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Home2018March

Month: March 2018

Articles

The Grown-Up’s Guide to Teenage Humans

March 11, 2018 adoptinfo2018 0

By Josh Shipp HarperCollins Publishers, 2017, ISBN: 978-0-06-265406-9, $26.99 Raising teenagers is challenging even in the rosiest of circumstances; the struggle amplifies enormously when those teens are living in the child welfare system and come […]

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Goodbye, SaraJane: A Foster Child Writes Letters to Her Mother

March 8, 2018 adoptinfo2018 0

By Sequoya Griffin Key Purpose Books, LLC, 2016, ISBN: 978-0-9992325-0-7, 443 pages, $14.99 When Sequoya Griffin was 4 she entered foster care for the first time. This would be a pattern that would continue for […]

Book & Movie Reviews

Remembering Trauma: Connecting the Dots Between Complex Trauma and Misdiagnosis in Youth

March 7, 2018 adoptinfo2018 0

By the Center for Child Trauma Assessment, Services, and Interventions (CCTASI) in collaboration with partners from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and creator of the ReMoved film series, Nathanael Matanick, 16 minutes, http://www.rememberingtrauma.org […]

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Consider the Possibilities: New York Possibility Project Helps At-Risk Youth Writer, Produce, Perform Stage Plays

March 5, 2018 adoptinfo2018 0

By Michael Fitzgerald Niquana Clark of Harlem never imagined she’d become a famous actress. By the end of high school, she hadn’t performed in front of a large audience, was living in foster care, and […]

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