Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care
Kids & Family
Parenting kids exposed to trauma is hard. Sometimes, it is very hard, but these families can thrive. In an interview with Creating a Family, Dr. Ross Greene, a Harvard Psychology professor, stressed that it was crucial for parents of children exposed to trauma to realize that kids want to do well, and if they are struggling, it is likely because they are lacking a specific skill needed to succeed.
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Preparing Kids Already in the Home for an Adoption
Is Human Fertility Declining and What Can We Do About It
Adopting a Relative from Abroad
How to Raise a Child Who Will Thrive
Partnering with Birth Parents in Foster Care
The Endocrine System, Thyroid Gland, and Fertility
Interview with Sarah Sentilles, author of "Stranger Care"
Blending Children by Birth and Adoption
Taking Care of Yourself When Parenting Harder to Parent Kids
Impact of OTC Drugs on Fertility
Talking with Young Children about Adoption and Birth Parents
Practical Tips for Disciplining Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
Panel of Kinship Caregivers: What's It Really Like
Helping Parents & Kids Manage Phones, Internet, & Gaming
Genetics and Fertility
Impact of Fostering on Kids Already in the Family
Attachment 101
Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Opiates, Opioids, Methadone, Suboxone, and Other Common Drugs
Coping with Pregnancy Loss and Miscarriage
Adopting as a Single Parent
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