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MORE ABOUT MAKING AN ADOPTION PRESENTATION AT SCHOOL
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Becoming an Advocate at School
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Can We Talk: Explaining Adoption in Middle School
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Classroom Presentation Primers
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HOW TO EXPLAIN ADOPTION TO TEACHERS & CLASSMATES
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The Great Back-to-School Kit
17 simple and effective ways to bring adoption into the classroom
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A Memo to My Fellow Teachers
When it comes to adoption, instructors need to check their curriculum and their stereotypes. read more or download PDF
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What Your Child's Teacher Needs to Know
by Lois Melina. read more or download PDF
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Adoption in the Classroom (PDF)
A two-page clip-and-save guide for teachers on adoption in the classroom. Includes a resource guide for parents and recommended books for the school library.
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An Educator's Guide to Adoption
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S.A.F.E. at School: Support for Adoptive Families by Educators
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Teaching the Teachers
How one mother set out to educate her town.
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Is Your Child Ready for School? She has her backpack, pencils, and notebook. But does she know how to field adoption questions that might come her way?
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Tips For Helping Your Child Cope with Intrusive Questions
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SAMPLE LETTERS
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Dear Teacher
Even a teacher sensitive to adoption may benefit from having words to say. Here is a sample letter to help you compose your own. read more or download PDF
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"I'm a Lot Like You" In a letter to her son’s kindergarten class, a ghost-writing mom explains what it means to be adopted and to have cerebral palsy. read more
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HELPING KIDS HANDLE TRICKY ASSIGNMENTS
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Tackling Tricky Assignments Creative solutions to six common assignments. read more or download PDF
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The Family Tree
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A Forest of Family Trees
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School Savvy
Parents should expect school assignments that are difficult for their children. read more or download PDF
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Stepping In, Stepping Back
Parents always wonder how they'll cope with awkward school assignments… but they always do.
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Star of the Week
Fielding questions about adoption at school starts early. Is your child ready? read more or download PDF
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Lucy's Family Tree
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W.I.S.E. Up! Powerbook
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ADOPTION AND LEARNING
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Learn How Your Child Learns
When you connect with your child's learning style, you help him feel more at home.
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How to Read Your Child's Mind
When it comes to the way kids learn, one size definitely doesn't fit all. read more or download PDF
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Jesse's ABC's
A child adopted at age four needed extra help with reading...
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Clearing Hurdles to Learning
For children with learning disabilities, early intervention can make the difference.
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How to Get Help at School
When a child has learning problems, often the first step is an Individualized Educational Program. Here's what you need to
know.
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Raising a Bilingual Child
A practical guide to help your child connect to his language heritage.
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BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS FROM AF EDITORS
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The Best Adoption Books to Donate to Your School or Library
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Adoption and the Schools: Resources for Parents and
Teachers
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Best Friends, Worst Enemies: Understanding the Social Lives of
Children
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Good Friends are Hard to Find: Helping Your Child Find, Make,
and Keep Friends
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ORGANIZATIONS AND WEB SITES
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