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  • *A crime that involves the physical or mental injury or [[maltreatment]] of a child, the elderly, or an individ *Serious intentional physical injury or death of any person, including murder, manslaughter, assault, rec
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  • ...ed a reputation as a difficult and trying period for children and parents. Physical growth changes the person from a child to an adult, in preparation for proc ...gn, biracial, and other cross-cultural adoptees (as well as teenagers with physical or emotional disabilities) have additional challenges. They may suffer more
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  • ...erian nationality, and supply medical certificates showing s/he is in good physical and mental health. In addition, s/he has to be a person of integrity, capab
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  • *The applicant has a physical health problem or behavioral health problem that poses a significant risk t *The individual has a physical health problem or behavioral health problem that poses a significant risk t
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  • ...ents|adoptive parents]] wish to consult a pediatrician for a more complete physical exam, or for any health problems, the Embassy can provide a current list of
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  • ...e [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]] must complete two years of legal and physical [[custody]] in [[Andorra]] with the child. USCIS determines whether a child
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  • ...e a financial statement and a physician’s statement of the applicant’s physical health. An investigation of the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive par *Physical and mental health conditions of the applicant
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  • ...ence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault or battery *Physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense if the offense was committed wi
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  • *Endangering a child or causing or permitting a child to suffer physical pain, mental suffering, or injury ...ence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault and battery
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  • ...heir state to become certified to adopt in advance of being able to obtain physical custody of a child for the purpose of adoption. This advance certification
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  • ...s part of the adoption, such as adoption fees, court costs, attorney fees, physical and psychological examinations, home studies and other expenses related to
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  • ...for the care and supervision of the child, its nurturing and training, its physical and emotional health, and its financial support.
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  • '''Alcohol-Related Birth Defects''': Physical or cognitive deficits, which can range form mild to severe, that a child ex
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  • .... This legislation also defines what acts will be considered to constitute physical or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] of a child.
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  • ...nt of a child, or the creation of an imminent risk of the death or serious physical or emotional harm, or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] of a child. The term "[
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  • *Any felony involving physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense within the preceding 5 years *Any felony physical assault or battery conviction or felony drug-related conviction within the
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  • *Subjected the child to sexual molestation and exploitation, severe physical [[abuse]], or a pattern of [[abuse]] ...as inflicted [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], sexual exploitation, or severe physical [[abuse]] on the child or has engaged in a pattern of [[abuse]] of the chil
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  • *A child has suffered unexplained serious physical injury, near death, or death that resulted from the intentional or reckless *Physical assault, battery, and drug-related offenses committed within the past 5 yea
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  • Prospective [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]](s) must be in good physical and mental health, and financially capable of supporting and providing an e
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  • :::# Medical exam attesting good physical and mental health
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  • ...manent residents or U.S. citizens after completion of a two year period of physical and [[Legal Custody|legal custody]] abroad by either filing an I-130 visa p
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  • :::8. If the minor has a physical or mental disability, a notarized statement will be required from the prosp
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  • ...ies and illnesses. Here are some things you can do to build your child’s physical comfort level and emotional security: The preschool years are when children become aware of physical and cultural differences. They can also learn some basics about the differe
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  • ...their child’s prior experiences, as well as their individual mental and physical capacity, might affect their development. Many children will catch up devel Poor prenatal care or nutrition can harm a child’s physical or mental development. Prenatal exposure to alcohol or drugs my damage a ch
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  • '''Physical Address:'''
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  • Physical Address:
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  • ...e mid-teen years many adolescents look like young adults. Do not let their physical stature and sexual development fool you! Teenagers are still primarily chil ...these relationships are short term. Older teens start to move beyond mere physical attraction to form more intimate emotional relationships. Those who are als
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  • When getting a diagnosis, a doctor or health care provider should conduct a physical examination, an interview, and lab tests. Currently, [[Bipolar Disorder|bip ...d disease, migraine headaches, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and other physical illnesses. These illnesses may cause symptoms of mania or depression. They
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  • ...rained relationships with people who may not understand the situation, and physical and mental exhaustion.
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  • ::::4. Physical and psychological exams demonstrating the well-being of the parents;
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  • ...CCCWA, including any preferences you may have about the child's age, sex, physical/medical condition, or region of origin within [[China]]. This application p
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  • Physical Address: 5th Floor, Tian Yu Garden (II phase), 136-142 Lin He Zhong Road, T
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  • ...nd psychological study of the prospective adoptive family that establishes physical, mental, moral and social capacity. The [[Home Study|home study]] required
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  • The physical and psychological health of the applicants must meet certain criteria. The
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  • ...iary in the Court of Children and Adolescents, responsible for the child's physical locality, completes the judicial phase.
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  • :::::8. Certificate of physical and mental health of prospective [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]](s); an
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  • ...y Salvadoran law to [[adopt]] domestically, plus the required two years of physical and [[Legal Custody|legal custody]] of the child in order to file an I-130
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  • ...o direct payments to the adoptive family in order to help meet the special physical, mental, or emotional needs of the child.
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  • ...al aggression include extreme yelling, screaming, and cursing. Examples of physical aggression include extreme shoving, kicking, hitting, biting, and throwing
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  • ...ed, and the continued deprivation will cause or is likely to cause serious physical, mental, emotional, or moral harm to the child. *The parent is unable to provide adequately for the physical, mental, emotional, or moral condition and needs of the child due to:
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  • ...hat priority is given to persons willing to [[adopt]] a child with special physical or psychological needs. If the petition is approved, the case file is forw
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  • ...ent and domiciled in [[Grenada]]. The child must also be in the continuous physical care of the applicant for at least three consecutive months immediately pre
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  • ...o act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] or exploitation; or an act Most states recognize four major types of [[maltreatment]]: [[neglect]], physical [[abuse]], psychological [[maltreatment]], and [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]
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  • Children with physical disabilities and emotional or behavioral problems had a higher risk for [[d
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  • ...[[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] may have about the child's age, sex, physical/medical condition, or region of origin within Hong Kong. The application pa ...U.S. engaging in adoptions submit notarized [[Home Study|home study]] and physical exam reports in [[adoption]] cases.) '''NOTE:''' Additional documents may b
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  • Prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] should be in good physical and mental health.
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  • ...ly, Iranian authorities will perform periodic checks to ensure the child's physical and mental well-being. ...ected by the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]. Mental and physical health certificates for the child are issued by a Specialist. At the end of
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  • ...below, as prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] must undergo a physical examination and submit a medical report.
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  • ...fees for adoptions. However, each child is required to have an extensive physical before the child is found eligible for [[adoption]] by the [[Adoption]] Boa
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  • ...mmigrant visa in the category IR-2, if the child has been in the legal and physical [[custody]] of the adoptive U.S. citizen parent(s) for at least two years,
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