“…Nevertheless, most international adoptees do manage well in their families and new countries (Dalen, 2005;Greene et al, 2008;Gunnar & Kertes, 2005;McGuiness, Ryan, & Robinson, 2005;Rutter, 2005). The terms 'resilience' and 'protective factors' are now being used as ways of explaining how some children with multiple risk factors adapt healthily and have optimal development when others do not (Greene et al, 2008;Gunnar & Kertes, 2005;Howe, 1998;Hughes, 2006). It is likely that future research will increasingly emphasize the need to focus on how, through resilience and protective factors, that adoptive families best meet the needs of children.…”