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Tag: fostercare

How Fostering and Adoption Traumatised Me.

May 27, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering, My story, Therapeutic Parenting

I believe that I have experienced trauma as a result of being a foster and adoptive parent. This post explores the issues of living alongside a child with difficult life experiences and considers what the impact may be for their parent. #fostering #fostercare #adoption

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How To Begin To Heal Emotional Trauma

May 20, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering, Therapeutic Parenting

Are there ways that we can think positively about trauma? Will doing so enable us to move forward toward healing. Here’s 5 questions that might help.

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What is Developmental Trauma?

May 13, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering, Therapeutic Parenting

Developmental Trauma is currently the diagnosis in fostering and adoption that doesn’t actually exist. So what is it and how might politics be effecting young people with it from getting support? #fostering #fostercare #adoption

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Different Traumas in Fostering & Adoption

May 6, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering, Therapeutic Parenting

Trauma: difficult to experience, difficult to define. Here’s some trauma terms that may be helpful to those living and working within #fostering and #adoption.

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Why I Don’t Promise Permanency to Foster-Adopt Children.

April 29, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering, Therapeutic Parenting

Children need to belong. But how do we talking about belonging in fostering and adoption without making promises we may not be able to keep. Can we offer permanence in a way that relieves a child’s anxiety without causing further distress if they have to move on from us? Read more to find out. #fostering #adoption

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When the Easter Bunny is Too Generous!

April 22, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering, Therapeutic Parenting

Easter is a time to combine family get togethers with excessive amounts of chocolate. Not always a good combination for fostered and adopted children. This blog explores a different approach in #fostering and #adoption

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Why We Are Foster Parents not Foster Carers

April 15, 2019 Fi Newood Fostering, Therapeutic Parenting

There is a move within the UK to stop using the term ‘foster carer’ and instead embrace the words ‘foster parent’. This blog explores the benefits of such a move and considers how the way we define our relationship may impact our young people.

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My First Mother’s Day in Over a Decade!

April 1, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering

For eleven years, mother’s day has been challenging for my foster-adopt family. This blog post explores the different stages we went through as a family to reach a point where our parent-child relationships could indeed be celebrated.

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5 Reasons Foster-Adopt Children Find Friendships Hard

March 18, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering, Therapeutic Parenting

Friendships are important to us all and yet they can be such a struggle to children who have been adopted or are living in foster care.

Here’s a blog about 5 reasons why this might be the case.

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My New Book for Foster & Adoptive Parents

March 11, 2019 Fi Newood Adoption, Fostering, Therapeutic Parenting

How you ever felt that maybe you just aren’t good-enough as a parent? That maybe fostering or adopting was not the right choice for you and in hindsight you realise that you just don’t have

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