Adoption | For Further Discussion
For Further Discussion
Chapter 1
1. Evelyn Burns Robinson maintains that adoption is a permanent solution to temporary problems that families face. What problems does Robinson address? Elizabeth Bartholet insists that adoption is the best option for children who cannot return to their troubled families. What problems of these families does Bartholet discuss? How do the problems that the authors discuss differ? In your opinion, who addresses the more important problems? Explain your answer.
2. Marvin Olasky argues that the biased media do not portray...
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Should Adoption Be Encouraged?
- Chapter 2: Whose Rights Should Be Protected in the Adoption Process?
- Chapter 3: What Types of Adoption Should Be Encouraged?
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Chapter 4: Should Adoption Policies Be Changed?
- Chapter 4 Preface
- Adoption with Clear Familial Boundaries Is Best
- An Open Adoption Policy Is Best
- Adoption Records Should Remain Sealed
- Adoption Records Should Be Opened
- Policies Should Emphasize Family Preservation
- Policies Should Not Emphasize Family Preservation
- The Internet Should Be Used to Recruit Adoptive Families
- Internet Adoption Remains a Gray Area
- Chapter 4 Periodical Bibliography
- For Further Discussion
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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