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A Decade in the Making: Patterns of African American Family Public Adoptions
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“Add as Friend?”: Adoptive Parents Expectations and Feelings Concerning their Children’s Contact with Birth Family via Technology
Advocates for Families First: A Collaborative Approach to Improved Permanency Outcomes
Beyond Foster Care: Exploring Continued Child Needs and Advocacy Priorities
Birth Family Contact Among Sexually Diverse Adoptive Families: Types of Contact and Perceptions of Open Adoptions
Black and White: Single Female Adoptions of African American Children
Chinese Transracial Adoptees’ Experiences with Discrimination
Counseling Adoptees: What They Want, and What Works
Family Context and Searching Among Internationally Adopted Adolescents
“I want to be there when he graduates:” Foster Parents Show Higherlevels of Commitment than Group Care Providers
Instilling Racial Pride: Transracial Adoptive Parents Navigating their Children’s Racial Groups
Length of Time During the Adoption Process for Lesbian And Gay Compared To Heterosexual Parents
Narrating Reunions with Birth Families in Interviews of Adult International Adoptees
Putative Fatherhood and Adoption Security
Understanding the State of Adoption Research through Scholarly Network Analysis
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