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Child Development
Provides insights into child development stages to help adoptive parents understand growth patterns.
Filed under: Post AdoptionWhat Is The Best Way To Discipline My Child
Offers guidance on effective and compassionate discipline strategies to help parents manage child behavior positively.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare Specialists, Educators, Foster Parents, Kinship CaregiversSupport Groups for Adoptive Families & Adopted Children
Offers specialized support groups for adoptive parents and adopted children to discuss challenges and share experiences.
Filed under: Post AdoptionSubsidized Adoption
Details the process and benefits of subsidized adoption in Connecticut, supporting families in providing a stable home for children.
Filed under: Post AdoptionParenting After Trauma: Understanding Your Child’s Needs
Provides guidance for parents on understanding and addressing the specific needs of children who have experienced trauma.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers, Mental Health ProfessionalsEmpowering Adopted Children of Color in the Face of Racism and Discrimination
Provides insights and strategies to support adopted children of color in dealing with racism and discrimination.
Adult Adoption Search
Provides resources and support for adults looking to reconnect with birth families or access their adoption records.
Filed under: Post AdoptionAdoption Assistance Program
Provides financial and medical support services to adoptive families, helping them meet the needs of their children.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare Specialists, Kinship Caregivers, Prospective Adoptive ParentsA Parent’s Guide to Surviving The Teenage Years
Offers practical tips and advice for managing common teenage behavior and emotional challenges.
2-1-1 Connecticut
Connects families to a variety of local resources, including support services and emergency assistance.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare Specialists, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers, Teenagers, Young AdultsFiled under: Foster Parent, Kinship/Relative, Legal, Mental Health, Military, Post Adoption, Youth 14-23