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Books : Are Those Kids Yours?: American Families With Children Adopted From Other Countries
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.7340973
EAN: 9780029257500
ISBN: 0029257506
Label: Free Press
Manufacturer: Free Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: November 30, 1990
Publisher: Free Press
Studio: Free Press
Accessories: Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Cherie Register drawns on her experience as the mother of two Korean-born daughters and interviews with adoptive families to illustated the special challenges multicultural families face.
Rating:
- Must Read for Multi-cultural Adoptive Parents
This book was great! Outdated for sure, but the guts of this book hit home no matter when you are adopting. It makes you ask the hard questions. It makes you decide if you can really go through with an adoption. Hope they will make an updated version sometime soon!
Rating:
- a must read for any parent adopting abroad or choosing to become a multi-racial family
At the start of our international adoption process I ordered any, and every, book I could find on the subject. When I received "Are Those Kids Yours?: American Families With Children Adopted From Other Countries", I could not put it down.
Thus far, this book has been the most valuable resource to me. It gave me a better understanding of the international adoption process, as well as some of the struggles we are about to face; both with adopting abroad and becoming a multi-racial family. ... Read More
Rating:
- A wonderful read for the most part
Most of what Cheri Register has to say was very informative and helpful. I bought this book wanting to either reaffirm our decision to adopt internationally or for it to bring new realities to light and scare us away from it. I am happy to report that we are still planning on going through with international adoption.
I especially liked Register's thoughts on how to help your internationally adopted child deal with their differences and how to handle nosy intrusive outsiders who question you in public ... Read More
Rating:
- Grappling with the big issues
This book is an introduction to some of the major issues involved in foreign adoptions. It is written for perspective adoptive parents, their family members and friends. Register takes up each of the major issues in turn, and she has based the book both on her own experience as a mother of two girls adopted from Korea, and on anecdotal interviews with adopted children of various ages and their other family members. She starts the book with the motivations for foreign adoption, from the plight of the abandoned ... Read More
Rating:
- Unusual and interesting
This book is not intended as a practical guide on how to adopt internationally but addresses the paradoxical nature of adoption and the ethical questions inherent in international adoption. It will make the general reader and adoptive parent of children from another race more sensitive about honoring the child's original culture.
My first reaction to the title "Are Those Kids Yours?" was: "Yes, some people are really rude to ask such a question of parents whose children look decidedly different from them." ... Read More
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Are Those Kids Yours?: American Families With Children Adopted From Other Countries
by: Cheri Register
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Dewey Decimal Number: 362.7340973
EAN: 9780029257500
ISBN: 0029257506
Label: Free Press
Manufacturer: Free Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: November 30, 1990
Publisher: Free Press
Studio: Free Press
Accessories: Related Items:
- Raising Adopted Children, Revised Edition: Practical Reassuring Advice for Every Adoptive Parent
- Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew
- Attaching in Adoption: Practical Tools for Today's Parents
- Cross Cultural Adoption: How To Answer Questions from Family, Friends & Community
- Beyond Good Intentions: A Mother Reflects On Raising Internationally Adopted Children
- see more
Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Cherie Register drawns on her experience as the mother of two Korean-born daughters and interviews with adoptive families to illustated the special challenges multicultural families face.
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Must Read for Multi-cultural Adoptive ParentsThis book was great! Outdated for sure, but the guts of this book hit home no matter when you are adopting. It makes you ask the hard questions. It makes you decide if you can really go through with an adoption. Hope they will make an updated version sometime soon!
Rating:
- a must read for any parent adopting abroad or choosing to become a multi-racial familyAt the start of our international adoption process I ordered any, and every, book I could find on the subject. When I received "Are Those Kids Yours?: American Families With Children Adopted From Other Countries", I could not put it down.
Thus far, this book has been the most valuable resource to me. It gave me a better understanding of the international adoption process, as well as some of the struggles we are about to face; both with adopting abroad and becoming a multi-racial family. ... Read More
Rating:
- A wonderful read for the most partMost of what Cheri Register has to say was very informative and helpful. I bought this book wanting to either reaffirm our decision to adopt internationally or for it to bring new realities to light and scare us away from it. I am happy to report that we are still planning on going through with international adoption.
I especially liked Register's thoughts on how to help your internationally adopted child deal with their differences and how to handle nosy intrusive outsiders who question you in public ... Read More
Rating:
- Grappling with the big issuesThis book is an introduction to some of the major issues involved in foreign adoptions. It is written for perspective adoptive parents, their family members and friends. Register takes up each of the major issues in turn, and she has based the book both on her own experience as a mother of two girls adopted from Korea, and on anecdotal interviews with adopted children of various ages and their other family members. She starts the book with the motivations for foreign adoption, from the plight of the abandoned ... Read More
Rating:
- Unusual and interestingThis book is not intended as a practical guide on how to adopt internationally but addresses the paradoxical nature of adoption and the ethical questions inherent in international adoption. It will make the general reader and adoptive parent of children from another race more sensitive about honoring the child's original culture.
My first reaction to the title "Are Those Kids Yours?" was: "Yes, some people are really rude to ask such a question of parents whose children look decidedly different from them." ... Read More
Arts & Photography • Biographies & Memoirs • Business & Investing • Children's Books • Comics & Graphic Novels • Computers & Internet • Cooking, Food & Wine • Entertainment • Gay & Lesbian • Health, Mind & Body • History • Home & Garden • Law • Literature & Fiction • Medicine • Mystery & Thrillers • Nonfiction • Outdoors & Nature • Parenting & Families • Professional & Technical • Reference • Religion & Spirituality • Romance • Science • Science Fiction & Fantasy • Sports • Teens • Travel •

