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Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption, Foster & Kinship Care

Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption, Foster & Kinship Care

Creating a Family

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Are you thinking about adopting or fostering a child? Confused about all the options and wondering where to begin? Or are you an adoptive or foster parent or kinship caregiver trying to be the best parent possible to this precious child? This is the podcast for you! Every week, we interview leading experts for an hour, discussing the topics you care about in deciding whether to adopt/foster or how to be a better parent. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are the national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them. Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content: weekly podcasts, weekly articles, and resource pages on all aspects of family building at our website, CreatingaFamily.org. We also have an active presence on many social media platforms. Please like or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).

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A Conversation with Emily Cole from Bananas Foster

Saison 19 · Épisode 95

mercredi 26 novembre 2025Durée 32:31

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Join us for a fun and inspiring conversation with Emily Cole, co-founder and co-owner of Banana Ball, the new sports phenomenon sweeping the country. We're talking with her about Bananas Foster, their non-profit that celebrates foster families all around the nation.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Please tell us the story of how Bananas Foster got started.
  • What was happening in your life that made you say, “We need to do something for foster families”?
  • What was the biggest challenge in getting things off the ground?
  • For listeners who might not know you yet, what’s the mission of Bananas Foster?
  • What are some of the biggest everyday needs you hear about from foster, kinship, or adoptive families?
  • How do you see Bananas Foster stepping into those areas of need?
  • What’s your big dream for Bananas Foster — say, five or ten years from now?
  • You talk about celebrating and supporting foster families — can you share what that looks like at a typical Banana Ball game day?
  • What kinds of local partnerships do you have in the cities you visit — with churches, agencies, schools, or other groups?
  • Looking ahead, do you have a plan or goal for building on those partnerships or expanding the care you offer with them?
  • The celebrations you host are such a bright spot! What do families tell you after those events — how do they feel when they leave?
  • Is there a particular story, celebration, or family that has really stuck with you?
  • How do you hope those celebrations will grow or change over the next few years?
  • What’s one thing you’ve learned from the families you serve that’s changed you personally?
  • For our listeners, how can people get involved or support what Bananas Foster is doing?

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Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

Tips for Transitioning a Child from Foster Care to Adoption - Weekend Wisdom

Saison 19 · Épisode 94

samedi 22 novembre 2025Durée 19:29

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Question: Do you have trainings for children transitioning from foster care to adoption?

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Please leave us a rating or review.  This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.

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Preventing Sexual Abuse

Saison 19 · Épisode 85

mercredi 22 octobre 2025Durée 01:01:52

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What strategies can parents and caregivers implement in their homes to help reduce the risk that their children may be sexually abused? Learn practical parenting tools from this conversation with Dr. Eliana Gil, the founder of the Gil Institute for Trauma Recovery and Education. She specializes in the assessment and treatment of trauma in children, especially those who have been sexually abused.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why should adoptive and foster parents and relative caregivers learn about the risks for sexual abuse of children in our community and how to prevent it?
  • How can parents or caregivers tell the difference between normal childhood curiosity and behaviors that may signal a problem?
  • What are some warning signs that might give parents or caregivers a clue to dig deeper into problematic behaviors they observe?
  • If a child is showing some of these concerning behaviors, what are some practical and supportive ways caregivers can respond?
  • Why is it preventative for parents and caregivers to use correct anatomical terms with kids?
  • Can you offer a few practical suggestions for parents and caregivers to get more comfortable with correct terminology, if they find this an obstacle to equipping and educating their kids?
  • What signs should parents and caregivers be on the lookout for – things that may suggest a child has been abused?
    • 5 categories: fear/anxiety, depression, sexual acting out, attachment
    • Emphasize that no single sign proves abuse but patterns and context matter.
  • If a caregiver suspects abuse, what steps should they take?
  • What is the parents’ or caregiver’s role once they have reported to the proper authorities?
  • What are some everyday preventative practices families can put in place to keep kids safe while also allowing them to grow in healthy ways?
    • Protective, not paranoid
    • Open communication in the home
    • Supervision by safe adults
    • Safe boundaries in the home
    • Teaching consent and respect
    • Modeling healthy relationships
  • Any last words of advice for adoptive parents, foster parents, or relative caregivers about protecting their kids from sexual abuse?

