1st Edition

The Adopted Child Comes of Age

By Lois Raynor Copyright 1980
178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

How do adoptions really turn out? How do adopted children feel about the family they were given and the opportunities they were offered? To what extent do they fulfil their new parents’ expectations of them? And does it matter whether their adoption grew out of a fostering relationship or was considered right from the start as a permanent arrangement? Originally published in 1980, the major... Read more

Foreword.  Acknowledgements.  Part 1: Looking Back on Adoption  1. Adoption in Retrospect  2. Earlier Follow-Up Research in Adoption  3. Design of This Study  4. Some Preliminary Data  Part 2: How Have the Adoptions Turned Out?  5. The Parents’ Overall View  6. The Adopted People’s Overall View  7. The Adopted People’s Present Life-Adjustment  Part 3: The Adoptive Family  8. Contact Between Adopters and Birth Parents  9. Talking About Adoption  10. Family Relationships  11. Problems in Growing Up  12. Expectation and Achievement  Part 4: Findings and Implications  13. Findings and Their Implications for Practice.  Appendixes: A – Some Do’s and Don’ts from Adoptive Parents.  B – Guide to Interview with Adoptive Parents.  C – Guide to Interview with Adult Adoptees.  References.  Index.

Biography

Lois Raynor