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Results 1 - 10 of 70 for Adopted
  1. Parenting Your Adopted Teenager (Children's Bureau) - PDF  
    Parenting/Teenagers ... Parenting ... Children's Bureau ... PDF
  2. Travelers' Health: International Adoption (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Traveler's Health/Related Issues ... Traveler's Health ... Family Issues/Related Issues ... Family Issues ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Information about ...
  3. Thinking about Adoption (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    Family Issues/Related Issues ... Family Issues ... American Academy of Pediatrics ... adoption~ adopt~ communicate~ questions about adoption~ open adoption~ private ...
  4. ... Families Military Families Older Youth People who were Adopted People with Disabilities People with HIV/AIDS Rural ... Evaluation Program Funding Federal Funding Resources For Administrators Adopted People Birth Parents Caseworkers Directors (States & Agencies) Foster/ ...
  5. Office-Based Physician Electronic Health Record Adoption (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology)  
    ... in 10 (88%) of U.S. office-based physicians adopted any electronic health record (EHR)[2], and nearly 4 in 5 (78%) had adopted a certified EHR[4]. This is a consistent ...
  6. Adoption and Foster Care (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    adoption~ adopt~ adopted~ foster care~ foster parent~ parenting~ grandparent~ gay~ lesbian~ same-sex~ international~ kinship~ grandparent~ single parent~ foster~ neglect~ abuse~ ...
  7. Prevention (Children's Bureau)  
    Child Abuse/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Child Abuse ... Children's Bureau
  8. Child Abuse and Neglect (Children's Bureau)  
    Child Abuse/Start Here ... Child Abuse ... Children's Bureau
  9. ... intensive medical care at birth, or if you adopted your baby. Know that you can bond with your adopted baby as well as biological parents bond with ...
  10. ... adoptive parent has difficulty coping with a newly adopted child. If you have recently adopted a child from a foreign orphanage or another ...
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