The following is a list of resources that our family
has found useful. We adopted a sibling group of three children under the age of
six through foster care. Many of these resources focus on adoption and dealing
with trauma, anxiety, and behavior difficulties. It is a list in progress!
- Tapestry Books – A website that states the following: Our selection of adoption books are hand-picked to help you find what you need.
- Adoption is for Always by Linda Girard – a book to help children understand the permanency of adoption.
- God Found Us You by Lisa Tawn Bergren – a mother’s story about how God brought her forever family together.
- Welcome Home Forever Child: A Celebration of Children Adopted as Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Beyond by Christine Mitchell – a book geared towards children who were adopted after infancy.
- I Wished for You: An Adoption Story by Marianne R. Richmond – a good explanation of how adoptive families come together.
- A Mother for Choco by Keiko Kasza – Choco is trying to find his mother, who ends up being a different species of animal.
- A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret Holmes – an excellent book for children who have experienced any traumatic event.
- Todd Parr is a prolific author with a very unique illustration style. His books cover many emotional topics including being different, making mistakes, and being adopted.
- What to do When You’re Scared or Worried: A Guide for Kids by James J. Crist
- What to do When It’s Not Fair: A Kid’s Guide to Handling Envy and Jealousy by Jacqueline B. Toner and Claire A. B. Freeland – a workbook full of strategies for kids and families
- What to do When Your Temper Flares: A Guide to Overcoming Problems with Anger by Dawn Heubner – a workbook full of strategies for kids and families
- What to do When You Worry Too Much: A Guide to Overcoming Anxiety by Dawn Huebner – a workbook full of strategies for kids and families
- What to do When You Dread Your Bed: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Problems with Sleep by Dawn Huebner – a workbook full of strategies for kids an families
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