Against interracial adoption
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What does the research say?
May 11, Some group differences in attitudes and behavior went against the hypothesis of transracial harm: Asian adoptees reported more pro-social.
As transracial adoption becomes more common, here's what every parent should know. Karen Valby is a writer who lives in Austin, Texas. She and her husband.
Description:All were adopted by white Minnesota families. Try to explain without vilifying others. Abigail Scott, 21, is a Chinese adoptee who grew up with her single mother in what she calls the bubble of Berkeley, California. There is no evidence that transracial adoption hurts children or communities, nothing that would satisfy the heavy burden of justification required for any use of race to define permissible family formation. Many factors have to be considered when looking for the best adoptive placement. For example, the Minnesota study did not include children from Native American ethnic backgrounds, a group for which some of the most heart-rending legal decisions regarding placement in-culture versus across-culture have played out.
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