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To the Editor.—
Recent letters from practicing colleagues about the AAP Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health’s statement on coparent adoption1 provide a valuable opportunity. This opportunity can best be described by the simple adjective “all.”
Dr Hagan’s commentary in the August 2002 issue, “It’s About Their Children,” concludes, “After all, we are all pediatricians and our focus is on children. Cannot this controversy be used as an opportunity to increase the dialogue regarding the needs of these children.”2 My pediatric career has focused on prevention of child abuse. Underlying this complex reality of human history, …
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