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Adoption
editA guidebook
edit- Adoption
- Language of adoption
- Open adoption
- Closed adoption
- Domestic adoption
- Foster care adoption
- International adoption
- Interracial adoption
- Embryo donation
- Foster care
- Orphan
- AIDS orphan
- Orphanage
- Third culture kid
- Cultural variations in adoption
- Child development stages
- Ethology
- Adoption home study
- Child protection
- Child abuse
- Human bonding
- Affectional bond
- John Bowlby
- Mary Ainsworth
- Michael Rutter
- Attachment theory
- Attachment in children
- Attachment measures
- Attachment therapy
- Attachment disorder
- Maternal deprivation
- Prenatal nutrition and birth weight
- Anxiety
- Emotional dysregulation
- Posttraumatic stress disorder
- Reactive attachment disorder
- Disinhibited attachment disorder
- Institutional syndrome
- Fetal alcohol syndrome
- Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
- Prenatal cocaine exposure
- Cleft lip and palate
- Disruption (adoption)
- Genealogical bewilderment
- Adoption in the United States
- Adoption in Italy
- Adoption in France
- Adoption in Australia
- Adoption in Guatemala
- LGBT adoption
- Child laundering
- Trafficking of children
- Adoption disclosure
- Adoption reunion registry
- Adoption tax credit
- Aging out
- List of international adoption scandals