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Home > Attaching in Adoption: Practical Tools for Today's Parents

Attaching in Adoption: Practical Tools for Today's Parents
By Deborah D. Gray
Average Rating: 5 star rating (5 Reviews)

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Publisher: Perspectives Press (IN)
Edition: First Edition
Date: May 1, 2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 391
     
     
     
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Proper attachment is the most fundamental issue in a successful adoption, but what exactly does the term mean? Attaching in Adoption answers that question thoroughly, and it provides solutions to a variety of specific attachment problems.

Along with technical explanations of challenges such as self-esteem, childhood grief, and limit-testing, the book includes a tremendous number of personal vignettes illustrating attachment-related situations. Parents who are convinced that only their child has ever behaved a certain way are sure to take comfort in these stories; not only do they include kids from all backgrounds and age groups, but each has an ultimately happy ending. The emotional health of the whole family is also paramount according to the book--with plenty of rest and "alone time," caregivers are more likely to be emotionally available when they are most needed.

Because Attaching in Adoption focuses on special needs, families who are coming together through foster programs, at later ages, or across cultural lines will find it especially helpful. Both psychologically detailed and straightforwardly helpful, it can be of equal benefit to counselors and parents alike. --Jill Lightner

 
 
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5 out of 5 stars.  Incredibly Helpful, February 25, 2010
This book has been incredibly helpful to me. It gave me the boost I needed to deal with the behaviors of our new three-year old. He was placed with us for adoption last October, and it's been a tough winter. I was looking for something to enhance my knowledge of attachment problems, and this book was just what I needed. Many of the examples were exactly what I was dealing with. I am only part way through reading the book and have already found so much information in it. I have been telling everyone about this book. I am also buying copies for anyone I know who is adopting a child or foster parenting. I am also giving a copy to our social worker. Anyone who works with or cares about these children needs to read this book. It helps a parent feel like they are not alone and helps them understand where the behaviors are coming from and puts it all into perspective. It helps you stay patient when you feel like screaming and pulling out your hair. Thank you, thank you, thank you for writing this book. TC

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5 out of 5 stars.  Love this book, October 11, 2009
I think this book is written in every day language, relatable, very informative. I am only in the third chapter and I can tell this is a book I will turn to over and over as our family grows.

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5 out of 5 stars.  This book changed our family!, March 24, 2009
As a foster parent (and adoptive mom to a child with RAD), we often have long-term placements with all types of attachment issues, both temporary and long-lasting. We had a three-year old that we just couldn't find a way to reach. I downloaded this to my Kindle one night and started reading... and chapter 10 on Anxiety changed our family. It described our foster child perfectly! Not only did it give coindtructive ideas on how to help and handle this child, it validated our experiences which no one else was lucky enough to observe. The bahaviors, the attitude, the inability to calm down during a tantrum... all there on paper and I felt like a validated mom again instead of a big failure. This book did not talk down to me as a parent while remaining easy to read and packed with valuable info. I recommend this to ANY foster or adoptive parent. It just might save your family!

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5 out of 5 stars.  Adoption + attahment, February 9, 2009
This is a great book full of lots of information. I highly recommend it.

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5 out of 5 stars.  Attachmentsw in Adoption, December 21, 2008
This book was recommended by a social worker and a friend who adopted internationally. It helped me to understand where my child's head is. I was much more patient and sympethedic when he had his rages.

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