Adoption in India; policies and experiences.0761933735 Adoption in India; policies and experiences. Bhargava, Vinita. Sage Publications This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. 2005 283 pages $59.95 Hardcover HV875 Bhargava (child development, U. of Delhi) combines the empirical work she did for her doctoral dissertation dis·ser·ta·tion n. A lengthy, formal treatise, especially one written by a candidate for the doctoral degree at a university; a thesis. dissertation Noun 1. and her work in the field of adoption for over two decades as a parent, researcher, and policy maker. She shares narratives of many families in India about their journey of parenting an adopted child, exploring the connection between child development knowledge, beliefs, and practices. The study is intended to help other adoptive parents adoptive parents Social medicine Persons who lawfully adopt children, who are generally married couples but may be single persons, including homosexuals; most APs are married when they reach crossroads on the development pathway pathway /path·way/ (path´wa) 1. a course usually followed. 2. the nerve structures through which an impulse passes between groups of nerve cells or between the central nervous system and an organ or muscle. . It is not indexed. ([c] 2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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