Adoption: International

Lifebooks: Every Adopted Child Needs One

Adoptee and social worker, Beth, explains why lifebooks are essentia offering practical tips to you decide what to include and how to work with difficult information. Every child deserves a lifebook and ownership of his/her own history.

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Lifebook Facts & New Trends for International Adoptive Families

What happens when wbat you considered the facts of your child’s adoption change?
Learn how to integrate new information into your life and lifebook.

Lifebooks: New Information for Families with Children from China - Kay Johnson’s Research:

Beth translates Kay Johnson’s in-depth resarch on tne one-child policy in a parentfriendly article offering guidance for integrating complicated and myth-busting findings.

The Welcome Book

Use this books as the transitional object assisting your child’s transition into your home

Like Mother Like Daughter

In this poignant piece, the author (adopted herself) writes how and why she found her child's birth family in Kazahstan..

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Contact Info:

Beth O'Malley
Adoption-Works
PO Box 520178
Winthrop, MA 02152
Fax: 617-846-6718
To order by phone call:
1-800-469-9666

Email: lifebooks@earthlink.net

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Are You Ready for the Day Your Child asks:   "Mommy, did I grow in your tummy?"

 

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