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Maybe Days
For children in foster care, the answer to many questions is often "maybe." "Maybe Days" addresses the questions, feelings, and concerns these children most oft... more
Me and My Name
"Does a new name make a new you? Which name? Which boyfriend? Which answer? Yes or no? Erin never had to make so many decisions before! Should she be adop... more
Meeting my CASA
A Special Note from Robbie Rabbit: Isn't it nice to know there are so many people looking out for you? Not all children in foster care have CASAs, but they do ... more
Megan’s Birthday Tree
"Megan is adopted, but she and her parents keep in touch with her birth mother, Kendra. Every year on Megan's birthday, Kendra decorates the tree she planted w... more
Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth
This book presents new insights into working with children and adolescents by concentrating on their capabilities and resilience to help them to empower themsel... more
Mi Nueva Familia en los Estados Unidos: I’m Being Adopted from Colombia (Spanish)
This child-friendly book is about being adopted from Colombia and is in Spanish. The book teaches school-age children about what they can expect when living wit... more
Missing Links: The true story of an adoptee’s search for his birth parents
"Adoption is not an affliction. There are no star-studded benefits or telethons to raise money for adoptees. In a world looking for solutions, adoption is a... more
Mixed Families
There are over 15,000 couples in the United States who have adopted a child from another race. For some the adoption has broken down the barrier of skin color a... more
Mom, Dad, I’m Pregnant
These are the words you never want to hear from your unmarried child. In an instant, your dreams and hopes for your daughter or son permanently change. You fee... more
Mom, I Hate You!
Dr. Fleming explains how to decode the emotional message behind a child's seemingly rude, mean-spirited, or disrespectful words and helps parents evaluate their... more