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  • ...n the surge of growth toward puberty and the awesome stage of adolescence. Adolescence, for all its newness—it was not considered a distinct stage of life until ...the depths of despair about their abilities and future success. If normal adolescence involves a crisis in identity, it stands to reason that [[adopted]] teenage
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  • ...o share their ethnicity, race, or country of origin. An adoptive child’s adolescence is a good time for parents to prepare themselves emotionally for future sea
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  • ...egins in childhood and takes on increased importance and prominence during adolescence (Grotevant, 1997). [[Adoption]] is a significant aspect of identity for [[A ...997). Coming to terms with [[adoption]]: The construction of identity from adolescence into adulthood. [[Adoption]] Quarterly, 1, 3–27.
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  • Direction de la Famille de l'Enfance et de l'Adolescence (D.F.E.A.)
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  • ...[[Confidential Adoptions]]: Part III: The [[Adopted]] Child" in Child and Adolescence Social Work Journal, vol. 2, (1985) 139-153.
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  • ...[[Confidential Adoptions]]: Part III: The [[Adopted]] Child" in Child and Adolescence Social Work Journal, vol. 2, (1985) 139-153.
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  • Adolescence is a time of significant brain development. In addition, the social and emo
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  • ...o share their ethnicity, race, or country of origin. An adoptive child’s adolescence is a good time for parents to prepare themselves emotionally for future sea
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  • .... (1997). Coming to terms with adoption: The construction of identity from adolescence into adulthood. Adoption Quarterly, 1, 3–27.
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  • The Childhood and Adolescence Court (Juzgado de la Niñez y Adolescencia) or a Notary Public must grant p
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  • ...t: The courts in [[Ecuador]] issue [[adoption]] decrees. The Childhood and Adolescence Court, Juzgado de la Niñez y Adolescencia, must grant permission for the c
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  • National Council of Childhood and Adolescence, (Consejo Nacional de la Niñez y Adolescencia, CNNA).
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  • ...D usually starts before a child is 8 years of age, but no later than early adolescence. Symptoms might occur most often with people the individual knows well, suc
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  • School-age Years, Adolescence/
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  • [[Category: School-Age Years, Adolescence]]
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  • ====Adolescence (13 to 16 years)====
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  • ...lity]] that can first be detected in infancy, early childhood or even in [[adolescence]], and which involves challenges with attention span, impulse control, and
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  • [[Category: School-age Years, Adolescence]]
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  • [[Category: School-age Years, Adolescence]]
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  • [[Category: School-age Years, Adolescence]]
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