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Don't let your child be your first Black friend - with Dr Laura Anderson

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Even for the most-informed parent, unlearning racism and having tough conversations about race can be confronting. For families formed through transracial adoption, it's essential.

This week, I'm talking with Dr Laura Anderson about transracial adoption and particularly, why nurturing a child's racial identity is critical. In this episode, Dr Anderson talks about racism, unconscious bias and why White parents need to feel uncomfortable.

She highlights the importance of understanding the intricacies of racial identity and systemic racism and offers ways in which, as a White parent especially, you can nurture your child.

Dr. Anderson is a clinical child and family psychologist who has worked with children, adolescents, adults and families for over twenty years. She is licensed in Hawaii and California in the US. She has lived out of the United States on several occasions. Dr. Anderson is currently based primarily in Hawaii. She provides video health services to members of the expatriate community.

The areas of her expertise include school-based behavioral health, the assessment of children and adolescents, support for adoptive families, support for gender expansive youth and their families and parenting neurodiverse children and teens. Dr. Anderson has done talks and trainings in the US and internationally on child development, adoption, school-related issues, and issues related to gender identity development. For both personal and professional reasons, Dr. Anderson is passionate about supporting children, teens and families around the globe.

Positionality

This podcast acknowledges that this conversation is between two White women. It comes from a position of wanting to have an open conversation about parenting a child of colour and to encourage other White people to educate themselves about lived experiences of racism and privilege.

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Mentioned in this Episode

Families in Global Transition

Embrace Race - Web

Embrace Race - Facebook

Donate and Information - social justice campaigns

Black Lives Matter - Global

The Bail Project - USA

Stop Hate UK - UK

Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) - Australia

Sisters Inside - Australia (QLD)

Black Rainbow - Australia

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Episode information

Music by Grant McLachlan

Resources

UK

Adoption UK - Support and advocacy for those parenting or supporting children who cannot live with their birth parents

CoramBAAF - Adoption and Fostering Academy

We are Family Adoption Support Community

Samaritans - FREE Help - Tel: 116 123, E: jo@samaritans.org

The British Psychology Society - Find a Psychologist

Australia

Intercountry Adoption Australia - local and community support

Adopt Change - List of national organisations and support services

SANE Australia - Counselling support, Tel: 1800 187 263 (10am - 10pm)

Mensline - help, support, referrals and counselling for men

Beyond Blue - Mental health support

The Black Dog Institute - Medical health resources, services and research

USA

PACT - For adopted children of colour and their families

Considering Adoption - USA

Boston Post Adoption Resources - Transracial adoption resources

American Psychologist Association - Psychologist finder

OR contact medical services in your country.

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Even for the most-informed parent, unlearning racism and having tough conversations about race can be confronting. For families formed through transracial adoption, it's essential.

This week, I'm talking with Dr Laura Anderson about transracial adoption and particularly, why nurturing a child's racial identity is critical. In this episode, Dr Anderson talks about racism, unconscious bias and why White parents need to feel uncomfortable.

She highlights the importance of understanding the intricacies of racial identity and systemic racism and offers ways in which, as a White parent especially, you can nurture your child.

Dr. Anderson is a clinical child and family psychologist who has worked with children, adolescents, adults and families for over twenty years. She is licensed in Hawaii and California in the US. She has lived out of the United States on several occasions. Dr. Anderson is currently based primarily in Hawaii. She provides video health services to members of the expatriate community.

The areas of her expertise include school-based behavioral health, the assessment of children and adolescents, support for adoptive families, support for gender expansive youth and their families and parenting neurodiverse children and teens. Dr. Anderson has done talks and trainings in the US and internationally on child development, adoption, school-related issues, and issues related to gender identity development. For both personal and professional reasons, Dr. Anderson is passionate about supporting children, teens and families around the globe.

Positionality

This podcast acknowledges that this conversation is between two White women. It comes from a position of wanting to have an open conversation about parenting a child of colour and to encourage other White people to educate themselves about lived experiences of racism and privilege.

Follow Dr Laura Anderson

Common Chord Psychology Services


Social


Mentioned in this Episode

Families in Global Transition

Embrace Race - Web

Embrace Race - Facebook

Donate and Information - social justice campaigns

Black Lives Matter - Global

The Bail Project - USA

Stop Hate UK - UK

Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) - Australia

Sisters Inside - Australia (QLD)

Black Rainbow - Australia

Follow Cath


Episode information

Music by Grant McLachlan

Resources

UK

Adoption UK - Support and advocacy for those parenting or supporting children who cannot live with their birth parents

CoramBAAF - Adoption and Fostering Academy

We are Family Adoption Support Community

Samaritans - FREE Help - Tel: 116 123, E: jo@samaritans.org

The British Psychology Society - Find a Psychologist

Australia

Intercountry Adoption Australia - local and community support

Adopt Change - List of national organisations and support services

SANE Australia - Counselling support, Tel: 1800 187 263 (10am - 10pm)

Mensline - help, support, referrals and counselling for men

Beyond Blue - Mental health support

The Black Dog Institute - Medical health resources, services and research

USA

PACT - For adopted children of colour and their families

Considering Adoption - USA

Boston Post Adoption Resources - Transracial adoption resources

American Psychologist Association - Psychologist finder

OR contact medical services in your country.

  continue reading

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