In March, 1994, the Gladney Center for Adoption's first internationally adopted child came home to the United States from Shanghai, China. Since that time, Gladney has placed nearly 1000 healthy infants and toddlers, and children of all ages with special needs, with families living in the United States. Over the past several years, adoption from China has emerged as an effective way to make or grow a family.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Part 2 of Our Special Superkids Webinar!
Join us for a fun and informational webinar to learn more about Gladney Center's China Waiting Child program and our humanitarian aid work through Superkids Charity. This summer, the Superkids team spent two weeks in China meeting over 100 amazing children in several orphanages across three provinces! This webinar is the second presentation in a three part series and we will hear from team members about their time spent in Jiangxi. Please share this invitation with anyone interested in learning more about Gladney's China Waiting Child Adoption Program and the exciting work that Superkids is doing to improve the quality of life for children in China and across the globe!
Part 2 will be held on Thursday, August 22nd at 7pm EST. Register today!
Friday, August 09, 2013
When Your Child First Notices Race
We
recently came across an article in Adoptive Families Magazine that we
thought would
be helpful to share: 'How Do You Make Sure Your Child Feels Good About
Herself?'. The article was written by Julia Chin who adopted her
daughter as an infant from China.
One
day Julia's four-year-old daughter came home from preschool in tears. A
classmate
had pulled up the corners of his eyes and said, 'Your eyes are like
this!'"My daughter was crushed," says Julia. "Last year, Elizabeth had
no clue about race or being different. Now she talks about it all the
time." Julia's experience is not atypical for
Caucasian parents who adopt transracially. As parents, we want to do all
we can to instill a positive sense of racial identity in our children.
To read more here.
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
Gladney Family Support Group in TX
Heath and Katie Bonner have been married for 17 years and have four children. They will be leading this week’s Gladney Family Support Group Meeting where the topic will be: SIBLING ADJUSTMENT!
Child care will be provided. To RSVP for childcare please call or email Joy Barnes (joy.barnes@gladney.org or 817.922.5993).
Thursday, August 8, 2013 from 6:30pm-8:30pm in Mabee Hall, Fort Worth, TX.
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Superkids Webinar - Have You Registered Yet?
Have you registered for our special Superkids webinar on Thursday? If not, hurry before all of the spots are reserved!
Join us for a fun and informational webinar to learn more about Gladney Center's China Waiting Child program and our humanitarian aid work through Superkids Charity. This summer, the Superkids team spent two weeks in China meeting over 100 amazing children in several orphanages across three provinces! This webinar is the first presentation in a three part series and we will hear from team members about their time spent in Shanghai. Please share this invitation with anyone interested in learning more about Gladney's China Waiting Child Adoption Program and the exciting work that Superkids is doing to improve the quality of life for children in China and across the globe!
The webinar will be held on Thursday, August 8th at 7pm EST. Be sure to register today!
Friday, August 02, 2013
We have so many great advocated among our families!
As
the Superkids Team wraps up their latest trip to China, during which
they saw over
100 children waiting for forever families, we thought it would be a
wonderful time to bring your attention to the blogs of families who have
adopted or are adopting through the Guang Ming Program (Waiting Child).
Family blogs can be accessed through Gladney's
Website in the China Adoption Blogs section.
Empowered to Connect Conference in Houston- September 13-14, 2013
"Led by Dr. Karyn Purvis (Director of the TCU Institute of Child
Development) together with Michael & Amy Monroe (Leaders of Tapestry
Adoption & Foster Care Ministry), this conference is ideal for
adoptive and foster parents, those considering adoption or foster care
and those who are serving and supporting others, including social
workers, agency professionals, church staff and ministry leaders,
counselors, therapists and others involved in adoption and foster care
ministries or services.
Conference sessions will be held from 9am-5pm on both days. Light refreshments will be provided during breaks throughout the event, with “on your own” lunch breaks scheduled from 12-1:30pm. All participants are highly encouraged to attend sessions on both days. Professionals may be eligible to receive continuing education credit for their participation."
-From the Show Hope website
This conference is ideal for adoptive parents and those considering adoption. Click here to learn more.
Conference sessions will be held from 9am-5pm on both days. Light refreshments will be provided during breaks throughout the event, with “on your own” lunch breaks scheduled from 12-1:30pm. All participants are highly encouraged to attend sessions on both days. Professionals may be eligible to receive continuing education credit for their participation."
-From the Show Hope website
This conference is ideal for adoptive parents and those considering adoption. Click here to learn more.
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