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  2. Gladney Center for Adoption - Wikipedia

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    Career development and counseling services were available. The programs were licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services. All programs were offered free of charge to young women planning adoption. Ruby Lee Piester joined the Home in 1960 as director of social services and was executive director from 1963 to 1983.

  3. DePelchin Children's Center - Wikipedia

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    These programs are offered throughout the Greater Houston community at schools, community centers, and in homes. DePelchin also offers general parenting classes to strengthen families, including programs that focus specifically on fatherhood. DePelchin provides foster care and adoption services in each of its four Texas markets.

  4. Adoption study - Wikipedia

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    The most cited adoption projects that sought to estimate the heritability of IQ were those of Texas, [8] Colorado [9] and Minnesota [10] that were started in the 1970s. These studies showed that while adoptive parents IQ does seem to have a correlation with adoptees IQ in early life, when the adoptees reach adolescence the correlation has faded ...

  5. Texas state supported living centers - Wikipedia

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    Brenham state school opened in January 1974, and was the first of the Texas State Schools to be certified as an ICF-MR (Intermediate Care Facility - Mentally/Intellectually Challenged). Brenham State school features a nature area, primarily for use of residents and family members but also available on a limited basis to outside organizations ...

  6. BCFS Health and Human Services - Wikipedia

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    BCFS Health and Human Services (formerly Baptist Child and Family Services) is a U.S. 501(c)(3) organization based in San Antonio, Texas, specializing in emergency shelter, foster care, and adoption. It was founded as an orphanage for Hispanic children in 1944.

  7. Texas State Board of Education approves new charter schools ...

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    The Texas State Board of Education approved four of five proposed new charter schools — including two in the Austin area — during its board meeting Friday.

  8. Nightlight Christian Adoptions - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services funded an Embryo Adoption Awareness Campaign beginning in 2002. [34] In 2013 the program had a $1.9 million budget. [35] From 2011 to 2012, the number of embryo adoptions rose 25% in the U.S. [18] As of January 2013, more than 4500 babies have been born in the U.S. through embryo adoption.

  9. Category:Special schools in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Briarwood School (Houston, Texas) E. Excel Academy (Conroe, Texas) N. Notre Dame School of Dallas; S. Still Creek Ranch; T. Texas School for the Blind and ...