 

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Why Won't My Child Sleep?! (And What Can I Do?)

Saison 18 · Épisode 97

mercredi 11 décembre 2024Durée 53:08

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Do you struggle with getting your child to sleep? Join our conversation with Macall Gordon and Kim West, co-authors of the book, Why Won’t You Sleep?!: A Game-Changing Approach for Exhausted Parents of Nonstop, Super Alert, Big Feeling Kids.

In this episode, we cover:
This is not a newborn sleep training book. This is for those exhausted parents of kids from about age 1-6 who have tried it all and their child still won’t fall asleep easily or put themselves back to sleep when they awake in the night. 

  • Why are some kids just harder to get to sleep or harder to keep asleep?
  • Why is sleep so hard for some kids?
  • How does trauma impact a child’s ability to fall and stay asleep?
  • What are the biggest sleep issues for these kids and what can we do about them?
    • Overtiredness
    • Problems with the lead-up to lights out (transitions and routine)
    • Parent is a required part of the go-to-sleep and back-to-sleep pattern
    • Past inconsistency (trying a method then stopping too soon or only partly trying)
  • Parents worry that if they don’t immediately respond to their child’s cry, they will damage the attachment or that their child will feel unloved.
  • Thoughts on co-sleeping or the family bed.
  • Thoughts on books on tape or video?
  • AD has been with us since she was 1, is now almost 7. She's always required us to be with her to fall asleep, occasionally waking in the night. Now for about 2 months she basically needs my husband or I to sleep in her room. If we aren't there, she wakes multiple times, crying for us.
  • She says she's afraid of bad dreams and bad thoughts inside her head, so no lights, monster spray, soothing music, etc. have helped. There is no event we can recall that started this, the only thing that fits time-wise is an age-appropriate storybook we read about adoption, with a happy ending.
  • We are happy to give her the connection she needs but we are also tired... Any ideas on how to help?

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Please leave us a rating or review.  This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.

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Do Teens in Foster Care Want to be Adopted? - Weekend Wisdom

Saison 18 · Épisode 96

samedi 7 décembre 2024Durée 03:25

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Question: I'm interested in adopting an older teenager (16 or 17). An agency worker shared that many older teens don't want to be adopted, and just want to age out of foster care. Is this true, and if so, is adopting an older teen a reasonable goal?

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Please leave us a rating or review.  This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.

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NFL Running Back Ricky Watters: How Adoption Shaped My Life

Saison 18 · Épisode 95

mercredi 4 décembre 2024Durée 45:30

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Join us for this interview with former NFL Running Back and Super Bowl Champion Ricky Watters. He is an adoptee, an adoptive dad, and author of a new children's book on adoption, A Gift Called Shane.

In this episode, we discuss: 

  • How old were you when you learned you were adopted and how did you find out?
  • When you discovered you were adopted, you mentioned in your NFL movie that it put a big chip on your shoulder. How has that chip served you well as an adoptive dad? 
  • How has it been a detriment?
  • Why did you decide to adopt?
  • Why did you decide to adopt internationally?
  • Did your experience with finding out late that you were adopted affect the way you discussed adoption with your son?
  • Do you see any signs of a similar “chip” in your son that you had when you found out you were adopted? How do you help him navigate it for his own success?
  • How did you prepare your biological son for the adoption of his brother? 
  • How do you support your adopted son in his questions about identity, birth family, etc.?
  • Are you in reunion with your biological family?
  • How has your adoptive family handled your reunion with your birth family?
  • How excited were you for fellow hometown boy Shady McCoy to get into the Eagles Hall of Fame?
  • What was your experience with playing at Notre Dame? 

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Please leave us a rating or review.  This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.

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How Much Should I Prepare Ahead of Time for an Infant Adoption? - Weekend Wisdom

Saison 18 · Épisode 94

samedi 30 novembre 2024Durée 09:58

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Question: My husband Sean and I are here in Canada and early in the adoption process. We are looking at private infant adoption through an adoption agency.  My question is around getting ready. When we successfully match it is almost a certainty it will be with a newborn and there’s a 30% chance it’s a no-notice match and we have days rather than months to get ready. How would you recommend preparing? Do you think getting a crib, clothes, etc. is overkill? I’m a planner, so I love to be prepared!  Thanks!

