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Adopting in China

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Tracks Publishing
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1999-10
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781884654824

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Adopting in China by Anonim Pdf

With more than 4 million Chinese baby girls in orphanages, the number of Americans adopting these orphans is steadily increasing, and this resource for people interested in doing so outlines what to do, where to go, who to see, and how much it costs. Simplifying important information about procedures, forms, and agencies, the guide is also the personal story of one middle-aged couple's quest to become parents--as well as why and how they made the decision and what went on before, during, and after their trip to China.

The Chinese Adoption Handbook

Author : John H. Maclean
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2004-01-04
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780595750702

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The Chinese Adoption Handbook by John H. Maclean Pdf

Adopting a child can be one of life's most rewarding experiences. Unfortunately, complex policies, legal risks, and fewer available children can make a domestic adoption difficult. International adoption offers a solution to parents yearning for a child of their own. American parents are now adopting over 6,000 children a year from China and Korea. John Maclean's The Chinese Adoption Handbook is a comprehensive guide to adopting a child from China and Korea. From pitfalls to practical advice, the rewards to the risks, The Chinese Adoption Handbook leads parents through the international maze, including: How the international adoption process works. How to start the process. What you need to know before traveling to China or Korea. Making the most out of your trip-the inside scoop on customs, hotels, and shopping. The children's homes, the U.S. Consulate visit, and the questions that need to be asked. Medical issues, special adoption doctors, and travel requirements. Post-adoption procedures and much, much more. Practical, accurate, and written with a father's sense of humor, The Chinese Adoption Handbook is the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to adoption from China and Korea.

Adopting in Chin

Author : Kathleen Wheeler,Doug Werner
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2010-08
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781459601192

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Adopting in Chin by Kathleen Wheeler,Doug Werner Pdf

With more than 4 million Chinese baby girls in orphanages, the number of Americans adopting these orphans is steadily increasing, and this resource for people interested in doing so outlines what to do, where to go, who to see, and how much it costs. Simplifying important information about procedures, forms, and agencies, the guide is also the p...

Adopting a Daughter from China

Author : Denise Hoppenhauer
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2006-11
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780595415236

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Adopting a Daughter from China by Denise Hoppenhauer Pdf

From the Author of Adopting A Toddler, Denise Hoppenhauer brings you Adopting a Daughter from China. Written for first time parents, the practical advice offered here combines the challenging aspects of parenthood, with personal experience and the unique needs of adoptive families. This easy to read, book covers every aspect of adopting from China: preparing the nursery, changing a name, the baby wardrobe, child development, selecting a pediatrician, child safety, feeding baby, the wait, packing for your trip, travel to China, early days together, pre and post-adoption resources, and more. "Even better than the first, the combination of Denise's research and experience as an adoptive parent makes Adopting a Daughter from China, a must read for first time parents." Mary Mooney, Executive Director, Adoption Guides "Once again Denise provides practical, down-to-earth information for parents wishing to adopt, this time for those wanting a daughter from China. Her style is easy and enjoyable to read, her tips are excellent and her information well-researched." Anne R. Hughes, Executive Director, Beacon House Adoption Services, Inc. Denise Harris Hoppenhauer is the Author of Adopting A Toddler: What Size Shoes Does She Wear?. She is the Executive Director of Adobaby, LLC, Adoption Consultants and Dossier Assistance. The Author is donating 10% of her proceeds to organizations that aid orphaned children.

China's Hidden Children

Author : Kay Ann Johnson
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016-03-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780226352657

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China's Hidden Children by Kay Ann Johnson Pdf

