Adoption
Book Review: Twenty Things Adopted Children Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew
Sherrie Eldridge’s book, TWENTY THINGS ADOPTED CHILDREN WISH THEIR ADOPTIVE PARENTS KNEW, provides adoptive parents an opportunity to see the world from …
Read MoreW.I.S.E. UP : An Empowering Resource for Adopted Children
Who is your real mother? Why don’t you look like your parents? To help children and answer adoption questions C.A.S.E. created the W.I.S.E. UP POWERBOOK.
Read MoreMovie Review: Black or White
BLACK OR WHITE, written and directed by Mike Binder, shares with the world a young adoptees’ experience of divided loyalty, race and family …
Read MoreThree Of The Most Annoying Things You Can Say To An Adoptee
“So your parents aren’t your real parents?” You’ve heard this question before. How does this make an adoptee feel? There’s better adoptee language, and we encourage thinking about a different way to ask a question or make a statement.
Read MoreFeelings Cards: A Great Tool For Kids and Families!
Having the right tools to express our selves is vital to healthy relationships. A great way to help children learn about feelings is to make Feelings Cards
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