ࡱ> % 48>Bg@B(BBBBCTD,,g.g.g.g.g.g.g$h jRg.:DBB:D:DRgI..BBggIII:D".B.B,gI:D,gIIR..RB@ Uz{PB:=\GRR}g0gRGkGGkRIBB....Adoption-Related Booklist (new additions are highlighted) Childrens Adoption Books TitleSubject MatterAuthorPublisherISBNThe Mulberry BirdExcellent - Adoption Story allegory using a mother bird and a baby birdAnne Braff BrodzinskyPerspectives Press (1996)0-944934-15-3Who Am I? And Other Questions of Adopted KidsQuestions adopted kids have for juvenile kidsCharlene C. GiannettiPrice Stern Sloan Inc. (1999)0-8431-7529-XFred Rogers: Lets Talk About It Adoption What it means to be part of an adoptive familyFred RogersPutnam & Grosset (1994)0-698-11625-9Rosies Family- An Adoption StoryAdoption monologue allegory using a different breeds of dog has notes for parentsLori RosoveAsia Press (2001)0-9688354-0-6Adoption Is For AlwaysAdoption story - young girl of 6 or 7 thinks about the adoption process and questions her adoptive parentsLinda Walvoord GirardAlbert Whitman & Co. (1986)0-8075-0187-5So Youre Adopted!Helps children deal with the perception that they are differentJan ThompsonStevens Baseball MittA childs view of being adoptedKathy StinsonAnnick Press (1992)1550372335My New Family A first Look at AdoptionDescribes different adoptive families and what adoption isPat ThomasBarrons Educational0-7641-2461-7This Is How We Became A FamilyAn adoption storyWayne WillisMagination Press (2000)1557986665Why Was I Adopted?This is a picture book dealing with some of the most frequent questions children ask about adoption. The answers are designed to reinforce feelings of love and self-esteem.Carol LivingstonCitadel Trade (1997)0818405880Beginnings How Families Come To Be Six vignettes discuss six different ways that children join families, including by adoption.Virginia KrollAlbert Whitman & Co (1994) 0807506028Tell Me Again About The Night I Was BornA young girl asks her parents to tell her again the cherished family story of her birth and adoption.Jamie Lee CurtisJoanna Cotler (1996) 006024528XGooseA goose who was brought up by woodchucks never feels that she belongs until the day she discovers that she can fly.Molly BangScholastic Inc., (1996)0590890050 Little Miss SpiderAfter Miss Spider hatches, her mother is nowhere to be found. When a maternal beetle offers to take her in, Miss Spider knows her search for Mom is over.David KirkScholastic Inc (1999) 0439083893How I Was AdoptedA young girls adoption story in her own wordsJoanna ColeMulberry Books (1999)0-688-17055-2Adoption Stories for Young ChildrenFor kids 8-12; to help parents discuss adoption with their children how their family was created through adoption.Randall B. HicksWordslinger Press (1995)0-9631638-2-5A Mother For ChocoA little bird looks for its mother, and eventually finds an adoptive mother bear who does not look anything like Choco, but she loves him and her other adopted children, regardless.Keiko KaszaPuffin Books (1992)0-698-11364-0What is Adoption? Helping non-adopted kids understand adoption. Positive use of adoption language. Families are formed in different ways Children are adopted in many different ways. Possible reasons for adoption. Privacy versus secrecy of adoption details. Adoption does not define who you are as a person. Adoption is foreverSofie Stergianis and Rita McDowallSofie Stergianis and Rita McDowall0-9738166-0-0 Childrens General Interest TitleSubject MatterAuthorPublisherISBNOn Mothers LapSharing, a mothers love has no boundsAnn Herbert ScottClarion Books (1992)0-618-05159-7Guess How Much I Love You?Story young hare challenging his parents love for him Sam McBratneyCandlewick Press 0-7636-0013-XThe HurtExcellent - Story that helps kids open up their feelingsTeddi DoleskiPaulist Press (1983)0-8091-6551-1What Is A FeelingValidates feelings, and helps kids to express them for juveniles David W. KreugerParenting Press Inc. (1993)0-943990-75-0The Velveteen RabbitRabbit is loved by his owner, a boy, but doesnt realize it isnt alive but magically, its