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All Agape Adoptions families will have post adoption support and services upon arrival home with their new child. To learn more about these services, click here.
There are a range of resources to help, including grants, to assist families after placement. A few of these include:
Article: Preparing Adoptees for Returning to School This Fall
Please also check out our favorite books post adoption books for kids
What Teachers Should Know About Adoption
Adoption Awareness in School Assignments
Exploring an adoptee's heritage is often an essential part of an adoptee's identity formation. There are a number of organizations that are available to adoptees and their families that assist with this exploration.
C.A.S.E. Support Group for Parents in Racially Diverse Families
W.I.S.E Up!® is an empowerment program designed to create a safe space for children to express their feelings about being adopted and prepare them for intrusive questions and insensitive remarks from peers and others
Blog Post: Think your family may be heading for a crisis? We're here to help.
The Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development: The Institute does not provide direct services to families, but does maintain a list of practitioners that are trained in their approach.
Brain First Parenting with Eileen Devine
National Directory of Adoption Competent Professionals
Lifesong: Lifesong provides post-adoption grants to families who qualify for counseling (for your adopted child, siblings, or yourself), training, trauma care like EMDR therapy and neurofeedback or other interventions.
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