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Openness in Foster Care Adoption

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Online - Pre-Recorded


Openness in foster care adoption can take many forms. Children adopted through foster care many times benefit from remaining in contact with siblings, birth parents, extended first family or foster parents. Because each child’s history is unique, the open relationships created in foster care are equally unique. In this webinar, hear directly from those who live this experience through their open adoption relationships. We explore the benefits and real-life experiences of openness in adoption, how to support openness when direct contact isn’t possible, and what to do when openness is not a viable option. 

Intended for: Foster Parents, Adoptive Parents, Kinship Caregivers

Facilitated by: Children's Home Society of Minnesota

 

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