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  • How Do I
    • Contact the Wisconsin Family Connections Center
    • Find Trainings, Events & Support Groups
    • Browse the Resource Library
    • Work with Child Protective Services (CPS)
    • Find Resources & Support as a Relative Caregiver
    • Become a Foster Parent
    • Learn More About Adoption
    • Make an Adoption Plan for My Child
  • I Am
    • Parent
    • Relative Caregiver
    • Foster Parent
    • Adoptive Parent
    • Adult Adoptee
    • Guardianship Family
    • Child Welfare Professional
    • Caring for a Native American Youth
    • Stepparent
    • Teen or Young Adult
  • Help Me Find
    • Birth Parent or Birth Family Support
    • Family Resources & Support
    • Training, Events & Support Groups
    • Short-Term Case Management
    • Resource Library
    • Current Recruitment Campaign Materials
    • Foster Care Licensing Contacts
    • Guardianship Information & Resources
    • LGBTQIA2S+ Resources
    • Mental Health Resources
    • Native & Tribal Resources
    • Resources for Relative Caregivers
    • Transracial Family Resources

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Adoption Wisdom: A Guide to the Issues & Feelings of Adoption

ADOPTION WISDOM offers insight and understanding of adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. Includes chapters on Adoption Awareness, Basic Truths of Adoption, Search and Reunion, and an [...]

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Nurturing Adoptions: Creating Resilience after Neglect and Trauma

Adoption has changed dramatically in less than a decade. With higher and higher percentages of children joining their families not as newborns, but from domestic or international foster care or [...]

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When Love is Not Enough: Updated & Expanded

When Love is Not Enough..a guide to parenting children with RAD. This little purple book (as it has been lovingly called by parents since 1997) has brought hope and healing […]

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The Great Behavior Breakdown

Description “The Great Behavior Breakdown identifies 27 of the most problematic, serious, and challenging behaviors that parents face, breaks them down, and provides step-by-step guidance [...]

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Parenting the Hurt Child: Helping Adoptive Families Heal & Grow

Helping Adoptive families heal and grow. This is a tragedy prevention resource. Every adoptive parent should read it. There is also a copy in the reference section in the curriculum […]

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Adopting the Hurt Child, Hope for Families with Special Needs Kids

Fewer and fewer families adopting today are able to bring home a healthy newborn infant. The majority of adoptions now involve emotionally wounded, older children who have suffered the effects [...]

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Being a Birthparent: Finding our Place

Open adoption has taken birthparents out of the closet and into the normal, everyday lives of adoptive families. What does it mean to be a birthparent in an open adoption? […]

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Telling the Truth to Your Adopted or Foster Child

The authors do an excellent job of presenting just why the truth – with all of its details – can help heal the hurt child. Adoptive families will find this […]

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Primal Wound, The

Also B2273 Understanding the adopted child. Includes information on pre and perinatal psychology, attachment, bonding and loss. THE PRIMAL WOUND is a book that is both forceful and courageous in [...]

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Helping Children to Cope with Change, Stress and Anxiety

This book is full of creative ideas for use with children who have difficulty in coping with change, stress and normal levels of anxiety. Supported by a comprehensive but accessible […]

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