Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care
Kids & Family
How do some kids survive a life of poverty, homelessness, abuse, and foster and eventually thrive? We talk with David Ambroz is a national poverty and child welfare expert and advocate and the author of the memoir, A Place Called Home. He was recognized by President Obama as an American Champion of Change. Currently serving as the Head of Community Engagement (West) for Amazon, Ambroz previously led Corporate Social Responsibility for Walt Disney Television, and has served as president of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission as well as a California Child Welfare Council member. After growing up homeless and then in foster care, he graduated from Vassar College and later earned his J.D. from UCLA School of Law. He is a foster dad and lives in Los Angeles, CA.
In this episode, we cover:
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Should You Consider Adopting a Child of a Different Race or Ethnicity?
Helping Our Kids Regulate Big Emotions
Talking with Children About Adoption at Different Ages
A Guide to Raising Your Grandchild
Parenting Adopted Teens and Young Adults
Helping Adopted Children Heal From Past Trauma and Loss
Adopting or Fostering a Child Who Identifies as LGBTQ+
Navigating Sticky Birth Parent Situations
Handling Screens and Technology as a Family
Trauma-Informed Parenting: Practical Applications of TBRI®
How to Raise an Intense Child
Impact of Fostering and Adoption on Kids Already in the Family
Identical Twins Separated at Birth
Picky Eating and Other Food Issues
2022 Adoption Tax Credit
How to Adopt in 2023
Making Peace with Living Child Free
Parental Leave: What You Need to Know Before You Adopt or Foster
Transracial Adoption: A Mom & Son Talk About What They've Learned
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