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Adoption Parenting
Contents
- 1 Ages and Stages
- 1.1 Adoption Parenting: Newborn and Infant
- 1.2 Adoption Parenting: Toddler
- 1.3 Adoption Parenting: Preschool
- 1.4 Adoption Parenting: Grade School
- 1.5 Adoption Parenting: Preteen
- 1.6 Adoption Parenting: Teenage Years
- 1.6.1 Understanding Teenage Development and the Impact of Adoption
- 1.6.2 Communicating with Your Teenager About Adoption
- 1.6.3 Helping Your Teenager Communicate with Others About Adoption
- 1.6.4 Disciplining Effectively
- 1.6.5 Preparing Your Teenager for Adulthood
- 1.6.6 Seeking Help for Mental Concerns
- 1.7 Adoption Parenting: Young Adults
Ages and Stages
Adoption Parenting: Newborn and Infant
Characteristics of Newborns
Important Phases During Infancy
What to Expect the First Year
Adoption Parenting: Toddler
Characteristics and Traits of Toddlers
Typical Two-Year-Old Behavior
Adoption Parenting: Preschool
Adoption and Child Development
Communication About Adoption
Discipline Considerations
Adoption Parenting: Grade School
The Importance of Understanding Child Development and the Impact of Adoption
Communicating about Adoption
Disciplining Effectively
Improving Your Child's School Experience
Seeking Help for Mental Health Concerns
Adoption Parenting: Preteen
A Time of Changes
Psychological Identification
Adoption Parenting: Teenage Years
Understanding Teenage Development and the Impact of Adoption
Communicating with Your Teenager About Adoption
Helping Your Teenager Communicate with Others About Adoption
Disciplining Effectively
Preparing Your Teenager for Adulthood
Seeking Help for Mental Concerns
Adoption Parenting: Young Adults
Postadoption Issues
Openness, Searching, and Access to Family History
Managing Adoption Issues
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