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Pregnancy Choices: Raising the Baby, Adoption and Abortion
Many women have mixed feelings when they find out that they are pregnant. They may wonder if they are ready and willing to accept all that comes with bringing up a child. When you find out you are pre... Details >
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
A Kid's Guide to Adoption
Provides answers to kids' questions about adoption.... Details >
Nemours Foundation
Adopting a Child With Special Needs
This article addresses the problems and concerns of parents or would-be parents who are thinking of adopting a child "with special needs". Topics covered include requirements for the adoptive parent; ... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families
Adoption: Where Do I Start?
Answers to questions that are commonly asked by persons who are considering adoption. Topics covered include what children are available for adoption; who can adopt; what kinds of costs are involved; ... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families
Are You Pregnant and Thinking About Adoption?
Answers questions and concerns that someone may have who is pregnant and unsure about keeping the baby, and is considering adoption.... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families
Explaining Adoption to Your Children, Family, and Friends
This fact sheet addresses the complicated issue of adoption, defining it, explaining it to others, and dealing with the feelings that arise. A complete bibliography, resource list and resources for ad... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families
Foster Parent Adoption: What Parents Should Know
This factsheet is written for foster parents who are considering adopting a foster child or children. The information will also be helpful to a foster parent who already has adopted or to a new foster... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families
Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program
The Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program is a multi-level adoption awareness training to designated staff at public and non-profit private entities that provide health and counseling services to... Details >
National Council For Adoption
Interested in Becoming a Foster or Adoptive Parent?
Based on data from the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System, there are about 568,000 children in foster care, of which an estimated 118,000 are awaiting an adoptive placement. States... Details >
Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families
International Adoption: Health Aspects
Children adopted from other countries do have a higher rate of infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, parasites and hepatitis B. ... Details >
American Academy of Family Physicians
Multiethnic Placement Act and Interethnic Adoption Provisions
Fact sheets and regulatory guidelines on the use of race, color or national origin as consideration in adoption and foster care placements.... Details >
Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National and Regional Listing of Member Agencies - Child Welfare League of America
Child Welfare League of America provides this listing of public and private nonprofit agencies across the country that assist over 3.5 million abused and neglected children and their families each yea... Details >
Child Welfare League of America
Parenting the Sexually Abused Child
This article provides some basic information about child sexual abuse as well as some special considerations for parents who adopt children who have been victims of sexual abuse.... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families
Programs and Statistics of the Administration for Children and Families
These web pages include a fact sheet and selected statistics on ACF grant programs including AFDC, Child Care, Child Support Enforcement, Child Welfare Services, Community Services Block Grant, Develo... Details >
Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Search the National Adoption Directory Online
State-by-state listings of public officials, as well as all public and private adoption agencies and support groups for adoptive parents and for people searching for birth relatives. The directory inc... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families
Subsidized Adoption: A Source of Help for Children with Special Needs and Their Families
This fact sheet presents details about financial assistance available to adoptive families who are considering adopting a child or children with special needs but are unable to afford the costs of car... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families
The Impact of Adoption on Birth Parents
This resource is written for birth parents and addresses adoption form their point of view. It focuses on the most common experiences of parents who have voluntarily placed their infants for adoption.... Details >
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Administration for Children and Families

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