From The Attachment Disorder Network. Parenting Traumatized Children Conference. Holding on to hope, letting go of expectations 2006. Author: Nancy AsheAdditional Author: ADNISBN: M7109Count: 1
Trauma in childhood can have devastating effects on the developing brain. Current research confirms that trauma can activate various systems in the brain that actually change neuron response and [...]
(4) This DVD contains the original STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITY: ISSUES IN TRANSRACIAL ADOPTION, an all new twenty-minute follow up video, A CONVERSATION 10 YEARS LATER, bonus scenes and more. [...]
Whether you are a waiting parent or home with your child and working on attachment and bonding, this DVD offers a valuable resource for all adoptive families. Creating Secure Attachments […]
Time Out, Privilege Removal and Extra Chores. While it is important to keep parenting positive and maintain a positive atmosphere in the home, sometimes children’s behavior can become quite [...]
Characteristics of Successful Adoptive Families, Spaulding for Children This documentary-style video features families and professionals who discuss, describe and demonstrate “what it takes” to [...]
The Children Who Wait, Spaulding for Children Special needs adoption practice is shaped and driven by the needs of children who wait for adoption placement. This video illustrates how children [...]
As a parent who has adopted or provides foster care transracially, you want to contribute to your child’s sense of identity and self-esteem by grooming them appropriately and helping them [...]
Saturday, October 7, 2006 A Place in My Heart Conference The Gray’s Conference Center 6618 N. Teutonia Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53209 Schedule 9am-12pm: Managing Adoptive Child’s Behaviors: What’s [...]
Interviews with foster care alumni and adoptive parents describing the importance of youth maintaining connections with significant people from their past. Additional Author: Adoptions Unlimited [...]