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From sleepless nights to tantrums and defiance, the struggles adoptive parents face can feel overwhelming and endless. Mike and Kristin Berry have had the joy of adopting eight children and fostering twenty-three. In Securely Attached, they offer guidance from their experiences to others who are parenting children with traumatic experiences in their pasts. You'll find practical insights that are supported by therapeutic and medical facts so that you can best provide for the children in your care. You'll learn: * How trauma changes the brain * How to identify attachment disorders * How to…mehr

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From sleepless nights to tantrums and defiance, the struggles adoptive parents face can feel overwhelming and endless. Mike and Kristin Berry have had the joy of adopting eight children and fostering twenty-three. In Securely Attached, they offer guidance from their experiences to others who are parenting children with traumatic experiences in their pasts. You'll find practical insights that are supported by therapeutic and medical facts so that you can best provide for the children in your care. You'll learn: * How trauma changes the brain * How to identify attachment disorders * How to advocate for your child in the community Get the help you need to create an environment of understanding and safety so your children can form a secure attachment to you--and you can build a secure attachment them.
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MIKE AND KRISTIN BERRY have been married for more than twenty years and are the parents of eight adopted children. In 2015 they launched the blog website Confessions of an Adoptive Parent. Their mission is simple - to offer hope to adoptive, foster, and special needs parents who feel weary, overwhelmed and frustrated, and to let them know they're not alone. They recently co-wrote the book, The Adoptive Parent Toolbox and travel extensively speaking at churches, camps, and conferences. MIKE AND KRISTIN BERRY have been married for more than twenty years and are the parents of eight adopted children. In 2015 they launched the blog website Confessions of an Adoptive Parent. Their mission is simple - to offer hope to adoptive, foster, and special needs parents who feel weary, overwhelmed and frustrated, and to let them know they're not alone. They recently co-wrote the book, The Adoptive Parent Toolbox and travel extensively speaking at churches, camps, and conferences.