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This "how to" and "why to" guide, considers ways to balance families, giving attention to all family members, protecting the development of siblings, and maintaining a family with high self-esteem. Filled with vignettes drawn from over 10,000 hours counseling adopted children, this book addresses building emotional intelligence and concludes with ways parents can build family, peer, and professional support for themselves and for their child.
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Publication
Perspectives Press (IN) (2002), Edition: 1St Edition, 392 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
0944934293 / 9780944934296
Physical description
392 p.; 9.29 inches