD and the adults who care about them.

  • *Survivor Skills (ID: A0289)
    by Bernard McNamara  (1988)
    Encourage socially acceptable survival attitudes and tools with traumatized children

  • Therapeutic Parenting: It's a Matter of Attitude! (ID: P1015)
    by Deborah Hage  (2003)
    Suggestions for parenting emotionally and behaviorally problematic children

  • Therapeutic Parenting: It's a Matter of Attitude! (ID: P0810)
    by Deborah Hage  (1999)
    Suggestions for parenting emotionally and behaviorally problematic children

  • Treating ADHD as Attachment Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ID: A0160)
    by Randall Ladnier, Alice Massanari  (1997)
    Recognize and address the behaviors and challenges

  • Treating Sexually Abused Children in Adoptive Families (ID: P0725)
    by Helen Swan  (1993)
    An overview of the complex issues involved in helping the sexually abused child

  • Treating the Aftermath of Sexual Abuse (ID: P0298)
    by Duane Durham, John Keating, Andrew Leggett, Margaret Osmond  (1998)
    A handbook for working with children in care

  • Trouble Transplants: Unconventional Strategies for Helping Adopted Children (ID: A0294)
    by Richard Delaney, Frank Kunstal  (1993)
    Approaches for adoptive parents in the care and treatment of troubled transplants

  • Troubled Transplants (ID: P0144)
    by Richard Delaney, Frank Kunstal  (1993)
    Unconventional strategies for helping foster and adopted children

  • Understanding and Helping Adopted and Foster Children with Emotional Problems (ID: V0039)
    by Michael Katz  (1990)
    Problems and adjustment difficulties that adoptive families may experience

  • Understanding and Helping the Child with ADD (ID: A0270)
    by Lauren Sheftman, David Soule  (1992)
    Educational support, family support and various medications are discussed

  • Understanding the Drug-Exposed Child (ID: V0055)
    by Amy Anson, Ira Chasnoff, Kay Moss Iaukea  (1998)
    New ways for teachers to respond to learning difficulties and at risk children

  • Understanding the Drug-Exposed Child (ID: P0185)
    by Amy Anson, Ira Chasnoff, Kay Moss Iaukea  (1998)
    Insight into the issues related to prenatally exposed children

  • *Unraveling the Mystery of Special Needs Adoption (ID: V0023)
    by Kathryn Donley-Zeigler  (1987)
    Life in the child welfare system, survival behaviors children develop and the impact on family life

  • Using the Partnership Model to Work with Difficult Kids (ID: V0090)
    by Conrad Boeding  (2000)
    Strategies and treatment applications

  • We Thought She Dealt with All That (ID: A0245)
    by Kathryn Donley-Zeigler  (1993)
    Help children to not repress information during the disclosure process

  • What Families Must Know Before Parenting a Drug Exposed Infant (ID: A0048)
    by Sheryl Brissett-Chapman  (1990)
    Developmental, mental and behavioral reactions to prenatal drug exposure

  • What You Need to Know About Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (ID: P0750)
    by   (1998)
    A brochure of commonly asked questions and answers on FAS

  • What's Different, What's Not: Domestic vs. International Special Needs Adoption (ID: A0308)
    by Jerri Ann Jenista  (2000)
    Discussion of similarities and differences in children coming from orphanages and foster care around the world

  • What's So Good About ADD/ADHD? (ID: A0215)
    by Bernard McNamara, Joan McNamara  (2000)
    Discusses the differences that can be strengths

  • Why Your Child is Hyperactive (ID: P0367)
    by Dr. Ben Feingold  (1974)
    The classic bestseller about Dr. Feingold's beliefs in foods being responsible for behavior disturbances and learning disabilities.

  • You Gotta Believe It to See it (ID: A0136)
    by Faye Caperna, Larry Gellerstein, Betty Hinton, Patrick O'Brien  (1993)
    Common sense ways of finding homes for older children, preparing families and how to offer inexpensive post-adoption services

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