SAGE Classics is a carefully selected list that every discerning reader will want to possess, re-read and enjoy for a long time. These are now priced lower than the original, but is the same version published earlier. SAGE`s commitment to quality remains unchanged. Adoption in India is a pioneering study on child adoption in India. Challenging some of the prevailing theories on adoptive parenting through empirical data, It examines the issues that impinge on the development of adopted children in India. Importantly, this is the first book to give space to the voices of children. The book is divided into two sections. The first deals with the macro-level issues of child adoption and discusses - historical and global perspectives concerning adoption; - theoretical paradigms, problems of research design and evaluation of research outcomes in adoption studies; and - the Indian socio-political and socio-cultural contexts and contemporary adoption practices. The second section provides a micro-level analysis of individual families and highlights - The issues that come up while researching adoption in the Indian contexts; and - experiences of parents and children, which have been collated to facilitate an understanding of the phenomenon of adoption at various stages of the child’s development. A distinguishing feature of this book is that it effectively combines both macro and micro issues with qualitative and quantitative methodologies to give a comprehensive construal of adoption. The life-cycle approach (which helps to map the continuities and transformations in the behaviour of adopted children), ethnographic studies of adoptive families and the author’s personal story as an adoptive parent have been combined to provide the reader with an empathetic understanding of the adoptive parent and child. As a result, this book will be widely welcomed by parents of adopted children, policy-makers, counsellors, adoption agencies and those working on the rights of children. It will be of equal interest to students and scholars of child development, psychology and social work.
The book elucidates real-life adoption experiences through the voices of adoptive families and adult adoptees as they share their moments of joy, sadness, challenges, pain, fulfilment and much more.
The considerable delay caused by the courts in matters of Adoption, the powers of the courts are being taken away and by vesting those powers on the executive Magistrates. Poor performance record coupled with vexatious delay ...
Child Adoption: Trends and Emerging Issues : a Study of Adoption Agencies
A comprehensive guide to adoption in India How does one go about adopting a child in India? Which are the agencies you can turn to for help? What are the...
Adopted from India when she was six and raised in Spain, the author takes a heart-wrenching trip back to India as an adult to uncover her roots and discover a sister she never knew.
With navigational aids, practical guides, and procedural outlines, the handbook ensures that readers can traverse the adoption process with confidence and clarity. This handbook is your indispensable companion.
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2021 in the subject Sociology - Law and Delinquency, grade: 1, National Islamic University, language: English, abstract: Adoption occurred primarily to preserve and transmit family lines or ...
A Family for Every Child: Perspectives on Adoption in India
The story is told in simple language and will help young children start to grasp the concept of joining a family through adoption. This book would make a great addition to your child's library.
Counselling for Adoption: The Setting Up of an Indian Adoption Programme