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Talking with Young Children about Adoption

Talking with Young Children about Adoption
Authors: Mary Watkins, Susan Fisher
Publisher: Yale University Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 5967

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 270
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0300063172
Dewey Decimal Number: 306
EAN: 9780300063172
ASIN: 0300063172

Publication Date: February 22, 1995
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Book Description
Current wisdom holds that adoptive parents should talk with their child about adoption as early as possible. But no guidelines exist to prepare parents for the various ways their children might respond when these conversations take place. In this wise and sympathetic book, a clinical psychologist and a psychiatrist, both adoptive mothers, discuss how young children make sense of the fact that they are adopted, how it might appear in their play, and what worries they and their parents may have. Accounts by twenty adoptive parents of conversations about adoption with their children, from ages two to ten, graphically convey what the process of sharing about adoption is like.


Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I Always Recommend this Book to Parents!   June 27, 2006
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

I have spoken to many adoptive parents over the years and without fail, I always recommend this book. It is a true gem in adoption literature. I found the research appendix at the back fascinating--the authors give findings from adoptees perceptions of adoption from age three to teens. Written by adoptive moms who are also professionals in the mental health field, it is a book that should be on the bookshelf of every parent and professional.


3 out of 5 stars just ok   March 26, 2006
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book could be great if it was edited better. It had some good points but you have to wade through all the words to figure out what they are trying to say. I did enjoy the personal stories on how real people have talked with their children about adoption.

It's good, but it could have been so much better.



5 out of 5 stars One of the best I have seen   March 10, 2006
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

If you wish some help in how to open conversations on adoption, then this is a good book and it has many examples to see how things may vary with each child and helps to choose what is right for your child.


5 out of 5 stars beautifully and sensitively written   August 25, 2005
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I couldn't disagree more with the comment below that this was written by "some over-educated women with too much time on their hands." Actually, I know one of the authors (I used to babysit her three wonderful adopted daughters). I found the book consistent with my experience of her: as a dedicated, sensitive, gentle mother who cares deeply about her children and wants to help adoptive parents learn both from the research about adoption and our personal experiences as adoptive parents. This book is a gem!


4 out of 5 stars Imperative Insight   July 17, 2005
 11 out of 12 found this review helpful

My husband and I both read this book. Although the initial portion was a bit lengthy and exhaustive on the research and imperical data information, the dialogues between parents and children were amazing to read. It was so helpful to prepare for the possible questions that can come up and to find out how other parents responded to their children. We found it expecially interesting to analyze the types of issues that came up for the children adopted under the various circumstances. We both felt that this is imperative reading for any adoptive parents in preparing to be as open and comfortable discussing the topic of their child's adoption with the child. . .and to learn about the various issues that can present themselves at the most unexpected moments. A must-read for any adoptive parent who wants to feel prepared to make his or her child feel reassured and confident about his adoption.

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