A new report on international adoptions says a growing number of adopted children are older and have special needs. The study by the Donaldson Adoption Institute surveyed about 1,000 parents in the United States who adopted internationally since 1983. Nearly 50 percent had adopted a child with special needs. The study found that many countries, including China, are primarily or exclusively permitting international adoptions of special needs children. The institute says Americans wanting to ...
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