by Sherrie Eldridge
<div>Adoptive parents are more than aware that their child has suffered great loss in relinquishment, and they long to create a haven of love for their child.<br><br>However, many times, the adopted child pushes love away. This can be because of RAD and the trauma that keeps hijacking the child’s brain.<br><br>Some children don’t exhibit pushback behavior until their teen years or when they are searching for their biological roots. <br><br>Adoptive parents must prepare themselves for this possibility by hearing the stories of other parents. They will realize:<br>1. They are not alone. <br>2. The pushback isn’t proof of ineffective parenting.<br>3. Their child can heal.<br><br></div><div>Stay tuned for upcoming podcasts and updates about my upcoming book. </div>
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January 18, 2025
Send us a textIn this episode, Sherrie invites Tova J. Kreps, licensed social worker and co-founder of Wellspring Counseling, to discuss the complexities of adoption, trauma recovery, and the power of faith in navigating these challenges. Tova shares her inspiring journey, shaped by her upbringing in a missionary family, her personal experience with adoption, and her decades of professional work helping families navigate the complexities of trauma and mental health. Together, they explore the...
November 5, 2024
Send us a textIn this heartfelt and transformative episode, Sherry Eldridge sits down with esteemed guest Brian Post, a renowned adoption and child behavior expert. Brian, an adoptee and former foster child, shares his compelling life story—from his early experiences in foster care to reuniting with his birth mother decades later. His journey underscores the resilience, trauma, and profound emotional growth that many adoptees experience.Brian discusses the power of love as a healing force, th...
August 28, 2024
Send us a Text Message.In this conversation, Sherrie Eldridge interviews Virginia Wells, an adoptive mom and author, about her experiences and insights. They discuss the challenges of adoptive parenting, the importance of preparation and realistic expectations, and the power of prayer. Virginia shares her own journey as an adoptive mom and offers advice for prospective adoptive parents. She also talks about her upcoming book, which covers topics such as grief, identity, and self-care in the c...
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