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December 2005 Holiday edition

1) Institutional Autism and the Internationally adopted child

2) Giardia’s effects on a child’s ability to digest lactose? 

3) Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is more common among adoptive children than the general population. Is this true?

4) Adoption issues teenagers face.

Read Full December 2005 Holiday edition


September 2005 Holiday edition

1) Ask the International Adoption Doctor?:

2) Psychologically speaking:

3) Ask the Social Worker?

4) News about Russian and Romanian adoptions

Read full ezine. September 2005 Edition


July  2005 Edition

1) Institutions and Orphanages that make them so detrimental to a child’s overall health

2) Biological mother with Bi-Polar disorder

3) RAD is a common yet under diagnosed entity in internationally adopted children

4) Adoption versus Abortion

5) Article in JAMA May 2005, Internationally adopted children 'well-adjusted'

Read full ezine. July 2005 Edition

February 2005 Edition

1) Medical overview of a Blind referral

2) Streptodermia and acute glomerulonephritis is discussed

3) ADHD and the Adopted child

4) How Adoption Impacts Children at School: The Preschool Years

Read full ezine. Feb 2005 Edition


January 2005 Edition

1) Immunization records from orphanages discussed

2) Travel advice specific to medical issues when picking up your child

3) Recommended Psychological Screening Tests and Evaluations for the newly adopted Post Institutionalized Children?

4) Purpose of the post-placement visit

Read full ezine. Jan 2005 Edition

December 2004 Edition

1) The transition between the orphanage and the child's new home can be 
eased if the parents are aware of a few simple measures.

2)
What symptoms suggest that an adoptive child has been exposed to a significant traumatic event

3) Russian Medical records Explained

4) Overview of Teratology of Fallot

5) Contracting with a social worker for a home study

Read full ezine. December 2004 Edition

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