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Adoption From Foster Care, 1999

Statistics regarding foster care adoptions.... [more]

Can We Put Clothes on This Emperor?

Involving the family as a part of valid intervention in child welfare.... [more]

Behavior Change As Reported By Caregivers Of Children Receiving Holding Therapy

Study to see if there was any change in the client's behavior over time as reported by the primary caregiver.... [more]

Federal Law, the Compact, and State Adoption Assistance Agreements

Adoption Assistance Agreement is a primary tool in providing the protection of the interstate interests of adoption assistance.... [more]

Implementation of State Reimbursement of Nonrecurring Expenses for Special Needs Adoption

State reimbursement of nonrecurring adoption costs replaces a prior deduction from federal income tax of up to $1,500.... [more]

Medicaid Options for Foster Care Children and for Children Receiving Adoption Assistance

Provide that children, covered by adoption assistance agreements with states other than the one in which they are living, are eligible for Medicaid in the states where they reside.... [more]

National Adoption Attitudes Survey

Through the National Adoption Attitudes Survey it was learned that nearly 40 percent of Americans have at some point considered adoption. That translates into more than 80 million adults. If one could inform, educate and support only a small percentage of these 80 million adults to move from thought to action, no child will grow up without a forever family.... [more]



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