Inside Transracial Adoption

Inside Transracial Adoption by Gail Steinberg is a resource guide published by Perspectives Press in 2000. This first edition spans 405 pages and is presented in English. The book draws from the experiences of two families who have adopted multicultural children, offering insights for those considering transracial adoption.
Readers will find practical information and personal anecdotes that highlight the complexities of adopting children from different racial backgrounds. The guide includes a well-crafted section on Black hair care, although it is noted to be somewhat limited in scope regarding cultural needs and urban living challenges. This book serves as one of several resources for families navigating the intricacies of interracial and intercountry adoption.
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A resource guide for families considering transracial adoption. This book is the result of two families’ experiences adoption multicultural children. Somewhat limited in scope and attitude. The section on Black hair care is well done. Gail Steinberg and Beth Hall. Adult. Hardcover. Perspectives Press, 2000. 405 pp. A resource guide for families considering transracial adoption. This book is the result of two families’ experiences adoption multicultural children. Somewhat limited in scope and attitude. We recommend this as one of several articles/publications on transracial adioption. The section on Black hair care is well done. Does not talk about how to address the children’s cultural needs or the issues relevant to living in more urban communities.
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