Upside Down

Understanding and Supporting Attachment in Adoptive Families

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Special Education, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Shannon Guerra ISBN: 9781512759631
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: January 17, 2017
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Shannon Guerra
ISBN: 9781512759631
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: January 17, 2017
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Adoptive families working through attachment issues often feel alone. It doesnt have to be this way, though.

The communities around them want to help, yet they usually dont know how to help when it comes to attachment issues.

A little perspective can change all of that.

Upside Down shares stories from dozens of families healing through the spectrum of attachment issues, from general attachment concerns to Reactive Attachment Disorder. It demonstrates ways adoptive families can explain these often invisible special needs to the community around them, and also shows how these communities can provide support without causing more damage to a hurting child and further isolating the families working so hard to heal them.

Topics include:

- the reality behind the rose-tinted movies

- the why behind the weird limits

- the tangle of community

- what adoptive families really want...besides coffee

- sample letters for care providers

- links and further resources

The message of Upside Down is two-fold: Adoptive families are not alone, and the communities around them can be equipped to make sure they never feel that way again.

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Adoptive families working through attachment issues often feel alone. It doesnt have to be this way, though.

The communities around them want to help, yet they usually dont know how to help when it comes to attachment issues.

A little perspective can change all of that.

Upside Down shares stories from dozens of families healing through the spectrum of attachment issues, from general attachment concerns to Reactive Attachment Disorder. It demonstrates ways adoptive families can explain these often invisible special needs to the community around them, and also shows how these communities can provide support without causing more damage to a hurting child and further isolating the families working so hard to heal them.

Topics include:

- the reality behind the rose-tinted movies

- the why behind the weird limits

- the tangle of community

- what adoptive families really want...besides coffee

- sample letters for care providers

- links and further resources

The message of Upside Down is two-fold: Adoptive families are not alone, and the communities around them can be equipped to make sure they never feel that way again.

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