There are things that I wish you understood about my kid. I realize that he is one of 29 other children in your classroom and you really don’t need one more thing on your plate. But, the more I understand about trauma, the more I realize how much it affected my entire classroom. The extent of my training for childhood… Read More
The Trauma Informed Teacher – Silent Front Line
I hate the first week of school. It fills me with anxiety and dread. I once loved the smell of new crayons and was excited over the new backpacks and folders. Now I worry. I parent children from hard places; children who have experienced trauma. I’ve been lucky the last two years. I had a teacher that “got it”. I… Read More
I Didn’t Know the Rules – Adoption and Foster Care
I’ve waited to write about this. Mostly I wanted to process my hurt and honestly, my anger. Recently I went to a conference for Christian orphan care. I was with a group of amazing adoptive mamas. These women had adopted children with special needs and they were as tough as they come. That week I was honored to sit with… Read More
Children Aren’t Resilient – Fearing Fear Itself
I am a nurse. I am also a parent to 7 children. I guess this qualifies me for lots of things, but one of my favorite parts of my job is teaching inmates about parenting and trauma. Two days ago I was teaching 15 male inmates about parenting and we had just completed the ACES (adverse childhood events) quiz. I… Read More
Time to Pay the Piper – Adoption and Trauma
We spent the weekend running crazy. I was the solo parent, as my husband and oldest daughter were back East visiting the college she will attend next year. I found myself diapering, cathing, cleaning, laundering, feeding tubing (is that a word?) and generally running the second I swung my legs out of bed and my feet hit the floor. We… Read More
How Adoption Looks – 2 Years Later
There is no other life event that I know of, that is such a crazy leap. My marriage, even the birth of my children, both had a period of waiting and prior connection. With international adoption, you walk into this room and they sit you down and time stands still. You are recalling the photo from the referral listing that… Read More
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