A podcast where two adoptive parents host interviews and discuss the different uses and needs for post-adoption services available to adoptive parents.
This podcast episode considers how attachment trauma affects adopted children and adoptive parents. The hosts also discuss how adoption can change family and community relationships.
This program is designed to provide prospective adoptive parents with strong foundational knowledge for caring for their adopted child. It’s a 15-week, asynchronous course covering the legal, social, and emotional aspects of adoption. It fulfills the legal requirements for adoption education in British Columbia.
A webinar library that covers countless topics: post adoption, school based support for adoptees, Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA), LGBTQ competency for adoption professionals, and financing adoption. It has on-demand webinars designed to meet the needs of today’s adoption professionals and offer supportive education to adoptive families.
A podcast episode where a birth mother speaks about her decision to give up one of her children. She mentions that it was one of the hardest times in her life.
A first-person perspective article from a birth mother on adoption, loss, and finding support after birth. She explains the loss that she felt after placing her child for adoption and how she found support by speaking with another mothers experiencing the same feelings.
A short article that identifies variations of microaggressions that are particular to adoption. It also teaches adopted children strategies to maintain their confidence and coping mechanisms for handling microaggressions.
Host Lori Holden is an adoptive mom and her children are in contact with both of their birth parents. Lori examines the various aspects of motherhood and adoption.
An article where a birth mom reflects on giving up her first daughter to adoption, then giving birth to and raising two children after.