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Pre-Parenthood Adoption Education Classes

Adoption STAR is known for its incredible adoption education program. Founded by an educator, Adoption STAR specializes in providing educational programming for everyone interested in adoption. Those exploring adoption will fall in love with the educational opportunities provided.

 

Call us toll free 1.866.691.3300 or email Adoption STAR for more information on these or other pre-adoption classes.

 

Pre-Parenthood Adoption Education classes are a mandatory requirement for registered clients of Adoption STAR. Adoption STAR prides itself on providing exemplary pre-adoption education since its inception. The curriculum is unique to the agency and has been created to meet the needs of children and those who become their forever families.

 

Pre-Parenthood Adoption Education will give you the opportunity to discover your own strengths, examine the influences in your life, and speculate and dream about your future.  Not everyone has thought seriously about themselves as potential parents, specifically potential adoptive parents.  Those who are parenting prior to joining Adoption STAR’s program find the educational component an opportunity to expand upon the tools they have already implemented.

 

Adoption STAR developed two special curricula, one known as Adoption is a Lifelong Process and ANCHOR. Depending upon the program selected, clients will be required to take either one of these training programs.

Education Classes Calendar

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The ANCHOR Training Program: Attach • Nurture • Commit • Healing • Open-Mindedness • Resilience

The A-OK Educational Classes are called ANCHOR and are specific to those considering the adoption of a child or children waiting in the United States foster care system or adopted internationally. Attendees receive comprehensive adoption preparation tailored to the complex needs of foster youth. A-OK classes take place over the course of two weekend sessions (part A & B).

ANCHOR classes are unique to Adoption STAR. Learning objectives within each training segment are geared toward preparing participants to parent children with challenges, including behavioral issues, mental health concerns, and physical or cognitive impairments related to placement in foster care. Families exit classes better prepared to:

  • Navigate connections with birth family members
  • Build a support system for their child and family
  • Understand the effect of trauma on child development
  • Help children establish their identity and culture
  • Understand the matching and transition process
  • Learn the importance of self-care, and
  • Build lasting connections with new and experienced adoptive families.

 

Most importantly, ANCHOR classes emphasize the importance of unconditional commitment in providing children stability to reach their full potential.

The following is an overview of each session’s content areas.

The ANCHOR Curriculum

Class 1: Welcome and Orientation

Class 2: Who are the A-OK Children?

This class provides an introduction to the youth who are waiting to be adopted including: special needs, reasons for placement in foster care, the typical experience of a foster child, role of the custodial agency, and explanation of common terms such as termination or surrender of parental rights. Families are informed of the timeline of the A-OK program from training to finalization and the home study process is explained.  

Class 3: Family Strengths and Needs

Participants learn about the needs and strengths of waiting youth, their own family and how to build on strengths to meet needs.  

Class 4: Grief and Loss

Explores impact of separation and loss on development and well-being of children. Families identify how their own experience of loss will help them meet the needs of their children.  

Class 5: Adoption is a Lifelong Commitment

Once matched; a family’s commitment to their adopted child should be unconditional, just as if the child came into their family by birth.

Class 6: Attachment and Stages of Development

This workshop is designed for pre-adoptive parents to understand developmental learning for an adoptive child. In addition, the workshop addresses issues of adoption in general, the impact of gaps in caring interventions as a child. The workshop also looks at some common behaviors connected to attachment disorder and interventions to help strengthen attachment.  

Class 7: Family Culture, Family Origin and Impact of Adoption

Discover the effect of adoption on the family and what the child and parents bring to the relationship. Families consider how their own family of origin and current family shapes their parenting styles and ability to meet the needs of a foster youth.  

Class 8: Imaginary Journey

Participants experience empathy for the loss, fear and uncertainty of a child who is separated from their birth family and brought into a new home.  

Class 9: Birth Families

Families are informed of the importance of a child’s connections to people in their lives and how to honor these connections.

Class 10: Trauma and Crisis Intervention

This workshop helps families understand Trauma, potential behavioral manifestations as well as how being trauma informed and trauma sensitive can be important in parenting a child who is adopted at an older age beyond infancy.

Class 11: Child Identity and Culture

Attendees will gain a better understanding of how a child’s culture and ethnic background impacts their identity and self-esteem.

Class 12: Child Interest

Participants will learn about the typical physical and mental health needs of foster youth and their families of origin that will be helpful in filling out their Grid of child risk factors that they are willing and able to consider.

Class 13: Managing Behaviors

Families will be equipped with attachment and trauma-informed tools to help youth heal by addressing root causes of behaviors.

Class 14: Disruption and Match Process

Families are introduced to common causes of disruptions/dissolutions and given strategies to prevent them.

Class 15: Resources

Participants will consider the personal and agency resources available to help them manage stress an anxiety in their families built through adoption.

Class 16: Transition Process

Families learn what to expect during adoption matching, visitation, placement and finalization.

Class 17: Panel

A small group of adoptive families and their children will share their adoption journey with pre-adoptive families in a question and answer format.

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