Adoption
Self-Care for Caregivers
Caring for kinship or adopted children is a deeply rewarding experience, but it can also require significant emotional and physical energy. It’s natural to put your child’s needs first, but…
Read MoreNavigating Tough Conversations
Talking about adoption or kinship care with your child likely won’t be a single conversation, but an ongoing journey. These talks are so important for building trust and helping your…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Adoption: A Look Through the Lens of Kinship
When families come together through adoption, the results can be life-changing for both the child and the caregiver. Kinship adoption, which occurs when a relative or someone close to the…
Read MoreMental Health Support After Adoption
Everyone needs some form of support to help them overcome trauma, challenges, or tough times. According to the CDC (2023), over 1 in 5 youths between the ages of 13…
Read MoreAdoption and Its Effects on Birth Parents
In adoption, the separation of the biological parent from their child raises concerns about the impact of adoption and its effect on the birth parent. Adoption is a process whereby…
Read MoreThe Journey Is Only Beginning
I have spent the past twenty-five years providing social services for children afflicted with trauma. I began my career working with children who lived in a domestic violence shelter. I…
Read MoreA Community Comes Together to Support a Family
An aunt and uncle have legal custody of their 4-year-old niece, who had been the victim of shaken baby syndrome at 4 months of age. As a result, she has…
Read MoreInterview with Veronica Burroughs
For OhioKAN’s second anniversary, we interviewed Veronica Burroughs, OhioKAN’s Project Manager from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Veronica has been with the program since its origin. We…
Read MoreA Kinship Family Story
Ashleigh Jordan takes care of five children. She’s a working single mom in Cincinnati who, with two kids of her own, took in three more. She’s what we call a…
Read MoreCoping with Feelings of Abandonment
Abandonment. The word alone can trigger feelings of angst, worry, isolation, rejection…the list is quite extensive. For many children finding themselves in a home away from their norm, emotions are…
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