Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care
Kids & Family
What issues do you need to think about when using social media as an adoptive or foster parent? What issues do you need to consider for your teens and tweens as they engage in social media? We talk with Katie Biron, Director Fostering Connections for Families and Program Manager of the Family Connections Program; Laura Jean Beauvais, licensed professional counselor with New Wind Counseling; and Dawn Friedman, a licensed professional clinical counselor with supervisory designation at Building Family Counseling about handling social media with adopted, foster, and kinship children.
In this episode, we include:
Some of the most popular social media platforms include:
Social Media pre-adoption
Social Media as an Adoptive Parent
Social Media as a Foster Parent
Social Media with Adopted/Fostered Teens
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