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Using Positive Childhood Experiences to Help Our Kids Heal

Saison 18 · Épisode 93

mercredi 27 novembre 2024Durée 43:53

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Can our kids heal from all the hard things they've experienced? Is there something we can do to help? Join us today to learn about the power of positive childhood experiences with Dr. Robert Sege, the director of the HOPE National Resource Center at Tufts Medical Center. He holds a MD degree from Harvard Medical School and a PhD degree in biology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What are some of the benefits to kids from having positive childhood experiences?
  • You have identified four building blocks for positive childhood experiences. What are they and give us specific examples of what parents and caregivers can do in each block to promote these experiences? 
  • How do these positive childhood experiences differ by age of the child? 
  • Can positive childhood experiences mitigate the impact of adverse childhood experiences? 
  • How can we help our kids be more resilient?
  • Are all stress and negative experiences in childhood bad for our kids?
  • Are there particular ages where kids are more receptive to the healing impact of positive childhood experiences?
  • Our audience includes foster, adoptive, and kinship parents. While adoptive parents have a lifetime with the kids (and kinship caregivers may also have the same), foster parents are usually a temporary landing place for a child while their parents work on getting them back. How much impact can you have if you only have the child for a few months or a year?

Resources:

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Please leave us a rating or review.  This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.

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How to Adopt from Foster Care While Living Abroad - Weekend Wisdom

Saison 18 · Épisode 92

samedi 23 novembre 2024Durée 06:04

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Question: My husband and I were foster parents in the US, and have since relocated to Denmark for his work. We both still feel called to adopt from foster care, and would like to do that from the US. We know that the US and Denmark are both members of the Hague Convention, and can adopt from each other. You have great resources about international adoption, but usually from the perspective of a person in the US adopting from a foreign country. I'm wondering if you would consider doing a podcast episode on the process of a US citizen habitually resident in a foreign country adopting from US foster care. 

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Please leave us a rating or review.  This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.

Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

Transitioning Home as a Newly Adoptive Family

Saison 18 · Épisode 91

mercredi 20 novembre 2024Durée 50:39

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Are you planning to adopt or have you recently adopted? If so, you need to listen to this discussion about what to expect during the first few weeks or months you are home! Our guests are Michelle Kennedy and Deborah Artis. Michelle Kennedy has been a social worker with Methodist Home for Children for 27 years. She has direct care experience in residential and foster care services and has been working with youth and families in the foster-to-adopt process since 2005. Deborah Artis is a social worker and the Senior Program Director of foster care, adoption, and post-adoption with Children’s Home Society, where she has worked for 30 years.

In this episode, we cover:
Adopting a Newborn

  • What are some common emotions when adopting a newborn?
  • What are some common stresses when adopting a newborn?
  • How may the revocation period affect the transition to new adoptive parenting?
  • Expectations of extended family during this transition period.
  • How do the stresses of newly adopted families differ from a family that gives birth to their child?
  • How does the pre-adoption process affect this transition to new parenthood?
  • What are some feelings that come up about birth parents after the baby comes home?
  • Handling grief of the birth family.
  • Realities of open adoptions.
  • Feeling like the presence of a birth mom makes the adoptive mom less of a “real” mom.
  • The balance of power shifting from the expectant/birth mom to the adoptive mom.
  • How much of your child’s “story” should you share?
  • How can infertility struggles impact the transition period?

Adopting a Child Past Infancy

  • What are some common emotions when adopting a child from foster care or through international adoption?
  • What are some common stresses when adopting a child past infancy?
  • Integrating the new child into a family with other kids.
  • How to help your child and you settle into becoming a new family.

Post Adoption Depression

  • What is post-adoption depression?
  • What are the symptoms?
  • Blocked care.
  • How can post-adoption depression impact parenting?
  • How common is post-adoption depression?
  • Can fathers also have post-adoption depression?
  • Who is at risk for post-adoption depression? Are there ways to predict which people are more prone to post-adoption depression?
  • What are some steps to take to prevent post-adoption depression?
  • What should you do if you think you are suffering from post-adoption depression?

Additional Resources:

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Please leave us a rating or review.  This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.

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