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| 80% Recommended by our customers. Publisher: EMK Press Catalog: Book Release date: 2006-07-15 Media: Paperback Number of pages: 520 Ean: 9780972624459 Book Isbn: 0972624457 |
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Finally, a comprehensive parenting book for adoptive families! Over 100 contributors have helped EMK Press to weave a stunning tapestry of advice specifically for adoptive parents. Parenting adopted children requires parenting with an extra layer and this book helps you to understand where that extra layer falls. This 520 page book is a wealth of information for the newly arrived home family and the experienced family as well. This is "What to Expect" for the adoptive family. It is a book you won’t read all at once, but come back to again and again as your child’s awareness of who they are and how they came to join your family develops and your awareness of how to parent them evolves. Our adopted children come to us from loss–loss of a birthfamily, perhaps a culture, and sometimes language. There are helpful things that we can do to address these issues, and Adoption Parenting helps you to create an awareness to do just that. We also look at stumbling blocks to good parenting, and standard parenting practices that aren’t the best solution for adopted children. We look at the core issues all members of the adoption triad face, and look at how that affects standard parenting challenges like sleeping through the night, discipline and attachment. We cover specific challenges families have faced: FASD, trauma and PTSD, sensory integration, speech and language delays, learning issues, food issues, racial differences, and at ways to effectively parent a post-institutionalized child. We also look at how each of us has been parented and how that affects the parenting choices we make for our children. There is a section which includes articles on Post Adoption Depression, the importance of support networks (both for your children and for yourself) and when and how to find therapists if that is warranted. The book is filled with resources and links to help find more information on a specific topic as your parenting or your child needs. The contributors to this book include professionals in their respective fields like Dan Hughes, PhD; Arthur Becker-Weidman, PhD; Beth O'Malley,MEd; Adam Pertman; Ellen Singer, LCSW-C; Laurie Miller, MD; Mary Beth Williams, PhD, LCSW, CTS; Barbara Elleman, MHS, OTR/L, BCP; Marcy Axness, PhD; Christopher J. Alexander, PhD; Sharon Glennen, PhD, CCC-SLP; Doris Landry, MS, LLC. Contributors also include parents who have had to learn to parent the children who have come to them. Many of these parents have become experts as well! The advice and the wisdom they have to share is honest and heartening. Adoptees who are now adults have shared experiences on their growing up that are interwoven in the book and there are contributions from birth mothers as well. Each person comes to parenting from a different place and the needs their children have are unique. Adoption Parenting: Creating a Toolbox, Building Connections allows the reader to choose which tools are helpful for their particular situation and which are not. This isn't a book about what you have to do to parent, but about perspective, awareness, and understanding that overlays how you parent. This book is designed to help each of us become the best parents for our children and to offer support and connections for families on the journey of adoption parenting! |
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Summary: From the front lines This is a wonderful book for parents who have recently adopted a child, and for parents who are considering adoption. The information is presented in a postive manner. Even the many difficult issues surrounding attachment issues and PTSD are discussed by parents who have worked with the problems and found solutions. As an adoptive parent of children now 4 years home, I found several topics that confirmed my concerns or helped me reframe certain issues. I felt supported by the articles and information presented in this book. Even though I'm an obsessive researcher, I found some new links and sources. I'm impressed with the editor of this book, who maintains forums for parents online and generates fascinating and sometimes life-saving discussions. It appears that the book draws from the extensive parental experience that is available in discussions online, and makes it readily available in a very useable format. Adoptive parents often complain that they enter into relationships with their children under-prepared. This book may help, particularly in its fresh approach to the process of attachment and suggestions for understanding possible symptoms of post traumatic stress, ranging from nightmares to extreme behaviors. Even the topic of adoptive disruption is approached with reason and understanding; often this is an area where either children or parents are condemed. Summary: Great Resource This book gives great advice and practical tips for building strong connections with your adoptive child. Summary: Without Exception: The best Adoption Book Available Today For ten years I have reviewed adoption books. As the editor of the largest online international adoption website, I receive as many as 5 requests for reviews a week. This is my rare `two thumbs up'. It is both the `Dr. Spock' and the `Parenting with Love and Logic' of the adoption world. In short, Adoption Parenting is required reading. The format, essays by experts, parents, and fellow life-travelers, is inviting. You can skip around; you can focus on certain issues. Perhaps your child is hoarding food. Perhaps you haven't slept for 2 weeks, or your child's kindergarten cannot understand that a `family tree' project is not a comfortable subject for every child in the classroom. Or maybe you've walked that road already and need a little support in the teenage years. You'll find it all here, gift wrapped with a lovely bow on top. What makes it worth every penny is the personalization. You'll cry, laugh and rejoice. You'll pick it up like a medical-reference book in 5 years. And even more wonderfully, each writer comes across as so incredibly human. You will feel your own feet firmly planted next to those who have walked before you. Though I did not write one word in this book, I am embarrassingly proud of it as both an adoptee and an adoptive mom. Well done, my friends. You created something we can all benefit from! -Martha Osborne Summary: Amazing Support from a Book! Forget Dr. Spock, forget "What to Expect"-this book is invaluable if you are an adoptive parent. I was given this book as a gift for our second adoption from Kaz, and I have used several of the book's suggestion very successfully. Really wish I'd had this reference when we adopted our older son from the Ukraine.Anyone adopting a three year old or above, needs to read the section on Older Child Adoption written by experienced parents. The chapters are comprehensive and most of them are a combination of writings from adoptive moms and dads, and adoption professionals...amazing support from a book. Chapter headings: Sleep, Claiming, Language, Food, Baggage, Discipline, Loss and Grief, Transitions, Siblings, Narratives, Learning, School, Race, Older Child Adoption, Challenges,Support, Therapy and Journey. It is POWERFUL and EMPOWERING to be able to read practical information on adoption parenting that I can ACTUALLY USE with my children and that actually makes a difference to our family. There are lots of 'big names' with great info in this book, but I really appreciate the 'what I did' contributions from other parents...makes adoption-parenting philosophy come to life. Summary: Top of my List! WOW! It is fantastic. I have re-organized the list of books that I recommend for adoptive parents and put it at the top. I am the adoptive mom of two daughters and I have read many adoption books. I have heard moms say that they don't have time to read the adoption books, but they know they need the information and support. I have also heard them say that they can't get their husbands to read about adoption isssues. I know that they (or their husbands) are just not going to read some of the other books out there. This one is different. You can read it straight through. Or you can pick and choose the topics that are most helpful for you right then. You can look up a particular subject. It is big and full of necessary information, but NOT intimidating. The material is presented clearly which makes it easily understood. It is also full of resources and guides you to more information if you need it. This will be the gift that I give to any of my friends who are adoptive parents. |
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