Center for Family Attachment
and Healing Monthly Newsletter
Each newsletter will include
articles and information of interest to those:
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Practicing an attachment style
of parenting
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Raising children with
attachment challenges and/or trauma histories
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Raising children with
emotional/behavioral issues
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Interested in learning more
about, or working towards, parenting for the long
term goal of emotional health through an
intentional, love-based paradigm
·
Parents who want to work
towards uncovering their authentic selves, so that
they can parent from a place of unconditional love
and acceptance
This newsletter is being
launched on November 15th with loads of
great information and free stuff including:
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An article entitled, "Moving
from Doing Attachment Parenting to Being An
Attachment Parent"
·
Information on the Magic of
Occupational Therapy - how it can help your
child to BE more physically and emotionally
regulated
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A Brilliant e-book, not yet
released, and free of charge right now, entitled,
"Parenting Softly: Simple Guidance From Conception
to Two - for Raising a Child who Laughs a Lot, Loves
Big, and Learns Exceptionally", written by my
mentor, B. Bryan Post of the Post Institute for
Family Centered Therapy.
·
To Celebrate Adoption
Awareness Month, a link will be provided to
register for a series of 5 Free Teleseminars
including:
·
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1) Kari Hall, Occupational Therapist and Owner of
several offices in the Denver area specializing in
sensory integration dysfunction. Kari is a wealth of
information regarding adopted children's sensory
integration processing challenges.
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2) Rhonda Roorda, the leading transracial adoption
specialist in the country and Co-Author of the
pioneering and groundbreaking trilogy on transracial
adoption In Their Own Voices, In Their Parents
Voices, and In Their Siblings Voices, will be
joining us to discuss the pros/cons, successes and
challenges of transracial adoption.
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3) Another author on the topic of transracial
adoption
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4) Expert Gay Knutson will shed light on the
Heritage of the Adopted Child: Exploring the
culture, foods, family structure, and medical
experiences of internationally adopted children. Gay
has traveled the world on behalf of adopted children
will be sharing with us all that she has learned.
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5) Bryan Post sharing his personal story of
adoption, The struggle, the pain, the hope, the
failures, and ultimately the love that saw him and
his family through.
I want everyone to
be able to take advantage of all this great
information by joining Center for Family Attachment
and Healing's E-Newsletter
By November 14