The Adoption & Foster Care Journey
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
“My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry…” James 1:19
Welcome to The Adoption & Foster Care Journey—a podcast to encourage, educate and equip you to care for children in crisis through adoption, foster care and kinship care.
On this episode, host Sandra Flach, shares the primary characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and takes a closer look at slow processing pace—a symptom of FASD. If you are an adoptive, foster or kinship caregiver, you won’t want to miss this episode.
Listen in as Sandra shares from her personal experience parenting 5 adopted children—2 diagnosed with FAS.
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Links mentioned in this episode:
sandraflach.com
justicefororphansny.org
faucets.org
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Episode 211 - The Least Suffer the Greatest
Episode 210 - Investing In Children is Crystal Clear
Episode 209 - "It's a Family Thing"
Episode 208 - Faith or Fear?
Episode 207 - Honestly Adoption
Episode 206 - Home Run for Foster Care!
Episode 205 - A Hope and a Future with Greg Belcher
Episode 204 - Love In Action
Episode 203 - It's Personal!
Episode 202 - Put Your "Yes" On the Table
Episode 201 - Ready, Set, Goal!
Episode 200 - Stephanie Fast: She Is Mine
Episode 199 - Advent: Choose Love
Episode 198 - Advent: Where's Your Joy?
Episode 197 - Advent: Choosing Peace
Episode 196 - Advent - Let the Light of Christ Fill You With Hope
Episode 195 - Desperate For Hope
Episode 194 - You Took Me In and Made Me Yours!
Episode 193 - Uniquely Equipped
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