Being Adopted: The Lifelong Search for SelfAs recently as a generation ago, being adopted seemed no different from being raised by one's birth family. In recent years, however, studies have shown that being adopted can color many aspects of the adoptee's life. This ground-breaking book uses the voices of adoptees to trace the experience over a lifetime. |
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... young woman remembers the exact evening when her aural confusion over what " adoption " meant began . " I was ... young adoptees love their adoption stories . How could a young child help but love a story that's told over and over again ...
... young woman remembers the exact evening when her aural confusion over what " adoption " meant began . " I was ... young adoptees love their adoption stories . How could a young child help but love a story that's told over and over again ...
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... Young women who give up their babies for adoption , therefore , may be more likely than other young women to be learning disabled themselves — and to pass along a genetic predisposition for this problem to their babies.15 Second , the ...
... Young women who give up their babies for adoption , therefore , may be more likely than other young women to be learning disabled themselves — and to pass along a genetic predisposition for this problem to their babies.15 Second , the ...
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... young adulthood lead , for most people , to marriage . Young adults also may take on new self- definitions as the nurturers of others by moving into parenthood or some other caretaking role . They also become members of the larger ...
... young adulthood lead , for most people , to marriage . Young adults also may take on new self- definitions as the nurturers of others by moving into parenthood or some other caretaking role . They also become members of the larger ...
Contents
Prologue | 1 |
The Context of Adoption | 7 |
InfancyThe First Year of Life | 25 |
Copyright | |
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