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Adoption: From the Classroom to the Playground

5.8.12

May 5th was a different kind of celebration for us–Our first training event through The Sparrow Fund in collaboration with CHOP’s International Adoption Health Program.

About 100 mothers and fathers gathered to learn all about adoption related issues in the classroom–learning issues resulting from traumatic infancies in institutions or hard situations, developmental milestones and red flags and how to have a big picture view of what we might be seeing in our children, how to handle difficult assignments in school as well as simply encourage adoption and attachment awareness for the educators who work with our kids, and social issues in a school setting for both adopted children and biological children who are their siblings.

Despite some running around, I was able to take some of the training in myself, bringing home some real practical things I can do to help all my children. 
But, the highlight of the day was probably in the last 20 minutes. Cheryl Nitz, founder and director of the Attachment and Bonding Center of PA, told parents that if they only remember one thing from her whole presentation to remember this–YOU are what your child most needs. 
As I stood in the back and could observe everyone listening, my eyes caught one of the fathers. His wife had shared earlier how much they are struggling, how much her children are struggling. When Cheryl said that statement, this man put his arm around his wife and rubbed her back just a little. Probably no one else in the room noticed. He said no words but encouraged her perhaps more than his words could have, reminding her that she is the mother her children need, whether they realize it or not right now. 
And, I was reminded of why we’re doing all this. 
Thanking God for an incredible day Saturday and for all the hands involved to make it happen nearly flawlessly. 
A fall training is already in the works.
And, we’re excited to see what’s next.

(photography donated by Ben Leaman, who is one of The Sparrow Fund’s partners to Build the Nest this May, mind you)

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Conference Eve

5.4.12

It’s cuatro de Mayo.

Which means our big adoption conference is tomorrow. The one we’ve been planning for months.

We’ve been promoting, calling, copying, collating, counting, emailing, making our lists and checking them twice.

And, in case you were wondering, even with a lot of hands involved (we are eternally grateful, Amy, Abbey, Jen, and Jon), pulling something like this off is a good bit of work apparently.

And, we’re just…oh…a wee bit tired (as are those helping hands, I know).

And, a wee bit anxious.

About 100 people coming. Everyone expecting something. Maybe some have some significant things they are dealing with as parents. Maybe some of their children are really struggling, and they want support to know how to help. Some are waiting parents, wanting to be prepared for those children soon to be joining their families. Many have a handful of adopted kids and could school us all, no doubt.

But, tomorrow, starting at 9am, we’re all coming together with a shared focus to learn together how to better parent our children.

And, that’s pretty cool. And, makes all the work from us all well worth it.

Even the work that gives little ones a little bit too much freedom perhaps.

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