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Family Attachment Center Publications
First Steps DVDFirst Steps for Strengthening Adoptive Families: Tools and Techniques for Meeting the Needs of Your Adopted Child presents information, tools and techniques to help strengthen adoptive families. The 2-disc DVD package features families sharing their experiences with their adopted children, plus more than 2 hours of video clips from actual therapy sessions of families using Family Attachment Narrative Therapy and telling stories to their child.
Parenting with Stories teaches parents a technique to help children with all types of issues. Presented in a step by step workbook format, parents will find this technique easy to learn and helpful for healing trauma, building character, helping self esteem, relieving anxiety, and a variety of other problems. Learn more about Parenting with Stories.
Connecting with Kids through Stories Connecting with Kids through Stories is a new book designed for parents and professionals working with adopted children whose development has been altered by early life abuse and neglect. The book presents important information about a parenting and psychological therapy technique using narratives, which we have developed during the previous seven years. Learn more about Connecting with Kids through Stories.
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