Posts Tagged ‘foster care’
How to Talk to Your Adopted Child about Immigration Policies in America
Immigration policies separating young children from their parents provokes complex emotions for an adopted child. Clinicians at BPAR have been asked about the best way to talk with young adoptees about their concerns in a way that will instill a sense of safety and security.
Read MoreBook Review: A CHANCE IN THE WORLD
A CHANCE IN THE WORLD, the incredibly powerful story of author Steve Pemberton’s youth in the foster care system, highlights the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity and persist to make dreams a reality.
Read MoreHow BPAR Could Support the This Is Us Family
As the popular tv show, THIS IS US, wraps up season 2, the clinicians at Boston Post Adoption Resources identify ways we could help all generations of the Pearson family if they came to us for therapy and support.
Read MoreBook Review – BEFORE WE WERE YOURS
BEFORE WE WERE YOURS by former journalist Lisa Wingate is a must read; a heartbreaking yet illuminating story about the strong bond between adoptees and their birth families.
Read MoreBook Review – FAR FROM THE TREE by Robin Benway
FAR FROM THE TREE by Robin Benway addresses almost every topic that comes up in the world of adoption: identity, race, culture, fitting in, grief, loss, abandonment, trust, shame, and feeling misunderstood.
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