Thursday, 5 April 2012
Influence Your Child's Brain
Jennifer Kolari, Child and family therapist, explains how the production of oxytocin in a child's brain and how this is beneficial the child. Parents only talk with children for about 7 minutes a day and talk to children instead of really engaging. How can you turn adversity into a positive experience for your child? Healthy adversity is good for children to handle emotional difficulties and children need the emotional back-up.
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Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Orphans
Talking about orphans in a children's home. Busia Compassionate Children's Home
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Amazing Baby Facts
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
UK Government Adoption Reforms
In the new action plan in England, potential adopters will be
assessed within six months and local authorities will have score cards to
measure speed of adoption, in the radical reforms proposed in March 2012.
It is intended the plan will tackle barriers to mixed-race
adoption and speed up the system so families are found quickly.
Approval of adopters will be within a six month time frame,
in a less bureaucratic system.
Last year 3,050 children were found new homes through
adoption and it is intended that local authorities will be held to account for improvements
that will be measured, with no excuses for delay.
Councils can face difficulties when trying to find homes for
siblings, older children or those with health issues or disabilities.
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Adoption Action
The UK Government is to launch an adoption
action plan during March 2012. The current system leaves many children waiting
for years to be adopted, and would-be adopters disheartened and discouraged.
A system is needed which helps
professionals to assess prospective adopters, with better analysis and less
form-filling. It is hoped that procedures in future will be completed at speed
and will encourage would-be adopters. It is hoped the action plan will slim
down pre-adoption assessment and deliver additional adoption support.
Adoption is one of the best means
of securing a permanent home, though not the only one. As an alternative to
adoption special guardianship, residence orders and long term fostering should be
considered to deliver the best outcome for the child.
Many children waiting for adoption
never get adopted at present. Also many parents cleared to adopt, never get the
chance.
The importance of matching children
with appropriate adoptive parents has been paramount.
When a successful match is made,
parents and children have to endure an agonising wait, as the current process takes
too long.
Unnecessary delay in adoption needs
to be minimised both for children waiting for placement and for prospective
adopters.
The complexities of adoption
together with legislation need to deliver a system that protects vulnerable
children. However without more money for preventative services and adequate
social workers, little will change.
It is hoped that a significant and
sustained improvement will follow, as a result of this proposed action plan.
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Monday, 12 March 2012
Parents Talk About Their Experiences Of Adopting
Parents talk about adopting children.
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
How To Adopt A Baby
How To Adopt a Baby and Learn the basic steps to becomming an adopted parent is a great book that tells you: -
Requirements for
becoming an adoptive parent
Preparation of
YOUR adoption plan
Types of
adoption
What costs can you
expect to incur?
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