Adopting a Toddler


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Finally a childcare book written with the unique needs of adopted toddlers in mind. Written by an adoptive parent <I>Adopting A Toddler: What Size Shoes Does She Wear?</I> is an indispensable guide to the wonderful world of toddler adoption. Filled with essential parenting information <I>Adopting a Toddler</I> answers many questions that parents ask including questions about changing a name choosing a crib versus a bed beginning potty training and what size shoes to buy.</p><I>Adopting a Toddler</I> is easy to read and covers every aspect of adopting a one to four year-old; with sections on the toddler wardrobe the nursery child safety mealtime bath time selecting a pediatrician medical considerations international adoption travel pre and post adoption resources and more. <I>Adopting a Toddler</I> provides the most up-to-date solutions for preparing for your new arrival.</p>If you're a first time parent believe me--this is the practical 'how to how much when where and why' guide to preparing for and welcoming your toddler home. Highly recommended!--Roberta Rosenberg <I>AdoptShoppeBooks.com</I></p><I>Adopting a Toddler</I> fulfills an unclaimed niche within the realm of older child adoption literature. Ms. Hoppenhauer combines research with her personal experiences as an adoptive parent. Parents will refer to it multiple times.--Susan M. WardEditor <I>Older Child Adoption Online Magazine</I> www.olderchildadoption.com</p>Written with a mom's humor this book contains the most practical advice on adopting a toddler I have ever read.--John Maclean Author <I>Russian Adoption Handbook Chinese Adoption Handbook</I></p>Denise Harris Hoppenhauer is an adoptive parent and advocate. She is the Program Coordinator for an International Adoption Agency and the 2003 recipient of the Dave Thomas Advocate of the Year Award from the South Carolina Council On Adoptable Children.</p>The Author is donating 10% of her proceeds to Shoes for Orphan S
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