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Parenting Your Adopted Older Child

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Parenting Your Adopted Older Child
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brenda McCreight
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:204
Category/GenreChild care and upbringing
ISBN/Barcode 9781572242845
ClassificationsDewey:649.145
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Imprint New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date 1 April 1996
Publication Country United States

Description

An adoption expert, therapist, and adoptive parent of seven older children provides a comprehensive guide to help readers overcome the unique challenges of parenting adopted older children, including bonding, culture shock, fetal alcohol syndrome, aggressive behaviours, loss, hyperactivity, and creating a sense of belonging. Parenting Your Adopted Older Child is the only book to address all of the challenges faced by the increasing number of parents who adopt children older than two years - from the U.S. or abroad - and provide them with proven ways to overcome common problems and develop healthy, loving relationships with their child. In supportive, easy-to-understand language, parents learn step-by-step how to identify their child's unique needs and wounds, create a supportive home environment, and develop the skills needed to ally with their child against each challenge.

Author Biography

Brenda McCreight, Ph.D., is a family and child therapist and an adoption expert. She lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia, with her husband; they have nine children, seven of whom were adopted as older children.

Reviews

"Parenting Your Adopted Older Child will prove itself to be an extremely valuable and insightful text for those who parent adopted older children and for those professionals who assist in facilitating quality relationships among family members. Dr. McCreight's experience as bothparent and professional adds to the credibility of the powerful message she presents in a very readable format." --Beverly J. Ingram, M.Ed., Training and Development Director, The Center for Child and Family Studies, University o f South Carolina College of Social Work Brenda McCreight has written an important book that is immensely practical for all adoptive parents, especially those adopting children with special needs. Each chapter details particular challenges facing the family, including children with RAD, FAS, ADHD, a history of abuse, open adoption, and institutional history. She also details exercises for increasing self-esteem and engendering respect for others in the family. McCreight states, 'The real challenge of older child adoption is not one of overcoming differing problems, or differing genetics, or differing pasts, but rather, it is one of moving the child away from feeling alone and toward a sense of belonging.' Her book is a must-have road map with specific suggestions for achieving this outcome. --Sandra Lenington, publisher of Adoption Today magazine, and founder and manager of adopting.org "McCreight helps parents who adopt older children to understand an adoptee's developmental needs. She then moves beyond discussing adoption issues to suggest useful tools for handling the complexities of successful parenting. Parents who are looking for new, creative parenting techniques will appreciate the author's hands-on and upbeat approach." --Diane Martin-Hushman, Parent Group Coordinator, NACAC (North American Council on Adoptable Children), and adoptive parent of six children Parenting Your Older Adopted Child is just exactly on target. I have dealt with many of the problems that you mention on a personal level, and have held a lot of hands as people went through most of the rest of those challenges. Your book will undoubtedly contribute to many successful placements of older adopted children. --Kathy Polsen, Adoption Advocates International, Port Angeles, Washington Finally! A practical, no-nonsense guide for parents on how to deal with the issues older children face when joining a new adoptive family. With trademark humor, Brenda McCreight, mother of nine children with special needs, shows parents how to resolve issues, such as grief and loss, sexual and physical abuse, as well as, improve attachment, handle ADHD and transracial issues, and manage the effects of drugs and alcohol. A must-read for anyone raising children with special needs, whether adopted locally or internationally. --Karen Madeiros, Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia