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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Family & other relationships > Adoption & tracing birth parents
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A Home for Us
(Paperback)
J.J. Phillips, Kai Phillips; Lashundra S Bradley
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R313
Discovery Miles 3 130
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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NOMINATED FOR SIX OSCARS, INCLUDING BEST PICTURE, SUPPORTING ACTOR
AND SUPPORTING ACTRESS . . . Aged just five, Saroo Brierley lost
all contact with his family in India, after waiting at a train
station for his brother who never returned. Discover the inspiring,
true story behind the film, Lion. This is the heart breaking and
original tale of the lost little boy who found his way home
twenty-five years later. ----------------------------------- As a
five-year old in India, I got lost on a train. Twenty-five years
later, I crossed the world to find my way back home. Five-year-old
Saroo lived in a poor village in India, in a one-room hut with his
mother and three siblings... until the day he boarded a train alone
and got lost. For twenty-five years. This is the story of what
happened to Saroo in those twenty-five years. How he ended up on
the streets of Calcutta. And survived. How he then ended up in
Tasmania, living the life of an upper-middle-class Aussie. And how,
at thirty years old, with some dogged determination, a heap of good
luck and the power of Google Earth, he found his way back home.
Lion is a triumphant true story of survival against all odds and a
shining example of the extraordinary feats we can achieve when hope
endures. ----------------------------------- 'Amazing stuff' The
New York Post 'So incredible that sometimes it reads like a work of
fiction' Winnipeg Free Press (Canada) 'A remarkable story' Sydney
Morning Herald Review 'I literally could not put this book down.
Saroo's return journey will leave you weeping with joy and the
strength of the human spirit' Manly Daily (Australia) 'We urge you
to step behind the headlines and have a read of this absorbing
account...With clear recollections and good old-fashioned
storytelling, Saroo...recalls the fear of being lost and the
anguish of separation' Weekly Review (Australia)
If You are Thinking of Becoming a Gay Dad, or if You are Already a
Gay Dad This Book is for You!Are you ready to have kids? More and
more gay men are turning to adoption and surrogacy to start their
own families. An estimated two million American LBGTQ people would
like to adopt and an estimated 65,000 adopted children are living
with a gay parent. In 2016, The Chicago Tribune reported that 10 to
20 percent of donor eggs went to gay men expanding their families
via surrogacy, and in many places the numbers were up 50 percent
from the previous five years. Gay parenting. Having a kid is like
coming out all over again, on a daily basis, especially if you have
an infant. Was coming out stressful for you? It's about to get more
intense and you will have a child watching your every move and
listening to your every word. If you stutter or pause, they may
pick up on your discomfort and could start to feel like something
is wrong about their family unit. The Ultimate Guide For Gay Dads
is jam packed with parenting tips and advice to help you build
confidence and become the awesome gay dad you were meant to be! How
Is This Parenting Guide Different From Others? Unlike other
parenting books that have whole chapters focusing on things
specifically related to mothers (such as how to get the perfect
latch when breastfeeding), this parenting book replaces those
sections with things relevant to gay dads. It covers topics like
how to find LGBT friendly pediatricians, how to find LGBT friendly
schools, how to childproof your home with style, how to answer
awkward and prying questions about your family from strangers,
examples for what two-dad families can do on Mother's Day, and much
more. The book also includes parenting tips and advice from
pediatricians, school educators, lawyers, and other same-sex
parents. Top LGBT parenting expert. Bestselling author Eric
Rosswood covers every aspect of fatherhood for gay men in this
essential guide to growing your family in the post-DOMA era. He is
a major influencer on social media with over 100,000 followers on
Twitter alone, as well as thousands on other platforms. Exploring
LGBTQ issues. Rosswood is an in-demand authority and commentator on
LGBTQ issues, including civil rights, parenting, marriage and
politics. The author has been featured in major media including The
Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, CBS News, The Huffington Post, Elite
Daily, Yahoo! News, AOL News, NY Daily News, IB Times, and regional
LGBTQ press.
The children of The Adoption Club have lots of different feelings
about adoption. Michael was scared when he first met this adopted
family, and was worried his adoptive family might not keep him.
Other children talk about feeling happy, sad and angry, and how
feeling can make them behave strangely. This workbook gives
children a way to sort out feelings, discuss them and feel better.
Written for counsellors and therapists working with children aged
5-11, as well as adoptive parents, this workbook is designed to
help children to explore their feelings and behavior. It is one of
a set of five interactive therapeutic workbooks featuring The
Adoption Club written to address the key emotional and
psychological challenges adopted children often experience.
Together, they provide an approachable, interactive and playful way
to help children to learn about themselves and have fun at the same
time.
Many people say being a parent is the toughest job there is. John
DeGarmo, foster and adoptive parent, tells us just how tough it can
be, having parented over 40 children. At times he and his wife,
Kelly, have cared for up to nine children at a time, many with
severe trauma and learning difficulties. Love and Mayhem is an
honest and open account of the struggles, sadness and joy that
comes with the job of being a parent to a traumatized child. From
the sleepless nights with babies withdrawing from drug-addiction,
to the heartbreak when a child moves on to another home, and the
loving chaos that comes with a large and blended family, John
DeGarmo fights for the many children who have come through his
home. Ideal for foster families, general readers, fostering
agencies and social workers who are looking for a true to life
memoir of what it really is to be a foster parent.
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