| Home | ![]() Chaos, Madness, and Unpredictability: Placing the Child with Ears Like Uncle Harry's
More specifically, it is the story of an attempt at solution. It is the story of Spaulding for Children, a small adoption agency in Chelsea, Michigan, created for the specific purpose of finding families for older and handicapped children not placed by other adoption programs. It is a description of the agency's philosophies, methods, and techniques. It is an attempt to show, by example, that the categories "hard to place" and "unadoptable" can be extensively redefined and, in almost all cases, eliminated. But it is also the story of families who have a special understanding for these children; families who can become committed to children with whom they find commonalities -- even if those children have other characteristics such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, or large, funny ears "like Uncle Harry's". It is an attempt to describe what Spaulding has provided since its beginning in 1968; that with the right choice of techniques, hard work, and dedication, a permanent adoptive family can usually be found for almost every child traditionally thought to be "hard-to-place" or "unadoptable". Although written some years ago, the philosophies, methods, and techniques remain a proven approach for maximizing efforts to create successful adoptions for today's older and handicapped children in search of permanent families. Copies of Chaos, Madness, and Unpredictability (375 pages) may be purchased from Dr. Unger for $18.95 . (Top)
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