Attachment and Emotional Health:
Children Born in other Countries

A Hague Compliant Training for Prospective Adoptive Parents

 Tuesday, July 27, 2010
 
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
 

This Hague Compliant training includes:

  • Definitions of attachment and bonding
  • The impact of institutionalization on children
  • The effect of time spent in an institution/types of care provided in other countries
  • Attachment disorders and other emotional problems that institutionalized or traumatized children and children with a history of multiple caregivers may experience

Registration fee includes a certificate of attendance and printed materials.

Presenter: Etta Lappen Davis, MAED, Director, ETSKY Consulting 

Click here to register!

  • For information or copies of this flier, call 508.366.6812 or visit us online at www.adoptioncommunityofne.org
  • There is a $5.00/person fee for processing a change of registration or refund.
  • Any change in registration must be made at least 24 hours before the seminar to avoid forfeiture of the full registration fee.

ACONE's Hague training series is designed to provide 10 hours of training in intercountry adoption topics as required by Hague Regulations (22 CFR 96.48). ACONE does not imply, nor should it be assumed, that these training hours will be recognized by all adoption service providers. Please discuss training attendance with your placement and home study providers to ensure that training plans are compatible with providers' requirements.

Adoption Community of New England, Inc. is a non-profit support and educational organization of adoptive, foster and pre-adoptive parents, birth families, adopted persons and professionals interested in adoption. ACONE does not endorse any one kind of adoption, only the right of every child to permanency. Individual presenters are chosen because of their expertise in a given area, but ACONE is not responsible for the content of their remarks. This seminar is educational in nature and should not take the place of appropriate professional services.