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Finding Services for an Adopted Child
Many adoptive parents, regardless of whether they adopted domestically or from another country, will need to access services at some time on behalf of their children. In this section find information about postadoption services, health service locators, respite care, developmental and physical disabilities, therapy, and adoption preservation services.
- About postadoption services and support
- Examples of State postadoption programs
- Health services locators
- Respite care
- Developmental and physical disability resources
- Choosing therapy
- Adoption preservation services
Selecting and Working With a Therapist Skilled in Adoption | |
Series Title: | Factsheets for Families |
Author(s): | Child Welfare Information Gateway |
Availability: | View Download (PDF - 251KB) Order (Free) - Add to Cart |
Year Published: | 2012 - 13 pages |
Provides members of adoptive families with information on the varieties of therapeutic approaches and professional therapists, recommendations for choosing and working with a therapist, and online resources for postadoption support and national organizations. |