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Franchesca Henriquez
on Nov 08, 2024Verified
The practice of sharing information and maintaining contact between biological and adoptive parents both during the adoption process and during the child's life is called
A) open adoption.
B) closed adoption.
C) semi-open adoption.
D) mediated adoption.
Open Adoption
An adoption process where the adoptive and biological parents have some form of interaction, including exchange of personal information or contact.
Biological Parents
The individuals who are genetically related to a child, contributing to the child's conception and birth.
- Describe various adoption processes and their characteristics.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Describe various adoption processes and their characteristics.
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