How can contact in adoption and fostering be tailored to the individual child? This book provides assessment frameworks that reflect what attachment, neuroscience and trauma tell us about children's needs. The authors outline a model for managing contact to make it more purposeful and increase its potential for therapeutic benefit.
How can contact in adoption and fostering be tailored to the individual child? This book provides assessment frameworks that reflect what attachment, neuroscience and trauma tell us about children's needs. The authors outline a model for managing contact to make it more purposeful and increase its potential for therapeutic benefit.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adoptionplus is a therapeutic voluntary adoption agency based in Buckinghamshire, near Milton Keynes, UK, offering an adoption placement service, specialist therapy services, training and conferences.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface About Adoptionplus Chapter 1 Introduction: What is Contact and What is it For? Chapter 2 How to facilitate contact: a structured process Chapter 3 Understanding the Significance of Attachment and Neuroscience for Baby and Toddler Contact Chapter 4 Contact During the Transition from Care Order to Permanency Chapter 5 Contact When Moving from Foster Care into Adoption Chapter 6 Letterbox contact By Rachel Staff Chapter 7 Contact Using Video Messages Chapter 8: Sibling Relationships and Facilitating Sibling Contact Chapter 9 Contact for Adopted Children with Adoptive Parents who have Separated or Divorced Chapter 10 Where Contact is not Possible: Contact for children who are not able to meet their Birth Parents or Family Chapter 11 Contact with Young People: The Long Shadow of Adoption Chapter 12 Contact in Kinship Care Endnotes Index
Preface About Adoptionplus Chapter 1 Introduction: What is Contact and What is it For? Chapter 2 How to facilitate contact: a structured process Chapter 3 Understanding the Significance of Attachment and Neuroscience for Baby and Toddler Contact Chapter 4 Contact During the Transition from Care Order to Permanency Chapter 5 Contact When Moving from Foster Care into Adoption Chapter 6 Letterbox contact By Rachel Staff Chapter 7 Contact Using Video Messages Chapter 8: Sibling Relationships and Facilitating Sibling Contact Chapter 9 Contact for Adopted Children with Adoptive Parents who have Separated or Divorced Chapter 10 Where Contact is not Possible: Contact for children who are not able to meet their Birth Parents or Family Chapter 11 Contact with Young People: The Long Shadow of Adoption Chapter 12 Contact in Kinship Care Endnotes Index
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