adoption

November 2012

Viewing adoption – resources for adoptees, adoptive parents and professionals

By |2016-12-01T19:33:13-06:00November 26th, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: |

Sometimes videos of people sharing their experiences are the most profound. As we near the end of National Adoption Month, we have put together some resources for videos on a variety of topics related to permanency and adoption. Adoption Learning Partners is a resource for educational resources about adoption for professionals, parents, adopted individuals and [...]

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Transracial adoptees speak

By |2016-12-01T19:33:13-06:00November 23rd, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , |

Transracial adoption has always been controversial. Whether or not you agree with the practice of transracial adoption, it is important that child welfare and adoption practitioners and foster and adoptive parents understand that transracially adopted children and youth will have additional identity development needs and concerns than same-race adoptees. Just as every adopted person feels [...]

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More youth voices

By |2016-12-01T19:33:13-06:00November 19th, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , |

What does it feel like to be adopted? Check out these voices of the adoptees themselves. A fantastic Minnesota story by American Radio Works from 2007 featuring siblings Chris and Amanda in Wanted: Parents. The story is here, the audio is here (transcript of the audio is here).Roger's story for Wanted: Parents - A Place [...]

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For adopted youth – staying safe online

By |2016-12-01T19:33:13-06:00November 16th, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , |

Online social networking sites allow youth in foster care and adoption to connect with others who have shared their experiences. However negotiating social relationships - online ones included - can still be tricky. Youth can can be at risk, and for foster and adopted youth, issues such as who to trust, what to share, and [...]

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Adoptive family perspectives

By |2016-12-01T19:33:13-06:00November 14th, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , |

Today we are bringing you family perspectives. From the National Resource Center for Permanency and Family Connections, their series Digital Stories from the Field includes foster/adoptive family perspectives. These eleven videos provide a variety of experiences of families that have adopted children and youth from foster care. A diverse group of perspectives are included: LGBT [...]

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Social media and adoption

By |2016-12-01T19:33:13-06:00November 12th, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , |

Social media can be a tool for promoting adoption and it can also be tricky to manage. Adoption agencies might fear using social media because of concerns for privacy issues and unfamiliarity with the social media tools. However, social media is being used more and more by adoptive parents and children and youth, so it [...]

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Remembering that adoption is complex

By |2016-12-01T19:33:13-06:00November 9th, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , |

During the celebrations and hoopla that National Adoption Month brings, it can be easy to forget or dismiss the reality that adoption is not always the fairy tale ending to a child's life. A child brings with him or her a lifetime of pre-adoption history that is often very difficult and filled with trauma. Trauma [...]

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What does permanency mean for youth? Resources for foster youth

By |2016-12-01T19:33:13-06:00November 7th, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , |

Today's National Adoption Month post is aimed at foster youth. Although adoption is often presented as being about the best interests of the child, in reality the child or youth in foster care has very little say or input about their own permanency planning. Social workers, Guardian ad litems or CASA workers, judges and foster [...]

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