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A Candid Conversation About Foster Care and Adoption (Ft. Laura Hackney)

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There are a lot of misconceptions out there about foster care and adoption.

Whether it’s the idea that adoption is a backup plan for those struggling with infertility or the myth that biological parents don’t want or love their children, it’s time to replace these misconceptions with the truth.

In this episode, Jordan talks with foster and adoptive mom Laura Hackney about the well-intentioned but misplaced ideas people often have about foster care and adoption.

Tune into this candid conversation to learn:

  • Why adoption shouldn’t be seen as an infertility treatment or a backup plan
  • Why the idea that kids who are in foster care “aren’t wanted” or “aren’t loved” by their birth families is untrue
  • The importance of open relationships with birth families
  • Well-intentioned but misplaced statements people often say about fostering or adopting and what to say instead
  • How to hold space for both joy and grief in the adoption process
  • The importance of being the story holder for your foster or adoptive child and what that may look like
  • Books and resources that can help you understand trauma responses

Want to dig deeper into this topic? Check out these resources mentioned in the episode:

Instagram Accounts:

Books:

Crunchi:

  • Use THIS LINK for $10 off your first Crunchi order)
  continue reading

323 episodes

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Manage episode 380811970 series 2507500
Content provided by Jordan Lee Dooley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jordan Lee Dooley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

There are a lot of misconceptions out there about foster care and adoption.

Whether it’s the idea that adoption is a backup plan for those struggling with infertility or the myth that biological parents don’t want or love their children, it’s time to replace these misconceptions with the truth.

In this episode, Jordan talks with foster and adoptive mom Laura Hackney about the well-intentioned but misplaced ideas people often have about foster care and adoption.

Tune into this candid conversation to learn:

  • Why adoption shouldn’t be seen as an infertility treatment or a backup plan
  • Why the idea that kids who are in foster care “aren’t wanted” or “aren’t loved” by their birth families is untrue
  • The importance of open relationships with birth families
  • Well-intentioned but misplaced statements people often say about fostering or adopting and what to say instead
  • How to hold space for both joy and grief in the adoption process
  • The importance of being the story holder for your foster or adoptive child and what that may look like
  • Books and resources that can help you understand trauma responses

Want to dig deeper into this topic? Check out these resources mentioned in the episode:

Instagram Accounts:

Books:

Crunchi:

  • Use THIS LINK for $10 off your first Crunchi order)
  continue reading

323 episodes

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