(redirected from Child adoption)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia. a·dopt (ə-dŏpt′) tr.v. a·dopt·ed, a·dopt·ing, a·dopts 1. To take on the legal responsibilities as parent of (a child that is not one's biological child). 2. To become the ...
This paper reviews progress made on the African continent in the theme Women in Politics and Decision-making since the adoption of the Dakar and Beijing De... Mawaya,DG Anthony 被引量: 8发表: 1999年 Senegal's infrastructure : a continental perspective Between 2000 and 2005 infrastructure made...
As soon her mother pressures her into signing an adoption consent form, workers from Holt whisk her child to Jeju’s airport. Another 17-year-old toils in depression after her parents exploit the country’s loose birth registration system, which is easily manipulated because it doesn’t requi...
In extreme cases, agents may remove the child from the home permanently; following a judicial termination of parental rights, the child is then placed for Adoption. Another function of state child-protective services is record keeping, which is accomplished through a system known as the central ...
Drawing on narratives of return by adoptees born in Ethiopia, India, and Korea who were adopted by parents in Sweden and the United States, the article suggests that their experiences in the orphanages, hospitals, and families from which they were adopted complicate understandings of what it ...
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A sample of 709 children (8–14 years) was recruited from the general population and via psychiatric hospitals. Data on pubertal status were assessed using an instrument for self-assessment of tanner stages (scales of physical pubertal development). Information on ...
making it easier for mothers to access child welfare and nutrition clinics; the vernacularisation of nutrition education; the adoption of pro- poor policies, ranging from food subsidies and land leasing schemes to food stamps and PATH; and loans and food aid from international aid agencies and ...
Single parent adoption, or sometimes called fostering, is also becoming an option for single people wanting to raise a child on their own. Single parenting tips to help you cope. There is a general increase worldwide in the number of children who live in households raised by a single parent...
Owing to the paucity of data on newborn discharge to CPS from hospitals, these discharge dispositions have the potential to provide a valuable metric of measuring population-level incidence of this outcome. To date no published studies have examined completeness of hospital codes capturing newborn ...