Member: sherrie_eldridge
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About meI am an author and motivational speaker, specializing in the subject of adoption. My latest book was released in October--20 Things Adoptive Parents Need to Succeed. It was written to encourage and strengthen adoptive parents, addressing their unique emotional needs.
About my libraryAll my books are written to help deepen connections in adoption. They are reader friendly and not clinical, with many practical helps for parents and children.
Homepagehttp://www.sherrieeldridge.com
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Member sinceJul 28, 2009
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Please see you tube preview of 20 Things Adoptive Parents Need to Succeed: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=53540.
Speaking in Portland October 21 and Seattle on the 23rd. See www.sherrieeldridge.com/events.
posted by sherrie_eldridge at 11:52 am (EST) on Oct 20, 2009
understanding tone and personal insights will educate and reassure
readers. ...Each chapter opens with a story about a family problem that is
bound to resonate with readers and has imagined letters to parents from
the young child, teen and adult adoptee's point of view. Helpful
direction and assignments appear in boxes, sidebars and bulleted lists."
See the remaining article at: http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6697437.html?industryid=47159
posted by sherrie_eldridge at 2:41 pm (EST) on Sep 24, 2009