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Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care - Raising a Child with ADHD to a Successful & Healthy Adulthood

Raising a Child with ADHD to a Successful & Healthy Adulthood

07/19/23 • 53 min

Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care

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Do you suspect your child has ADHD? Don't miss today's show with Dr. Tamara Rosier. She is the author of “Your Brain’s Not Broken: Strategies for Navigating Your Emotions and Life with ADHD.” She runs the ADHD Center of West Michigan and is president of the ADHD Coaches Organization.
In this episode, we cover:
Understanding ADHD

  • What is ADHD?
  • What are the symptoms?
  • Are foster, adoptive, and kinship kids more prone to ADHD?
  • How to tell if our child’s behavior is ADHD or caused by the trauma they’ve experienced?

Treating ADHD

  • Importance of early diagnosing and intervention.
  • To medicate or not?
  • Should you take a medication break/holiday?

Parenting Challenges with Raising a Child with ADHD:

  • Managing expectations.
  • Emotional management is key.
  • Stop comparing your child and yourself to other parents and their “perfect” kids.
  • Self-control/Impulsiveness.
  • Sticking to an activity - the challenge of finding the balance between encouraging a child to persist and letting go.
  • Why can my child focus on a video game but take 3 hours to finish a 30-minute homework assignment? And what can I do about it?
  • What to let go and what to not. Don’t sweat the small stuff.

Looking for the Positives of ADHD

  • ADHD is not a disorder but rather a trait or neurological difference.
  • Strength of divergent thinking.

Tips for parents raising a child with ADHD.
This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them. Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

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Please leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.
Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

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Do you suspect your child has ADHD? Don't miss today's show with Dr. Tamara Rosier. She is the author of “Your Brain’s Not Broken: Strategies for Navigating Your Emotions and Life with ADHD.” She runs the ADHD Center of West Michigan and is president of the ADHD Coaches Organization.
In this episode, we cover:
Understanding ADHD

  • What is ADHD?
  • What are the symptoms?
  • Are foster, adoptive, and kinship kids more prone to ADHD?
  • How to tell if our child’s behavior is ADHD or caused by the trauma they’ve experienced?

Treating ADHD

  • Importance of early diagnosing and intervention.
  • To medicate or not?
  • Should you take a medication break/holiday?

Parenting Challenges with Raising a Child with ADHD:

  • Managing expectations.
  • Emotional management is key.
  • Stop comparing your child and yourself to other parents and their “perfect” kids.
  • Self-control/Impulsiveness.
  • Sticking to an activity - the challenge of finding the balance between encouraging a child to persist and letting go.
  • Why can my child focus on a video game but take 3 hours to finish a 30-minute homework assignment? And what can I do about it?
  • What to let go and what to not. Don’t sweat the small stuff.

Looking for the Positives of ADHD

  • ADHD is not a disorder but rather a trait or neurological difference.
  • Strength of divergent thinking.

Tips for parents raising a child with ADHD.
This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them. Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

Please leave us a rating or review RateThisPodcast.com/creatingafamily

Support the show

Please leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.
Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

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Navigating Special Education and the IEP/504 Process

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Do you have a child receiving special education services or one that you think may need these services? In this podcast, we talk about navigating this process. Our guests will be Lisa Eisenberg and Gaile Osborne. Lisa Eisenberg is a social worker, education advocate, and consultant. She is a member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, an organization whose goal is to secure high-quality educational services for all and to promote excellence in advocacy. Gaile Osborne is the Executive Director of Foster Family Alliance, the foster, kinship, and adoptive parent association in North Carolina. She has her masters in special education with certifications in five areas, including emotional disabilities. Gaile and her husband are parents of children adopted from foster care and have fostered over 28 children. Foster Family Alliance provides educational advocacy support for NC foster, adoptive, and kinship families.
In this episode, we cover:

  • What language is preferred: special education, exceptional children education, or something else?
  • What laws govern special education?
  • What are the most common acronyms that parents will see, and what do they mean?
    • IEPs
    • 504s
    • LRE
    • SDI
    • OHI
  • How does trauma impact a child’s ability to learn?
  • How can you tell the difference between the impact of trauma from a learning disability or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?
  • What are the signs that a child needs to have an educational assessment?
  • What is involved with an educational assessment?
  • What are the first steps that a parent or caregiver should take to get an educational assessment?
  • What is the difference between an IEP and a 504 plan? Which one provides the most protection and accommodations for the child?
  • What accommodations should parents and caregivers be aware of that they can ask to be included in either the IEP or 504 plan?
  • What can foster/kin parents do if they believe the child in their care needs to be assessed? What are their legal rights?
  • Are they allowed to be in the IEP or 504 meeting?
  • Can they directly influence the IEP or 504?
  • How can foster or kinship parent be of the most help when working with a child with learning disabilities or other disabilities?
  • Tips for Parents and Caregivers when a child is struggling academically in school.

Resources:

Support the show

Please leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.
Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

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Helping Internationally Adopted Children Develop a Healthy Cultural and Racial Identity

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Are you raising an internationally adopted child or a child of another race? Join our fascinating discussion with Dr. Hollee McGinnis, an Assistant Professor in the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work. She focuses on mental health and identity for internationally adopted people. She is also an intercountry adoptee from South Korea.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How are racial, ethnic, and cultural identities different for international adoptees?
  • Why is racial, ethnic, or cultural identification important for the emotional development of a child adopted internationally?
  • At what age does cultural and racial identity develop?
  • For children adopted internationally, what are some of the acculturation and assimilation issues that these children face? Including those issues arising from factors such as race, ethnicity, religion, and culture.
  • Does this differ by race?
  • Does international adoption itself potentially create acculturation or assimilation issues?
  • How can parents walk the balance between wanting the child to fully assimilate and acculturate to their new life while also identifying with their culture of birth?
  • Does this change depend on the age of the child at adoption?
  • What is the experience like for a child whose name doesn't fit their ethnicity? Do you recommend that parents think about this when naming their child?
  • How to handle if a child is born into a family of one religion but adopted by a family of a different religion?
  • What are the long-term implications for a family that has become multi-cultural through international adoption? How does this impact each family member: adopted person, siblings, parent, or grandparents?
  • What does a healthy cultural identity for an internationally adopted child look like?
  • What does a healthy racial identity for an internationally adopted child look like?
  • Tips for how adoptive parents can help their children develop a healthy cultural and racial identity?
    • Read books about the history of your child’s culture and country, starting at a young age.
    • Read books to provide the language and tools to help your child deal with racism. Again, start young.
    • Talk about racism with your child. See resources below.
    • Create connections for your child to people who look like them, as well as other adoptees.
    • Incorporate people of your child’s race or culture into your friend group.
    • Consider a homeland tour.

Resources:

Support the show

Please leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.
Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care - Raising a Child with ADHD to a Successful & Healthy Adulthood

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Dawn Davenport 0:00
Welcome, everyone to Creating a Family talk about foster adoptive and kinship care. I'm Dawn Davenport. I am the host of this show, and the director of the nonprofit creating a family thought for today we're going to be talking about raising a child with ADHD to a successful and healthy adulthood. We will be talking with Dr. Tamara Rosier. She has her doctorate in teaching and learning. She is the author of y

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