In the thirty-five years since China instituted its One-Child Policy, 120,000 children—mostly girls—have left China through international adoption, including 85,000 to the United States. It’s generally assumed that this diaspora is the result of China’s approach to population control, but there is also the underlying belief that the majority of adoptees are daughters because the One-Child Policy often collides with the traditional preference for a son. While there is some truth to this, it does not tell the full story—a story with deep personal resonance to Kay Ann Johnson, a China scholar and mother to an adopted Chinese daughter. Johnson spent years talking with the Chinese parents driven to relinquish their daughters during the brutal birth-planning campaigns of the 1990s and early 2000s, and, with China’s Hidden Children, she paints a startlingly different picture. The decision to give up a daughter, she shows, is not a facile one, but one almost always fraught with grief and dictated by fear. Were it not for the constant threat of punishment for breaching the country’s stringent birth-planning policies, most Chinese parents would have raised their daughters despite the cultural preference for sons. With clear understanding and compassion for the families, Johnson describes their desperate efforts to conceal the birth of second or third daughters from the authorities. As the Chinese government cracked down on those caught concealing an out-of-plan child, strategies for surrendering children changed—from arranging adoptions or sending them to live with rural family to secret placement at carefully chosen doorsteps and, finally, abandonment in public places. In the twenty-first century, China’s so-called abandoned children have increasingly become “stolen” children, as declining fertility rates have left the dwindling number of children available for adoption more vulnerable to child trafficking. In addition, government seizures of locally—but illegally—adopted children and children hidden within their birth families mean that even legal adopters have unknowingly adopted children taken from parents and sent to orphanages. The image of the “unwanted daughter” remains commonplace in Western conceptions of China. With China’s Hidden Children, Johnson reveals the complex web of love, secrecy, and pain woven in the coerced decision to give one’s child up for adoption and the profound negative impact China’s birth-planning campaigns have on Chinese families.

Adopting Your Child from China: One Family's Story

Author : Tara Smith
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 54 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-21
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781684717309

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Adopting Your Child from China: One Family's Story by Tara Smith Pdf

As Tara's life story led her to begin the process of adopting a child from China, she had no idea of the cost or how adoption worked in the United States, much less in China. Adopting internationally can be a daunting process for anyone, but especially for a single mother. In a guide tailored for any parent either considering or currently moving through the process of international adoption, Smith shares valuable insight and practical tools that will help anyone navigate through this major life decision that includes filling out complex paperwork, choosing an agency, financing the process, traveling to a foreign land, preparing the home, and adjusting to a new normal once the child arrives. Throughout her presentation, Smith offers a glimpse into her own experiences as she moved through each challenge to finally attain the joy of meeting her daughter for the first time.

Adopting in China

Author : Kathleen Wheeler,Doug Werner
Publisher : Tracks Publishing
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781884654008

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Adopting in China by Kathleen Wheeler,Doug Werner Pdf

Both a resource guide for people interested in adopting a Chinese baby and the personal story of a middle-aged couple's quest to become parents.

Following the Red Thread

Author : Louise Kerr
Publisher : WestBow Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781512778656

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Following the Red Thread by Louise Kerr Pdf

A frank and engaging memoir, Following the Red Thread is a mother's full answer to her daughter's childhood question: 'why did you adopt me?' Making sense of her early experiences as both the preparation and her motivation to adopt, Kerr draws on the Chinese concept of the red thread to detail her long march towards China and the adoption of her much loved daughter. Along the way, she encounters many different 'Chinas' and comes to love the infinite variety that is the People's Republic on the cusp of the third millennium. Kerr's deep desire to adopt is intertwined with her journey back to faith. From an outright rejection of Christianity in her teens, she rediscovers her faith and realises a childhood promise to serve God overseas. Ultimately, in seeking out her daughter, she finds herself.

The Lucky Ones

Author : Ann Rauhala
Publisher : ECW Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2010-12-15
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781554903207

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The Lucky Ones by Ann Rauhala Pdf

Stories of children adopted from China due to the rigorous once child policy. Organised by the intrinsic logic of experience, these recollections from families of adoptive Chinese children are moving, timely and powerful.

Honor Thy Daughters

Author : Carlos Pineda
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2008-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781434388315

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Honor Thy Daughters by Carlos Pineda Pdf

The journey to Samantha was the most unique adventure I've ever been associated with. The people we met and the places we saw were inimitable. I stood on the steps of the Great Wall of China and was able to see the wall curve and wind through the mountains and valleys. It was humbling! I stood on the banks of the Pearl River and watched as the city of Guangzhou lighted up the sky at night. It was beautiful! I witnessed the street traffic, congested and busy with automobiles, motorcycles, scooters, pushcarts, bicycles hauling ox carts, and pedestrians scurrying past and around each other. Vehicles and pedestrians alike were all jockeying for position, all in the name of commerce--the product of a country with 1.8 billion people. I shall never forget these things! We were in China to get our daughter and take her home. This book chronicles our story through an ordinary and simple man's view. I wanted to enlighten everyone not so much with China's history, but with the journey of our adoption process.

