
Now Available in Paperback, Adoption Beyond Borders endorses international adoption as a viable path to child welfare by exploring key topics including:· Effects of institutionalization on children's developing brains, cognitive abilities, and socioemotional functioning· Challenges of navigating issues of identity when adopting across national, cultural, and racial lines· Strong emotional bonds that form even without genetic relatedness· How adoptive families can address the special needs of children who experienced early neglect and deprivation, thereby providing a supportive environment in which to flourish· Features the author's first-hand accounts of her own adoption journey as she visited a Kazakhstani orphanage daily for nearly a year, and illustrates the complexities and implications of the research evidence
This book investigates whether international adoption serves as a beneficial and viable framework for improving child welfare outcomes for children in institutional care. Dr. Rebecca Compton, drawing on her professional background and personal experience, synthesizes developmental research with anecdotal evidence to argue that adoptive families can effectively mitigate the impacts of early childhood deprivation.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently note the balance between clinical research and the author's personal narrative. The text is often cited as a helpful resource for prospective parents seeking to understand the long-term developmental implications of international adoption.
Page Count:
250
Publication Date:
2016-03-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190247797
ISBN-13:
9780190247799
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