Talking to Friends and Family About Adoption (for Professionals)
Join us for an enlightening conversation on how to talk to your friends and family about adoption! We’ll provide valuable insights to help adoptive families navigate common questions from friends and family, address potential misconceptions, manage intrusive inquiries, and turn challenging moments into opportunities for education. This session is designed to empower those considering or currently navigating the adoption journey, with a particular focus on understanding, addressing, and involving friends and family in the conversation. We’ll also offer some tailored guidance for those adopting after experiencing infertility, offering practical advice on how to share the news with friends and family that you are embarking on a new path to parenthood.
While this course is geared primarily towards adoptive parents, it will offer important principles and helpful practical applications that will be relevant for adoption professionals as well.
Claire Davis, LICSW-S, Program Director of Domestic Adoption, Lifeline Children’s Services
Traci Newell, LBSW-S, Senior Director of Church-Based Programs, Lifeline Children’s Services
Anna Pawley, LMSW, LCPAA, Post Adoption Manager, Lifeline Children’s Services
Webinar length: 60 minutes
After attending this recorded webinar, professionals will be able to:
• Describe strategies to effectively navigate common questions from friends and family related to adoption.
• Summarize skills to address potential misconceptions surrounding the adoption journey and manage intrusive inquiries.
• Give examples of methods to transform challenging moments into opportunities for education and mutual understanding.
Course level: Beginning
Cost to register: $15
If you are a NCFA member, look for your discount code in the membership portal.
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