Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care
Kids & Family
How old is too young for a phone? Is gaming harmful to our kids? How much technology is too much. We talk with Dr. Jay Berk, a licensed psychologist and an expert in working with children and families. He is the author of two books: “A Parent’s Quick Guide to Electronic Addiction” and “Codeswitching: Social Skills in the Screen-Age”.
In this episode, we cover:
Parents from time immemorial have worried about the impact of the “new technology” and this goes back to our great great great grandparents worrying about the influence of novels to parents of the 50’s worry about too much time on the phone, to parents of the 80s worrying about too much TV, and on to the present where we worry about screen time, texting, and gaming.
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Blending Children by Birth and Adoption
Taking Care of Yourself When Parenting Harder to Parent Kids
Impact of OTC Drugs on Fertility
Talking with Young Children about Adoption and Birth Parents
Practical Tips for Disciplining Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
Panel of Kinship Caregivers: What's It Really Like
Helping Parents & Kids Manage Phones, Internet, & Gaming
Genetics and Fertility
Impact of Fostering on Kids Already in the Family
Attachment 101
Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Opiates, Opioids, Methadone, Suboxone, and Other Common Drugs
Coping with Pregnancy Loss and Miscarriage
Adopting as a Single Parent
What Do Kinship Caregivers Need to Succeed?
Fertility Preservation and Egg Freezing
How a Parent's History with Attachment and Trauma Impacts Adoption and Fostering
Adoption Tax Credit 2020
Evaluating Risk Factors in Foster Care
Maintaining Your Marriage & Relationships When Adopting or Fostering
Transitioning Home as a Newly Adoptive Family
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