Intercountry Adoption from China

Author : Jay W. Rojewski,Jacy L. Rojewski
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2001-06-30
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : STANFORD:36105110197527

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Intercountry Adoption from China by Jay W. Rojewski,Jacy L. Rojewski Pdf

Starting with questions about how to incorporate Chinese culture and custom into the lives of their adopted daughters Emily and Claire, the authors began a year-long search for answers. The result is a detailed examination of the post-adoptive views, actions, and experiences of a national sample of families with children from China toward acknowledging their adopted child's Chinese cultural-heritage and the issues they face together as a multicultural family. Historical and present-day issues affecting intercountry adoptees and their families, such as arguments used to support or oppose intercountry and transracial adoption, developmental delay and the effects of institutionalization on Chinese adoptees, parent-child attachment, discrimination and racial prejudice, and identity development, are detailed. Parents' beliefs and experiences on these issues are supplemented by a multi-disciplined, comprehensive review of available literature. While occasionally relying on personal experiences, this book is not about the authors' personal adoption story and parenting experiences. Rather, the focus is on common experiences and reactions of adoptive families who were, for the most part, firmly ensconced in the cultural mainstream but now find themselves viewed differently by society; these parents find that issues of culture, race, and ethnicity have become an important part of their everyday lives. Adoption scholars and professionals, as well as adoptive parents, will benefit from reading Intercountry Adoption from China.

China's children

Author : United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : STANFORD:36105050290316

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Wanting a Daughter, Needing a Son

Author : Kay Ann Johnson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Abandoned children
ISBN : NWU:35556036265445

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Wanting a Daughter, Needing a Son by Kay Ann Johnson Pdf

For those who have adopted children from China this book is a must. It gives us a history easy to read about adoption both domestic and international in China.

West Meets East

Author : Gail Gamache,Liming Liu,Richard Tessler
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1999-05-30
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780897897761

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West Meets East by Gail Gamache,Liming Liu,Richard Tessler Pdf

Who are the new families that are appearing on city streets, in suburban malls, and at Fourth of July celebrations? The parents, in their 40s and 50s, are obviously Caucasian, and their very young daughters are obviously Chinese. This book is about these new American & Chinese families that are being formed through the mechanism of international adoption. The first survey of bicultural Chinese-American children, based on personal experience and rigorous research, both documents these adoptions and examines their implications for American society. This book will be of great use to couples considering or living with adopted Chinese children, professionals in social welfare and education, and scholars and other researchers involved with American multiculturalism.

The Lost Daughters of China

Author : Karin Evans
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2008-10-02
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781440637551

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The Lost Daughters of China by Karin Evans Pdf

In 1997 journalist Karin Evans walked into an orphanage in southern China and met her new daughter, a beautiful one-year-old baby girl. In this fateful moment Evans became part of a profound, increasingly common human drama that links abandoned Chinese girls with foreigners who have traveled many miles to complete their families. At once a compelling personal narrative and an evocative portrait of contemporary China, The Lost Daughters of China has also served as an invaluable guide for thousands of readers as they navigated the process of adopting from China. However, much has changed in terms of the Chinese government?s policies on adoption since this book was originally published and in this revised and updated edition Evans addresses these developments. Also new to this edition is a riveting chapter in which she describes her return to China in 2000 to adopt her second daughter who was nearly three at the time. Many of the first girls to be adopted from China are now in the teens (China only opened its doors to adoption in the 1990s), and this edition includes accounts of their experiences growing up in the US and, in some cases, of returning to China in search of their roots. Illuminating the real-life stories behind the statistics, The Lost Daughters of China is an unforgettable account of the red thread that winds form China?s orphanages to loving families around the globe.