dreams come true and come aliveMargery WilliamsHenry, Holt & Co (1983)0-8050-6149-5Stuart LittleStuart, a mouse, is born into a human family. He overcomes adversity despite his sizeE.B. WhiteHarper & Row (1945, 1973)06-440056-5The Kissing HandFor any child who confronts a difficult situation and who needs reassurance that s/he is loved , and to find the confidence to copeAudrey PennChild and Family Press (1993)0-87868-585-5The Runaway BunnyYoung bunny threatens to run away, and is reassured that no matter where he goes his mother will follow him and find him.Margaret Wise BrownHarper & Row (1970)0-590-75728-8Everybody Cooks RiceCarrie visits several houses in her neighborhood, searching for her brother at dinnertime. As each family invites her into their home, Carrie notices that they have something in common -they are all cooking rice for dinner!Norah DooleyCarol Rhoda Books (1991)0-87614-412-1Mama Do You Love Me?Inuit mother reassures her child that she loves her more than anything. Set in AlaskaBarbara M. JooseChronicle Books (1991)0-97701-759-X For Adults: Adoption Self-help Books TitleSubject MatterAuthorPublisherISBNThe Primal WoundAttachment, bonding & lossNancy Newton VerrierGateway Press0-9636480-0-4Kids Are Worth It!Giving your child the gift of inner disciplineBarbara ColorosoPenguin Books0-14-029366-3Parenting Through Crisis Helping kids in times of loss grief and changeBarbara ColorosoPenguin Books 0-14-028383-8Adoption Is Another Word For LoveSayings of famous adoptees and adoptive parentsNancy McGuirePeter Pauper Press0-88088-329-4When Friends Ask About AdoptionQuestion & answer guide for non-adoptive parents and other caring adultsLinda BothumSwan Publications0-9619559-0-2Toddler Adoption, The Weavers CraftSpecifically for toddlers; deals with attachment disorderMary Hopkins-BestPerspectives Press0-944934-221-8Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents KnewLoss, fears and hopesSherrie EldridgeDell Trade Paperback0-440-50838-XMaking Sense Of Adoption A Parents GuideConversations and activities for families formed through adoptionLois Rusaki MelinaSolstice Press0-06-096319-0Shared FateTheory and method of adoptive relationshipsH. David KirkBen-Simon Publications0-914539-00-0The Family of AdoptionAdoptees insights into the stages of adoption Joyce Maguire Pavao (adoptee)Beacon Press0-8070-2801-0Adopting The Older Child (Old, but still relevant)Claudia L. JewettHarvard Common Press, 19780-916782-09-3Real Parents, Real ChildrenParenting the adopted child, infancy through adulthoodHolly Van Gulden & Lisa Bartels-Rabb Crossroad Publishing (1993)0-8245-1514-5Raising Adopted ChildrenPractical advice for parents - Psychology, attachment and bonding, and includes international and open adoptions Lois Ruskai MelinaHarperCollins (1998)0-06-095717-4Life Givers Framing The Birthparent Experience In Open Adoption Open adoptionJames L. GritterCWLA Press (2000)0-87868-770-XKeys To Parenting An Adopted ChildCovers transracial adoptions, older children, children with physical and emotional challenges Kathy LancasterBarrons (1996)0-8120-9104-3The Long-Awaited Stork A Guide To Parenting After Infertility Infertility results in unique stresses. Information, advice and support Ellen Sarasohn GlaserJossey-Bass Inc (1998)0-7879-4053-4The Open Adoption ExperienceComplete guide for adoptive and birth families from making the decision through the childs growing yearsLois Ruskai Melina & Sharon Kaplan RosziaHarperCollins (1993)0-06-096957-1The Post-Adoption BluesOvercoming the unforeseen challenges of adoption a compassionate uplifting look at solutions for the normal but unspoken stress adoptive parents experienceKaren J. Foli & John R. ThompsonRodale (2004)1-57954-866-0The Face In The Mirror Teenagers and AdoptionMarion toured around Canada speaking to teens about their adoption stories. Very good insight into the adoptive teen mind, and how we can help our teens through this difficult and confusing time.Marion CrookArsenal Pulp