Education provides adoptive families with the tools that they need to understand the social dynamics of adoption and provide them with realistic expectations.
Not exact matches
Children Awaiting Parents
provides training services for parents and child welfare professionals that include recruitment and retention of
adoptive families, how to navigate the
education system, managing adolescent behavior techniques and how to advocate for special needs services.
Center for Adoption Support and
Education A U.S. non-profit group providing education and support for adoptive parents and their children that includes links and a ne
Education A U.S. non-profit group
providing education and support for adoptive parents and their children that includes links and a ne
education and support for
adoptive parents and their children that includes links and a newsletter.
ORPARC
provides free support,
education, information, assistance, and referral services to Oregon post
adoptive families and assisted guardianship families, Oregon DHS staff, and Oregon Special Needs Adoption Coalition staff.
Centre for Adoption Support and
Education A U.S. non-profit group providing education and support for adoptive parents and their children that includes links and a ne
Education A U.S. non-profit group
providing education and support for adoptive parents and their children that includes links and a ne
education and support for
adoptive parents and their children that includes links and a newsletter.
The pre-adoption
education and preparation that OA&FS
provides to
adoptive parents is thorough, necessary, and powerful.
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provides on - going training to afterschool professionals through ACROSS NH and to foster and
adoptive parents through Granite State College's
Education and Training Partnership.
The Adoption Council of Ontario About - The Adoption Council of Ontario is a not - for - profit
providing outreach, support and
education to all adoptees,
adoptive parents, potential
adoptive parents, birth families, and adoption professionals in Ontario.
We focus on finding
adoptive homes for the animals in our shelter,
providing low - cost veterinary care to the public, and through community involvement and
education we are able to further the bond between people and animals.
The Pup Squad's goal is to rescue orphaned puppies, kittens and nursing litters from the streets and other life - threatening situations and match them with
adoptive homes, as well as to
provide support and
education to these adopters and the community at large.
Our purpose is to: Help raise public awareness of humane treatment of companion animals; Assist other rescue organizations place their animals;
Provide pet owner
education which will result in more successful permanent homes; Research and promote legislation to enhance animal welfare and control regulations; and Find
adoptive homes for individual animals.
Provided case management,
education and support of waiting
adoptive families, matched families and families in post placement.
AdoptUSKids
provides education and resources for parents who are considering fostering and adoption as well as those who are already foster or
adoptive parents.
The
Adoptive and Foster Family Coalition of New York
provides support,
education and advocacy surrounding the adoption and foster care experience.
We also have a very active online community that
provides education and support for
adoptive and hopeful
adoptive parents, with a lot of voices of adoptees and birthparents who share their stories.
Parent Resources for Information, Development, and
Education: About the PRIDE Model (PDF - 92 KB) PRIDE Digital Curriculum (2012) Examines the PRIDE model for the development and support of resource families, which
provides a standardized framework for recruiting, assessing, preparing, and selecting foster and
adoptive parents.
Creating a Family, the National Infertility and Adoption
Education Nonprofit
provides free resources online for
adoptive families such as podcasts, e-guides, and research techniques.
Shelly has been working with
adoptive families professionally for 10 years
providing a variety of services including medical case management, family therapy, parent
education, and support group facilitation.
A recent
adoptive mother herself, Rebecca Gruenspan
provides comprehensive consultation and
education services created to
provide a deeper understanding of the domestic adoption process, helping you build your family safely and quickly.
Adoption
Education Provides online training to prospective
adoptive parents (for both intercountry and domestic adoptions), social workers, and other adoption professionals.
The PRIDE (Parent Resources for Information, Development, and
Education) Model of Practice Child Welfare League of America (2016) Describes the PRIDE Model of Practice, which
provides training and resources for foster and
adoptive (resource) parents, as well as foster parent in - service training and development.
Council on Foster Care, Adoption, & Kinship Care American Academy of Pediatrics Presents a directory by State of pediatricians who
provide primary, preadoption, and postadoption care to foster children and
adoptive families as well as other services, such as
education and travel support.
The PRIDE (Parent Resources for Information, Development, and
Education) Program Child Welfare League of America Describes the PRIDE Model of Practice, which
provides training and resources for foster and
adoptive (resource) parents, as well as foster parent in - service training and development.
In just the past decade, blogs and other forms of social media have augmented open adoption:
providing tools for maintaining relationships between birth and
adoptive families, offering new ways to find support and advice from a community of peers, and creating cross-triad opportunities for
education and activism.
Enhancing Positive Outcomes in Transracial
Adoptive Families California Social Work Education Center (2004) View Abstract Provides current, relevant, and sensitive information about the experiences and challenges of transracial adoptive families with the goal of improving the quality of services and supports provided to these unique f
Adoptive Families California Social Work
Education Center (2004) View Abstract
Provides current, relevant, and sensitive information about the experiences and challenges of transracial
adoptive families with the goal of improving the quality of services and supports provided to these unique f
adoptive families with the goal of improving the quality of services and supports
provided to these unique families.
Adoptive Families Together (AFT)-- MSPCC's statewide network of adoptive families that provides peer support, information and ed
Adoptive Families Together (AFT)-- MSPCC's statewide network of
adoptive families that provides peer support, information and ed
adoptive families that
provides peer support, information and
education.
COFAF achieves this goal through
providing education and resources, along with the support of
adoptive parents, primary caregivers, and adoptees.
COFAF was formed by these parents to
provide education and resources to
adoptive parents so they can better understand and address the needs of their children.
Barbara VanSlyck has developed and
provided therapeutic /
education group series for
adoptive families since 1992.
The Center for Adoption Support and
Education (C.A.S.E.) developed the TAC based on its extensive experience in
providing pre - and post-adoption counseling and educational services to families, educators, child welfare staff and mental health providers in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington D.C. C.A.S.E. also serves as a national resource for foster /
adoptive families and professionals through its training, publications, and consultations.
Participants will learn about the «Six Stuck Spots» identified by the Center for Adoption Support and
Education (C.A.S.E.) that are common for adopted teens and
provide ideas as to how
adoptive parents can support their adopted teens.
The Foster,
Adoptive and Kinship Care
Education Program's goal is to
provide quality workshops, classes and support opportunities that will assist the Foster,
Adoptive and Kinship Parent to be informed and well prepared to meet the foster children's educational, behavioral and developmental needs.
The Colorado Post-Adoption Resource Center (COPARC) and the Colorado Coalition of
Adoptive Families (COCAF) have developed a training for school personnel called Family Diversity in
Education, which
provides an understanding of the behaviors and needs of many children whose families are formed through adoption, or who are living with kin or foster families.
Children Awaiting Parents
provides training services for parents and child welfare professionals that include recruitment and retention of
adoptive families, how to navigate the
education system, managing adolescent behavior techniques and how to advocate for special needs services.
Child Crisis Arizona
provides counseling and support groups,
education and training, to caregivers, foster and
adoptive families.
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provide education, inspiration, and transformation for
adoptive parents of challenging children, by integrating trauma - informed parent coaching and Deep Stress Transformation.
In 1998, The Center for Adoption Support and
Education (C.A.S.E.) was formed, recognizing a long - standing dream that co-founder and
adoptive parent Kathleen Dugan had to
provide counseling services and educational resources for families touched by adoption and foster care.
Adoptive Families Together (AFT)
provides education, advocacy, training, and support to families, professionals and communities about the unique circumstances inherent in the adoption experience.