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Adoption

Friday's Progress Notes - February 2, 2001
Mental Health Information - Vol. 5 Issue 4
Published by athealth.com - http://www.athealth.com

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CONTENTS

1. Medical evaluation of international adoptees
2. Long-term emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes
3. Developmental and emotional issues for adoptive children
4. Risks and benefits of open adoption
5. Assessment, care, and planning for foster children
6. Adoption of drug-exposed children
7. Parenting the adopted teen
8. Positive discipline


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Dear Colleagues,

Adoption is one of primary means we have for providing permanency, stability, and a sense of belonging for children who, for whatever reasons, are unable to be cared for by their own birth parent(s). The issues related to adoption are complex. Today's newsletter touches on only a few of the many aspects of adoption, and we will examine related topics in subsequent newsletters.

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John L. Miller, MD

1. AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN
Primary Care of International Adoptees
A basic understanding of the process of international adoption and a skillful evaluation of the child enable the family physician to assist in a smooth transition of the child into a new family.
http://www.aafp.org/afp/981200ap/quarles.html

2. THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN
Long-term Outcomes in Adoption
Although most adoptees are well within the normal range of functioning, as a group they are more vulnerable to various emotional, behavioral, and academic problems than their nonadopted peers living in intact homes with their biological parents.
http://www.futureofchildren.org/usr_doc/vol3no1ART12%2EPDF

3. NATIONAL ADOPTION INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
Adoption and the Stages of Development
Adoptive children face unique developmental and emotional issues.
http://parenting.adoption.com/parents/newborn-and-infant-care.html

4. THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN
Risks and Benefits of Open Adoption
Open adoption has both strong critics and staunch supporters.

5. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
Developmental Issues for Young Children in Foster Care
Decisions about assessment, care, and planning for a child should be made with sufficient information about the particular strengths and challenges of each child.

6. THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN
Revisiting the Issues: Adoption of Drug-Exposed Children
The author presents the results of a study on the outcome, two years after placement, of 320 prenatally drug-exposed children with 456 non-drug-exposed children adopted during the same period. (The Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed to access this document.)
http://www.futureofchildren.org/usr_doc/vol3no1ART13%2EPDF

7. NATIONAL ADOPTION INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
Parenting the Adopted Adolescent
Adolescence can be a confusing time for teens. Adopted teens may have special issues connected to identity formation, rejection, control, and the need to connect with one's roots. It helps when parents are understanding and supportive.
http://www.athealth.com/consumer/disorders/adoptedteen.html

8. ERIC
Positive Discipline
This digest suggests methods and language that can be used in handling common situations involving young children.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/issues/discipline.html


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