Explore our resource library.

  • Parenting the Hurt Child: Helping Adoptive Families Heal and Grow (link)

  • Attaching in Adoption: Practical Tools for Today's Parents (link)

  • The Connected Child: Bring Hope and Healing to Your Adoptive Family (link)

  • The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind (link)

  • Beyond Behaviors: Using Brain Science and Compassion to Understand and Solve Children's Behavioral Challenges (link)

  • My Adopted Child, There's No One Like You (link)

  • The Day We Met You (link)

  • The Invisible String (link)

  • Raising Adopted Children, Revised Edition: Practical Reassuring Advice for Every Adoptive Parent (link)

  • The Everything Parent's Guide to Raising Your Adopted Child (link)

  • How I Was Adopted (link)

  • A Mother for Choco (link)

  • The Post-Adoption Blues: Overcoming the Unforseen Challenges of Adoption (link)

  • Toddler Adoption: The Weaver's Craft (link)

  • We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption and Families (link)

  • Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born (link)

  • I Wished for You: An Adoption Story (link)

  • The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting (link)

  • The Child and Youth Permanency Council of Canada (link)

  • The Family Care Centre by Parents for Children’s Mental Health (PCMH) (link)

  • The Adoption Council of Ontario (link)

  • Kids Grief Canada (link)

  • Mehrit Centre (link)

  • Emental Health Canada (link)

  • AFCCA: National Consortium on Aggression toward Family/Caregivers in Childhood Adolescence (link)

FASD & Me: For Teens—Until Next Time

We’ve partnered with 6 remarkable teens with FASD, to listen and learn what they want us (and all of you!) to know about their experiences with school, work, friendships, family, their communities, and more. Together we’ve co-created this series of video letters, “Until Next Time” where these amazing FASD experts get real about where they need support, what works best for them, and most importantly their strengths and abilities!

Kim Barthel Educational Series

Registered parents/caregivers now have access to free, on-demand sessions to support their parenting experiences. Kim Barthel is a renowned teacher, therapist and speaker and has developed a series of impactful topics for the adoption, kinship, and customary care community.

If you’re not already part of the network, click here to join.

Podcasts

Videos

Dyadic Development Psychotherapy

How Early Years Trauma Affects the Brain

Clinical Psychologist George Kalarritis

Presentation on The Body Keeps the Score

Neufeld Media

Attachment Roots: Developing the Capacity to Hold On When Apart

Additional Series and Programs

When We Are Very Young Series by Mary-Jo Land, RP (link)
Pathways to Permanence Program by ACO Training (link)