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64% of Americans surveyed report personal experience with adoption. Either themselves, their family or close friends have been touched by adoption. (Dave Thomas Foundation Adoption Attitudes Survey, 2002)

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Finding the Missing Pieces

Finding the Missing Pieces

It is natural for adopted children to grieve the life and family they never knew, no matter how old they were when adopted, how open the adoption or how happy their life with the adoptive family.

It is important for families to understand the gains and losses of all members of the adoption circle and to:

  • Recognize the signs of grief in adopted children at different developmental stages
  • Identify situations that may trigger grief responses
  • Develop strategies for helping children grieve their losses
  • Identify resources to help children and families grieve
  • Understand when to seek professional assistance

This product is part of the following packages:

Domestic Infant Adoption Package - 16 Credit Hours

A comprehensive set of courses to help prospective adoptive parents understand the joys and challenges of domestic adoption. Significant discount when you purchase as a package!

Hague Package - China Edition

This package includes 8 courses for a total of 12 credit hours of training on topics required for adoption from China by the Hague Convention. Significant discount when you purchase as a package!

Hague Package

This package includes 5 courses for a total of 10 credit hours of training on topics required for international adoption by the Hague Convention. Significant discount when you purchase as a package!

Finding the Missing Pieces
Credit Hours: 2.0
$40.00
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Prenatal Substance Exposure

Prenatal Substance Exposure

Join Child Therapist Susan Stutzman, LCPC, RPT-S, as she helps adoptive parents and prospective adoptive parents understand the physical and developmental impacts of pre-natal substance exposure on children. She’ll offer practical intervention ideas and strategies that parents can use to help their children reach their maximum potential.

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