Press (2000)155152-079-6Attachment in Adoption Practical Tools for Todays ParentsExcellent book describing attachment disorder in its various forms. Provides indicators and techniques for dealing with specific attachment disorders.Deborah D. GrayPerspectives Press, Inc. (2002)0-944934-29-3Facilitating Developmental AttachmentExcellent: Understanding the trauma involved in foster care and adoption. Uses a directive therapy approach for emotional recovery and behavioural change.Daniel A. HughesRowman & Littlefield (1997)0-7657-0270-3Telling the Truth to Your Adopted Child Making Sense of the PastHow important it is to tell your child the WHOLE truth. Developmental stages of how children understand adoption and what needs to be said to a child age appropriately. How to share with children the painful and difficult issues regarding their circumstances, birth family and background.Betsy Keefer & Jayne SchoolerBergin & Garvey (2000)0-89789-691-2T.I.P.S. Time-In Parenting StrategiesWeiningers plan for helping children and parents deal with the most volatile emotional times in the everyday family. It might just change the way you think about crying and tantrums foreverOtto WeiningerFreud Romanian Translation & Publication (1998)1883881358 Parenting BooksTitleSubject MatterAuthorPublisherISBNChildren: The ChallengeImproving parent-child relations Rudolf DreikursPenguin Books (1964)0-452-26655-6Your Baby & Child - From Birth To Age FiveExcellent: Divided into 5 age-groups details of what to expect as your baby grows up dealing with all aspects of caring for a child toilet training tantrums etc.Penelope LeachAlfred Knopf (1980)0-679-72425-7Becoming AttachedFirst relationships and how they shape our capacity to loveRobert KarenOxford University Press (1998)0-19-511501-5Siblings Without RivalryHow to help children live together so you can live tooAdele Faber & Elaine MazlishHarperCollins (2002)0-380-79900-6How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will TalkBook is based on successful parenting workshopsAdele Faber & Elaine MazlishAvon Books, NY (1982)0-380-57000-9Good Families Dont Just HappenExcellent: Shows you how to create the family you want by parents who learned by raising 10 sons, aged 1 to 19 years oldCatherine M Garcia-Prats & Joseph A.Garcia-PratsAdams Media Corporation (1997)1-55850-804-XNo More TantrumsA parents guide to taming your toddler and keeping your coolDiane Mason, Gayle Jensen & Carolyn RyzewiczContemporary Books (1997)0-8092-3070-4 The Happiest Toddler on the BlockThe new way to stop the daily battle of wills and raise a secure and well-behaved 1-4 year-oldHarvey KarpBantam Dell (2004)0553-80256-9If Youre Angry And You Know ItTeaches a young child how to express anger appropriately. (To the tune of If you are happy and you know it, clap your hands) Cecily KaiserScholastic Inc. (2004)0-439-69000-5Yes, Your Teen is Crazy! -Loving your kid without losing your mindExcellent insight into the very real effect hormones have on the teenage brain. Provides tools to help your teen through the resultant turmoil.Michael J. BradleyHarbor Press (2003)0-936197-44-7Transforming The Difficult ChildExcellent book on shifting the intense child to new patterns of success and strengthening all children on the inside. Shows how a quiet approach for disciplining and loud encouragement upon the childs success will calm an unruly child.Howard Glasser & Jennifer EasleyGlasser & Easley (Vaughn Printing ,1998)0-9670507-0-7The Explosive ChildUnderstanding and parenting easily frustrated, chronically-inflexible childrenRoss W. GreeneHarpersCollins Publishers (2005)0-06-077939-XThe Defiant ChildExcellent: A parents guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder regaining parental control for out-of-control kids. Douglas A. RileyTaylor Trade Publishing (1997)0-87833-963-9When Somethings WrongCovers various psychiatric disorders, and has good resource section. Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation publication free off the web in .pdf format  HYPERLINK "http://www.cprf.ca/publication/handbook_pdf.html" http://www.cprf.ca/publication/handbook_pdf.html Valerie Argue (Ed.)CPRF (2005)NoneOnly A Mother Could Love Him My Life and Triumph Over ADDExcellent rare insight from an 18-year-old with ADHD into what it was like to grow up with ADHD, the troubles with schooling and parents, and techniques that worked for him on how to help channel his energy into useful & productive work, ultimately getting him to College, and becoming an author.Ben PolisBallantine Books (2001)0-345-47189-X Periodicals, Articles & Booklists TitleSubject MatterEditor /AuthorWeb sitePublisher/ContactAdoption Helper Adoption-related Directories, How-to Guides, etcRobin Hilborn & Jennifer Smart HYPERLINK "http://www.familyhelper.net" www.familyhelper.net Family Helper Post-Adoption HelperPost-Adoption Guides, Teaching Guides , Special-needs Guides, etc.Robin Hilborn & Jennifer Smart HYPERLINK "http://www.familyhelper.net" www.familyhelper.net Family HelperFamily HelperDomestic & International Adoption GuidesRobin Hilborn & Jennifer Smart HYPERLINK "http://www.familyhelper.net" www.familyhelper.net Family HelperAdoptive FamiliesUS Magazine, published bi-monthly US$30/yr Susan Caughman HYPERLINK "http://www.adoptivefamilies.com" www.adoptivefamilies.com New Hope MediaHYPERLINK "http://www.parentingafteradoption.ca/Recognizing Attachment Concerns in Children_ArthurBecker-Weidman.doc"Recognizing Attachment Concerns in ChildrenAttachment disorderDr. Arthur Becker-Weidman HYPERLINK "http://www.center4familydevelop.com/" http://www.center4familydevelop.com/ HYPERLINK "mailto:Aweidman@Concentric.net" Aweidman@Concentric.netAdoption booklist from the Adoption Council of CanadaBook lists on: Parenting adopted children, psychology of adoption, international/transracial adoption, special needs adoption, birthparent and reunion issues, and sources for these booksAdoption Council of Canada HYPERLINK "http://www.adoption.ca/books.htm" http://www.adoption.ca/books.htmEugnie Dor, Executive Director  HYPERLINK "mailto:acc@adoption.ca" acc@adoption.ca Internet Web SiteSubject MatterOrganizationPrimary ContactsContact InformationHYPERLINK "http://www.familyhelper.net/"www.familyhelper.net/On-line resource centre for adoptionFamily HelperRobin HilbornHYPERLINK "helper@familyhelper.net"helper@familyhelper.netHYPERLINK "http://www.adoption.on.ca/"www.adoption.on.ca/Physical and on-line resource centre for adoptionAdoption Council of OntarioPat Fenton(416) 482-0021HYPERLINK "http://www.adoptontario.ca/"www.adoptontario.ca/Children awaiting adoptionAdoptOntarioPat Fenton(416) 482 0021 HYPERLINK "http://www.parentbooks.ca/" www.parentbooks.ca/Source for adoption and foster care books. Located at 201 Harbord Street , Toronto, Ontario M5S 1H6Parentbooks  HYPERLINK "http://www.parentbooks.ca/adoption.html/" http://www.parentbooks.ca/adoption.html/(416)-537-8334 1-800-209-9182 HYPERLINK "http://www.davethomasfoundationforadoption.ca" www.davethomasfoundationforadoption.caThe Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption Canada is dedicated to increasing the adoptions of the children in foster care waiting for permanent adoptive homes in Canada. Dave Thomas, founder of Wendy's International, created the Foundation in 1992 in support of the vision that every child deserves a permanent home and a loving family. Website has adoption information, and you can request a free Beginners Guide to Adoption A Child is WaitingDave Thomas Foundation For Adoption (Wendys) HYPERLINK "mailto:dtfacanada@wendys.com" dtfacanada@wendys.com 1-800-275-3832 HYPERLINK "http://www.parentingafteradoption.ca/" www.parentingafteradoption.ca/ Post-adoption support group based in Mississauga, Ontario Parenting After AdoptionPaul Thomson Jan Rodman(905) 278-5022 (905) 855-1879 HYPERLINK "http://www.taplink.org" www.taplink.org Post-Adoption resources - huge adoption booklist. 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